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Returning with their most diverse and mature album, Endwell have raised the bar for themselves with Punishment. The Queens, NY outfit have been turning heads over the past several years in heavy music circles. Taking more of a Metallic approach this time around Endwell has crafted an album that won’t confine itself to one attack. Working a plethora of new elements into the songs including moody chords, ambient vocals, black metal tones and a thick rhythmic attack and even a dose of American and European Death Metal .”
Sean Murphy accounts for the shift as “The new album really drew influences from everywhere. We’ve got guys obsessed with the Beatles and Elliott Smith. I’m obsessed with black metal and electronic music. But we all share a love for 90’s hardcore and death metal. One thing we stayed away from was writing a basic verse/chorus structure like our older material. Its really hard to make something unique in the scene AND get noticed. The music industry just like all facets of media has developed extreme ADD. Its as if there’s no time to develop anymore. You’re either in or you’re out. So I feel as though the past few albums have been us toying around with what we like and what we can do but its all led up to this and we’re not going to stop growing and changing.”
Forming in 2003 and releasing three previous albums, the band’s adversity has been well documented. Keeping an ever shifting lineup across albums and problems with their former label.
Sean Murphy accounts for the shift as “The new album really drew influences from everywhere. We’ve got guys obsessed with the Beatles and Elliott Smith. I’m obsessed with black metal and electronic music. But we all share a love for 90’s hardcore and death metal. One thing we stayed away from was writing a basic verse/chorus structure like our older material. Its really hard to make something unique in the scene AND get noticed. The music industry just like all facets of media has developed extreme ADD. Its as if there’s no time to develop anymore. You’re either in or you’re out. So I feel as though the past few albums have been us toying around with what we like and what we can do but its all led up to this and we’re not going to stop growing and changing.”
Forming in 2003 and releasing three previous albums, the band’s adversity has been well documented. Keeping an ever shifting lineup across albums and problems with their former label.
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