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For fans of the devil wears prada, asking alexandria, metalcore lovers, and listeners seeking fresh alternative metal
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The Unveil The Word project started in 2013 with the common intent to create something that could be varied and original to listen to. A decidedly arduous goal these days, where – especially in the alternative scene – almost everything has already been said. Nevertheless, this very young band seems truly determined, to the point of reaching the release of their debut EP "Skeletons" with the speed worthy of a sprinter. Three tracks plus an intro where synths and samples are the real winners, which, when stably integrated into a metal-oriented songwriting, yield decidedly interesting results for listening.

"Skeletons" is an impactful mini-album that can be especially appreciated by those who welcomed the latest evolutions of The Devil Wears Prada and Asking Alexandria, that is, a modern sound where the word "core" always plays a predominant role but at the same time knows how to freely open towards heavy-oriented shores vocally. At times inclined towards Hopes Die Last of “Trust no one”, these Unveil The Word have the suitable characteristics to build interest around themselves within the alternative scene; the important thing now is to see how they will fare in face of an important step like their debut album, where being predictable in front of such a wide range of elements is always very easy.

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Unveil The Word's debut EP Skeletons showcases a fresh and varied take on alternative metal. With synths and samples integrated into core-oriented songwriting, the band delivers a notable modern sound. Fans of bands like The Devil Wears Prada and Asking Alexandria will find this mini-album appealing. The review highlights the band's potential and emphasizes the challenge ahead for their full debut album. Overall, a promising start for a young and determined band.

Unveil The Word

Project started in 2013; released the debut EP 'Skeletons', an impactful mini-album that integrates synths and samples into metal-oriented songwriting across three tracks plus an intro. Review comparisons include The Devil Wears Prada, Asking Alexandria and Hopes Die Last.
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