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I know this board loves Emil Werstler and Eyal has Riffhard going with John Browne so I figured I owed them a listen through the ol' discog
The first album is kind of eh, weird nu metal but The Hinderers was a massive step up. As a whole the band has a very satisfying tone (well duh seeing as Eyal is a studio dude now) and good riffage so I'm kind of silly for not checking them out sooner.
I still need to check out Emil's solo album and the instrumental album he made with Eyal, Avalanche of Worms.
The first album is kind of eh, weird nu metal but The Hinderers was a massive step up. As a whole the band has a very satisfying tone (well duh seeing as Eyal is a studio dude now) and good riffage so I'm kind of silly for not checking them out sooner.
I still need to check out Emil's solo album and the instrumental album he made with Eyal, Avalanche of Worms.