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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Metal to the Core

Metal to the Core


Every Six Seconds

Posted: 20 Jan 2011 01:57 AM PST

Every Six Seconds Review

Every Six Seconds Overview

Saliva’s heavy rock–with a dash of rap–is at once current and timeless, unlike many of the bands spawned by Korn and Limp Bizkit. This Memphis-bred bunch’s powerful, diverse debut features a dozen lyrically and musically focused tracks from a band clearly possessed of strong chops and smart heads. Rangy singer Josey Scott’s passionate delivery works well when matched with the chunky riffing of “Musta Been Wrong,” the soaring, layered song’s intensity balanced by shredding guitar. Every Six Seconds has many such moments, with producer Bob Marlette’s taut, techno-inflected touch lending “Lackluster” and “Faultline” a NIN vibe. “Hollywood” is a classic midtempo take on Tinseltown, while the CD’s first single, “Your Disease,” is simply a hit. “My Goodbyes,” the ideal album closer, has a mystical musical quality befitting departed loved ones. Ultimately, Saliva’s thoughtful, heartfelt, earthy intensity make Every Six Seconds an impressive entrĂ©e from start to finish. –Katherine Turman
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