Labels: Harmless
Review by: Andy Malcolm
Minimal packaging, minimal info, minimal number of copies pressed. Not much I can tell you about Dance & Destory except they have a cool name, they are playing screamo, quickly, and that they are above average at it. It’s pretty standard stuff, but the reason they are above average is that they have minimal metal, and more hardcore. It’s very much in that whole Song of Zarathustra ballpark, with keyboards, distortion and harsh vocals, plus the tendency to throw in a brief, but good, emo twinkle part. There are also some great mosh parts for you to strut your stuff to. And it seems like 50 songs too, though none of them are that short. Not much more I can really say really, musically quite generic, but still very decent.