Cover of Strength Approach Sick Hearts Die Young
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For hardcore punk fans, lovers of old-school and melodic hardcore, followers of the local hardcore music scene
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THE REVIEW

This is a great album by strength approach, which in my opinion is one of the most interesting local hardcore bands of recent times. Hardcore strictly old-school with some touches of new school and a sprinkle of melody present in the second song, where for a brief interlude Vinx, the singer of Vanilla Sky (on whom I prefer not to comment), makes an appearance.
For the rest, the album flows quite well with energetic tracks and sure impact like "Where Were You" or "Another Songs Of Separation" or also "Nothing Remains," but the other tracks on the album are not to be overlooked either and offer a pure hardcore with influences from Kid Dynamite, Bane, Gorilla Biscuits.

An album that I highly recommend to hardcore enthusiasts. Noteworthy is the final ghost track in which they tackle an emo piece where I believe the guitarist sings, ending with a final speech about the (disastrous) piece that came out. Buy it.

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Summary by Bot

Strength Approach's Sick Hearts Die Young is a standout local hardcore album blending old-school energy with melodic moments. The album features powerful tracks like "Where Were You" and incorporates influences from notable hardcore bands. A guest appearance adds variety, and the unexpected emo ghost track closes the album intriguingly. Highly recommended for hardcore fans.

Tracklist Videos

01   Nothing Remains (01:56)

02   The Greatest Guilt (01:57)

03   Walk Away (00:30)

04   Lie Awake (01:04)

05   Where Were You? (01:34)

06   Break the Fall (01:03)

07   Why Do You Come Around? (01:21)

08   Another Song of Separation (02:16)

09   See Through Your Lies (00:55)

10   Drawing Lines (01:37)

11   Tonight (01:50)

12   Kill the Sound (01:48)

13   [ghost track] (06:44)

Strength Approach

Described in a DeBaser review as a local hardcore band playing strictly old‑school hardcore with touches of new school and melodic elements. The album Sick Hearts Die Young features a guest appearance by Vinx (of Vanilla Sky) on the second song and a final ghost track with an emo piece.
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