Time Signature
Voice of rebellion...
Genre: hardcore / groove / crossover thrash
Pro-Pain never lets you down. They've released a string of concrete-solid albums over the last couple of years, all of which awaken that "fuck-yeah" feeling that makes life just a tad better when you listen to the album.
"Voice of Rebellion" continues this trend, as the listener is treated to crushingly groovy metallic hardcore the way that only Pro-Pain makes it. Rooted in grooves that go straight to your heart (or feet), the songs are - in true Pro-Pain style - spiced up with thrash metal elements, hardcore anger, and very well executed border-line virtuosic guitar solos. Some might say accuse Pro-Pain for releasing the same album for the fifteenth time, but this is what Pro-Pain sound like, and it works. This is what they do, and it's no less awesome than the last time around. Nobody does it better than these guys, and, believe me a lot of people have tried. A lot of people have failed.
The production is well-defined, and the crushingly heavy downtuned guitars are brought to the front and given an edge that makes the grooves seem even more groovy. The bass is nicely audible, and the drums - especially the bass drums - have quite a powerful punch to them.
Once again, Pro-Pain show that they are masters of groove, and the album is pure unadulterated Pro-Pain, the Pro-Pain that we all know and love.