Reviews list for Cypecore - Innocent (2008)

Innocent

Why do some of the most loyal members of a band end up being the ones passing away so soon? WHY?!? Bassist Chris Heckel was one of the founding members who stayed with the band until he lost his life to leukemia in 2018. Vocalist Attila Erdélyi was also a founding member, but he left the band in 2016 then died in 2022. I've just discovered this band today as of this review, and his vocals are some of the most distinctive I've heard in the genre. RIP those two fallen members...

The highly underrated cyber metal subgenre is worth good listens on the move, like in a car, train, or plane, when you imagine a more technological future in the outdoor landscape. Cypecore, by name, sounds like a blend of that subgenre and metalcore, but actually those two are more secondary. Melodeath/groove metal reign here!

Not all of it are those genres though, as the "Intro" has an ominous trip-hop-ish vibe that sounds like one of those interludes are the second-to-last track of a Linkin Park album. "Everdying" blasts off with the core-ish melodeath of Dark Tranquillity and Sonic Syndicate. If you're a melodeath fan who enjoys this blend of heaviness and melody, you're gonna enjoy a lot of this album, along with Attila's vocals. Next up, "Mission" continues the crushing glory. The drumming sounds so organic, pounding through alongside the melodic guitar and growling vocals. "...And Death Was Nothing To Him" has more of that awesome writing as heavy verses collide with the melodic chorus. That's the kind of aspect the band can borrow from Dark Tranquillity and other melodeath bands without ripping them off.

That sound continues on in "Final Hour". Same with "Signs", channeling the spirit of Gothenburg metal. Heading into the title track, the heaviness is toned down for beautiful melancholy. Still the chorus is worth screaming along to, with the opportunity to growl from the darkest vocal depths of Hell. The band's core-ish melodeath/groove shines well as being independent allows the band to have a lot of creativity. "Something Inside" turns up the groove, not too far off from Lamb of God. Maybe closer to that downtuned Lamb of God cover project, Drop God. That shows how greatly the NWOAHM can spread into Germany and other European countries.

Then "The Origin of Hate" proves the band's talents with the speedy verses, melodic chorus, and heartful soloing. You can also hear some slight industrial here and there. Also memorable is "Control Yourself" with its cool catchiness. The last full song "Distraction" balances everything smoothly without anything distracting. Finally, an "Outro" appears, sounding similar to the intro, bringing this 12-track (10-song) album to full circle.

Cypecore should be appreciated for their great sound and production. Albums like Innocent should really catch on to a greater population. There's not much bad about this killer album, really. But the intro and outro are both necessary and not....

Favorites: "Everdying", "Mission", "...And Death Was Nothing To Him", "Innocent", "The Origin of Hate", "Control Yourself"

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Shadowdoom9 (Andi) Shadowdoom9 (Andi) / January 21, 2025 08:55 AM