

Keeping rubber to the road, tricky time-signatures stick. Afterwards, “With Vision” revs the engine in a gush of convulsive notes. However, in this test drive, they spin their wheels on the backroads in an isolated bout of road rage.

If Continuum were The Black Album, it would be “The Unforgiven”. The power ballad, “Devotion”, is one of the few exceptions. Not to mention, it’s a dish best served warm, because the remainder of this album swells and palpitates like a hot, sweaty blister. In other words, it’s a solid cut and just as smart as babying the product on the way out of the dealer’s lot. Besides a lot of posturing and thrashing, the music is along the lines of Metallica too.įlopping right into the driver’s seat, “The Way It Ends”, ironically, is a good way to start an album. Aside from that, his range is similar to James Hetfield. The singer has a nasally voice and he’s sometimes out of tune. The only part that needs to be acquired is on the listener’s part. While their name insinuates that it’s a work in progress, this album is mostly prime and polished.
