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Intervals
See You Next Tuesday
Intervals
Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock, Metal
 
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Two years after signing with Ferret Music, See You Next Tuesday are older and definitely not wiser, but are still pretty kickass. Comprised of four unassuming guys from suburban Michigan, See You Next Tuesday has made anot...  more »

     
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All Artists: See You Next Tuesday
Title: Intervals
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Ferret Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 10/14/2008
Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock, Metal
Styles: Hardcore & Punk, Death Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 828136011024, 4027791100166, 828136011062

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Two years after signing with Ferret Music, See You Next Tuesday are older and definitely not wiser, but are still pretty kickass. Comprised of four unassuming guys from suburban Michigan, See You Next Tuesday has made another move forward in their progression as a band, this time stepping in to record their new album, Intervals. Recording with Dan Kenny and Joe Cincotta at Full Force Studios (This is Hell, Suffocation, etc.) in Long Island, NY and mastering the record with Scott Hull (Pig Destroyer, Agoraphobic Nosebleed).

Intervals sees the band expanding on elements of melody, aggression, and time that Parasite foreshadowed. Bassist Travis Martin remarked on the new record, Intervals is the first album that the four of us have written together, since Fox joined the band only a couple of weeks prior to the recording of our first Ferret release Parasite. It is a more mature album and definitely darker sounding. The presentation of the album is also much more serious. The funny song titles are gone, the jokes are gone, it has a different feel to it.

Accounting for this change is the band s thirst for new sounds while staying true to a metal mindset. Guitarist Drew Slavik relates We aren t really a grind band because what most people perceive as a grind band is playing extreme, fast and in your face for a short period of time. We don t adhere to a certain time length for our songs and we experiment, for example I listened to a lot of screamo while writing the new record and though we aren t playing screamo, there s an emotional component that came through in the guitar playing on the new material. Completing the line up is vocalist, Fox, bassist Travis Martin and Andy Dalton on drums.

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CD Reviews

4.5 stars, brutally epic
Byron Ridenour | Richmond, VA | 03/24/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Over the past two years, See You Next Tuesday have been hard at work, creating their new album. While still true to their grind roots, they have stepped up their game. On Intervals, they have added a doom metal sound to their music (similar to the band Gaza, but with more grind), making it much more brutal than Parasite. It may sound like a wierd combination, however it works extremely well. Gone are the long, silly song titles and ten seconds songs. As the other reviewer noted, See You Next Tuesday have become more mature with their music, crafting a record that is brutal, emotional, moving, and epic. Even if you didn't like Parasite, give Intervals a chance. I sure hope to see more from them. As an added bonus, Intervals comes with some really cool artwork.



P.S.- There is actually seventeen tracks on this album, Amazon must have forgotten to add them."
They've Done It Again!
J. Caverley | greenville, MI | 01/05/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The second album from See you Next Tuesday on Ferret Records is just as good, if not, better than their original release, Parasite. Note: if you hated Paraiste, chances are that you won't like this album much more. SYNT music has become much more poetic and mature in the past two years, and it really shows in the lyric's structure. The whole album plays out like one long, incredibly brutal song. Buy it, love it, enjoy it."