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A Newer More Shattered You

Prevent Falls

4 out of 5

Released: Nov 30, 1999
Label: Equal Vision Records
Reviewed by: Archive Bot
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Keeping the rich musical history of New Jersey alive and stronger than even is Prevent Falls. Their debut release "A Newer More Shattered You" is heavy, poppyish, and catchy at the same time. With the help of Tim Gilles (Thursday, The Bouncing Souls. Agnostic Front) Prevent Falls has put together something that can stand up to the likes of the newest Thrice album "The Illusion Of Safety". This band is the holder of a sound that the listener can identify with. The guys have the ability to bring back the sound of Quicksand and Helmet, and do it in fine fashion. Their sound is contagious, their lyrics have depth and meaning, and lastly Prevent Falls is on the way to establishing itself in the world of successful hardcore artists.

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