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Antithesis
Antithesis
Antithesis
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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Cleveland based ANTITHESIS bring their self-titled, full length, debut CD to the metal industry and fans. Recorded at AudioWorks studios in Cleveland, Ohio, with engineering by the talented Ed Tomecko, and self produced, ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Antithesis
Title: Antithesis
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Intromental
Original Release Date: 11/22/1999
Re-Release Date: 11/26/1999
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 635759122620, 0635759122620, 669910393529, 600665735622

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Cleveland based ANTITHESIS bring their self-titled, full length, debut CD to the metal industry and fans. Recorded at AudioWorks studios in Cleveland, Ohio, with engineering by the talented Ed Tomecko, and self produced, Antithesis clearly demonstrates intentions of becoming a force in the progressive metal scene. Antithesis brings the listener a variety of heavy grooves, intense vocal and instrumental harmonies, and a full compliment of melodic hooks all equaling some of the most creative, thought provoking compositions for the progressive thinking mans genre.. Antithesis was compiled with the efforts of accomplished guitarist Sean Perry, the lyrical depth and vocal talents of Ty Cook, drummer Paul Kostyack, and bassist James Lewis. Antithesis will take the listener from one emotional plane to the next, picking up non-traditional metal fans along the way. For the music fan, metal or otherwise, Antithesis is everything you would want, expect, and more.
 

CD Reviews

Good ... but not a standout release
Matt from www.prog.web.com | 01/04/2001
(3 out of 5 stars)

"With this debut, Antithesis definitely demonstrates their potential to be a major player in the prog metal game. With exceptional playing and intriguing song-writing, the pieces were all there, but still this album just seemed to be missing something (other than superior production) that would make it all come together. The overall feel to the album gave the impression that the band was indecisive as to just what kind of metal they wanted to be: traditional, progressive, power, or technical. The album has its brighter moments -- and its duller ones -- and while I'd consider it a good release, nothing about the album really jumped way out. In my opinion, the band could have really benefited by adding some piano or keyboard work into the mix. Taken as a whole, I think this is a band to watch. What this debut offers, I think, would probably be more appreciated by fans of the more technical side of progressive metal, however I didn't really get the impression that these guys wanted to be a tech-metal band. It'll be interesting to see what Antithesis' sophomore effort brings us...."
Wow, these guys are great...
Michael Smith | Calgary, AB, Canada | 12/14/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you like bands like treasure land and iced earth, these guys are a perfect mix. They've got the great technical prowess of treasure land (who by the way were heavily influenced by Malmsteen) and the great power metal sound of Iced earth. I actually give this album a 4.8 out of 5, but they don't have that option :) I highly recommend this CD to fans of shred guitar and heavy metal, this is an excellent mix of both. I can't wait until the next album, these guys will become recognized as one of the great (sort of prog) metal bands one day."