REVIEW: Inside Out | XXI

In an attempt to dismiss the haunting memories that followed their last album, XXI released Inside Out to pave a fresh path for a newer, cleaner sound to their hardcore metal genre. After the death of original vocalist Eric Gentry, the remaining members
of A Feast for Kings regrouped to create XXI, named in tribute to Gentry’s age when he passed. XXI delivers a solid album filled with heartfelt lyrics in tones of progressive screamo music, but Inside Out doesn’t astound as much as it could, playing things a bit safe within the metal core sub-genre.

As the dust around them settles, XXI emerges as a progressive metal band, challenging the gritty textures that come along with other hardcore bands.  XXI carry cleaner vocals
and sleek rock melodies, with the right amount of screamo added in. Tracks like “Alive” and “Misfit” are upbeat, but the pain resonates in new lead vocalist Carson Butcher’s hard-hitting notes.

Inside Out
starts off with two strong tracks that have the biggest impact on the album – “Say It Again” and “Hanging by a Thread.” With hard-hitting melodies, the pair of tracks
provides enough emotion to carry the rest of the ever-melding albums. While most of tracks are consistent and flow together, there are moments where it feels like you are listening to one continuous 30-minute song.   As muddied as it got at times, the album does have surprisingly strong end in “Way You Love Me,” with layered vocals over a slower rock melody to bring things to a close.

The last tracks seem to blend together for a continuous flow of clean cut vocals with the highs and lows of screamo, which at times is pleasant but leaves you craving for a bit more. It’s easy to lose yourself in the tracks, which each individual listener can choose to be a good thing or bad. Inside Out has the makings for a great rock album but there is definitely more of a focus on getting lyrics over perfecting the unique sound to their music.

Release Date: September 18th, 2015
Run Time: ~37 min.
Rating: 3/5
Songs to check out: “Say it Again,” “Alive”

Track listing:
1) Say It Again
2) Hanging by a Thread
3) Counting Me Out
4) Wasn’t Enough
5) All I Want
6) Misfit
7) Cut Me Open
8) Alive
9) Without You
10) Way You Love Me

Written by Zarrin Alam.

Burn Halo Announce Wolves of War Tour

Burn Halo have announced their upcoming fall tour titled Wolves of War. Kicking off on September 5th in Anaheim and ending on October 8th in Kansas City, the tour has a handful of great acts hitting the road with them! Joining the band will be Heartist, Courage My Love, Run 2 Cover, XXI, and Against Himself on select dates.

Below you can find the full list of tour dates!

9.4 – Orangevale, CA @ Boardwalk (BURN HALO ONLY)
9.5 – Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction ~
9.6 – Las Vegas, NV @ LVCS ~
9.9 – San Diego, CA @ Brick By Brick ~
9.10 – Scottsdale, AZ @ Pubrock
9.11 – Albuquerque, NM @ The Jam Spot ~
9.12 – El Paso, TX @ Mesa Music Hall ~
9.13 – Ft. Worth, TX @ Rail Club*
9.14 – Houston, TX @ Acadia Bar and Grill*
9.15 – San Antonio, TX @ Fitzgerald’s*
9.16 – Austin, TX @ Dirty Dog*
9.17 – Little Rock, AR @ Juanitas*
9.18 – Louisville, KY @ Expo Five *^ 
9.19 – Clarksville, TN @ The Warehouse *^
9.20 – Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade (Hell) *^
9.24 – Stanhope, NJ @ Stanhope House *
9.25 – New York, NY @ Santos Party House *
9.26 – Gardners, PA @ Deer Run Camping Resort *
9.27 – Amityville, NY @ Revolution *
9.29 – Hartford, CT @ Webster Theater *
9.30 – Clifton Park,NY @ Trickshots *
10.1 – Buffalo, NY @ The Waiting Room *
10.2 – Kent, OH @ The Outpost *
10.3 – Dayton, OH @ Rockstar Pro Arena *
10.4 – Detroit, MI @ The Ritz *
10.5 – Kalkaska, MI @ Kalkaska Civic Center #
10.6 – Crest Hill, IL @ Bada Brew #
10.7 – St. Louis, MO @ Fubar #
10.8 – Kansas City, MO @ Aftershock #

~ with Run 2 Cover
* with XXI
# with Against Himself
^ no Courage My Love

New Lyric Video: “Say It Again” | XXI

This track is off the band’s upcoming album, Inside Out, to be released September 18th via Tooth and Nail Records! To pre-order the album, click here!