Ghost Inside, The - Fury and the Fallen Ones (2008)Release ID: 6840

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The Ghost Inside is a metalcore/hardcore band formed by vocalist Jonathan Vigil, under the band's original name A Dying Dream before changing it to its current one before recording their debut album Fury and the Fallen Ones (that album title sounds like a punk band name). Now, I enjoy metalcore and its many conventional tools, like the different drum beats. The problem is sticking too much to those aspects without much variation, resulting in something a bit mediocre. Medio-core, lol...

For their debut, the band has so many breakdowns, only fitting in one verse and chorus per song. It's acceptable, I guess, but that's the kind of sh*t metalcore bands make when staring out, before rising into true legends in subsequent albums. You can't expect many bands to unleash something fresh and new right off the bat.

So, only talking about a few notable tracks here... "Provoke" opens the album on a promising note with impressive tough metallic hardcore. There's fast drumming and guitar in great balance with the breakdowns. The riffing sounds quite metal despite a more hardcore-focused sound. "Faith or Forgiveness" is a memorable highlight, still performed live to this day, including their comeback show over a decade later. "Shiner" breaks through the hardcore fire of Comeback Kid with a more metallic spin.

The rest of the tracklisting doesn't quite reach the heights of those 3 tracks, especially not the chief offenders, starting with "Inherent Youth", attempting to make some epic guitar and lyrical declarations, but only creating something half-baked. "Smoke and Signal Fires" is much worse, being just instrumental filler.

If you're planning on getting into the world of The Ghost Inside and metalcore, I would not recommend starting with Fury and the Fallen Ones. This 35-minute offering has some decent moments, but pretty much 60% of it is forgettable, and 15% of the remainder can be remembered for the wrong reasons. It's not the worst I've heard from metalcore. The debut just really needed some variation but never had it. There's not much to gain from most of it for a stubborn-a** metalcore explorer like me....

Favorites (only tracks I really like): "Provoke", "Faith or Forgiveness", "Shiner"

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Release
Fury and the Fallen Ones
Year
2008
Format
Album
Clans
The Revolution
Genres
Metalcore
Sub-Genres

Metalcore (conventional)

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