NOCICEPTOR

Metalcore • United States
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Nociceptor is a progressive metalcore / groove metal band from Dallas in Texas.

The band released its debut album in 2008.

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NOCICEPTOR Sum of All Scars album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Sum of All Scars
Metalcore 2008
NOCICEPTOR Among Insects (Instrumental) album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Among Insects (Instrumental)
Metalcore 2011
NOCICEPTOR Among Insects album cover 3.25 | 2 ratings
Among Insects
Metalcore 2011

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NOCICEPTOR Among Insects

Album · 2011 · Metalcore
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Among Insects is the second release from Nociceptor. They play a brand of metalcore that relies mostly on palm-muted fretwork, or the djent playing style, that has become popularized by acts like Mehuggah. This album isn’t horrible, but on the other hand it won’t be the best album you’ll here this year. There are some flaws, such as the reliance of breakdowns and the dullness of the whole album, but if you enjoy this type of metalcore then this is a pretty good album.

The beginning of this album is very deceptive, at least to me. It started of with a really cool riff that is very melodic, and what I though was a good sign to come. But then it transferred to this dissonant chord that kept repeating itself over and over, and I was seriously stumped. Why ruin what was working very well? It soon dawned on me that the little bit in the beginning of the album was a fake teaser as soon as the vocals set in. A mixture of screams and growls their regular vocals definitely aren’t my cup of tea. Every now and then there are clean vocals, and those are pretty good, but they still don’t really make up for the rest of the album.

For metalcore Among Insects is pretty melodic, but the overall style of the album leaves some to be desired. I would love this album if they stuck to the more melodic sections of the album only, like the beginning. But, they insist on putting djent sections in there that really ruin the album for me. I was never a fan of djent flavored bands and this album furthers my dislike toward the genre. One thing for sure is that this album definitely isn’t a compromised, pop-metalcore album that’s cheesy as all get out. It’s definitely original, but the reliance on breakdowns isn’t really something that I look forward to in metal. After the 30 some odd minute playing time I find that the repeated riffs and breakdowns eventually make this album a bit dull for my liking. Though I didn’t enjoy the whole album there were some memorable parts on this album that made it some what enjoyable. For their descent effort, Nociceptor gets 3 stars.

NOCICEPTOR Among Insects

Album · 2011 · Metalcore
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J-Man
The use of palm-muted fretwork has become quite popular in modern metal, particularly in the prog metal and metalcore scenes. Popularized by acts like Meshuggah, this playing style has become so popular that it even sparked the term "djent", referring to this technique paired with math metal song structures. Hailing from Dallas, Texas is Nociceptor, one of the most promising groups of "djentlemen" on the scene right now. Pairing the brutal math-metal fretwork of Mehuggah with the memorability of Raunchy, Nociceptor has created a unique EP that should please most metalcore fans. Though not flawless, Among Insects is certainly one of the better modern metalcore releases I've heard. If heavy breakdowns, relentless fretwork, and a touch of melody are what you're searching for, look no further than Among Insects!

Nociceptor plays a style of djent-drenched metalcore with touches of prog metal, thrash metal (the modern, Meshuggah-influenced type), and math metal. If you're expecting the teenage-geared, cheesy-as-hell metalcore that seemingly dominates the genre, definitely look away - this is metalcore for metalheads, plain and simple. The occasionally clean-sung choruses refrain from heading into cheesy territory, and still remain thick and masculine. I have great respect for Nociceptor's take on metalcore, and their compositions are also quite impressive. Most songs here utilize memorable riffs and song structures, without taking the "easy way out" by including tons of melodic hooks. Among Insects relies a bit too heavily upon breakdowns and down-tuned riffing for my tastes, though - the 37 minute playing time can feel a tad monotonous due to the lack of variation within the arrangements. If Nociceptor can work a little bit on changing up their sound, I think immediate improvements will be noticed.

As with most "djent" albums, the focus of Among Insects is mainly on the guitarist. In this case, that's certainly a good thing considering Travis Montgomery is a terrific axeman in every sense of the word. His mastery in the palm-muted field is particularly impressive. Drummer Michael Eskandari is also particularly noteworthy; his hard-hitting, powerful style truly grabs my attention. All in all, Nociceptor is simply a professional and tight-playing unit, and that's essential to music like this. The production is also crisp, clean, and powerful. Although it may be too polished for some people's tastes, I think it suits the music perfectly.

I was very impressed by Among Insects, and I hope it leads to a successful future for Nociceptor. This EP isn't a perfect masterpiece due to its generally stagnant arrangements, but I still find it highly recommendable and a worthy purchase for all metalcore fans. Among Insects is a professional, powerful, and memorable release well deserving of 3.5 stars. I'm very much interested to hear what Nociceptor has next up their sleeves - until then, these "djentlemen" have certainly impressed with Among Insects!

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