Now, there are things here that work and should be recognized. In Vastness, I Transfigure When I was first seriously getting into metal about a decade ago, it was the polarizing, hot button debate. Black Dahlia Murder fans will be all over this band. They've combined their crushing riffs with an awesome technical approach that would make even the most seasoned pro green with envy! There is far too much mediocre crap here with the few shining moments being dragged down rapidly into the morass of blandness. One of the Swarm
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The former doesn't work too bad, but the latter just seems like a feeble prlprioception to show that And Hell Followed With could, like, totally make normal music if they wanted to, man. They don't sound like hipsters trying to be different with heaviness, rather they sound like musicians trying to make interesting music that happens to be heavy. There are djenty rhythms interspersed throughout, but the genre wasn't quite at full force yet so the off-timed chugging hangs there like a mutated appendage of sorts.
The only time a deathcore band like this possibly could have been signed to a big label was in the mids, and it doesn't seem like much of a surprise that the band split up not long after this album.
And Hell Followed With - Proprioception review -
Sadly, while the extremities of this band are in reasonably good order, the middle of this thing just falls out from the get go and never really recovers. The most egregious example of this is on "In Vastness I Transfigure".

Finally, the drum work of Billy Noffsinger is impressive on many tracks and he knows how to drive a song along when the material allows it. The reason they don't like them is because vocalist Nick Holland shocks the shit out of everyone with his ear-shattering high-pitched screams.
The bass seems almost as if it isn't there, it isn't audible, there are no places where it shines. Into the Mouth of Hell by Sold Soul.

I've recently listened to a number of other deathcore bands, and they had something that this group just doesn't. I am actually bashing them for doing it so doggedly and with so little originality or sincere inspiration. And Hell Followed With seems as good of a place to start as any, because everything about Proprioception qith a product of its time.
The song is generally a slower, more straightforward ballad-type deal, so it basically sounds like a giant breakdown right off the bat, but for the first couple of minutes it's not done poorly or anything.
And Hell Followed With - Proprioception
Breakdowns aplenty, gang shouted choruses, enough chuggy-luggy riffing to sink the Titanic and of course, a slick, clear production, so every unfortunate musical choice is heard clear as a bell, all peoprioception present and accounted for. The two guitarists, however, harmonize like I've never seen before, combining brutal riffs that proprioxeption closer to death metal than anything else, also with the added twist of awe-inspiring melodies that become more and more powerful as the album progresses.
The drumming is very great with this album, the drummer creates a lot of very interesting patterns, and I honestly would say that it is the highlight of this album. The dual guitars compliment each other, and very accurately follow the drumming.
Put it all together and deathcore's plateau and slow decline in popularity seemed inevitable given its sudden explosion. In hhell fairness, this band's cartoonish sophomore effort Proprioception is not without a few moments xnd flair and intrigue, though they often come in amid a stilted mess of studio effects and jumbled sectional jumps.
Proprioception by And Hell Followed With. Write your own review. The quirky, otherworldly aesthetic that was being follwoed for with all the processed effects that went into this album's post-production has been explored with far more technical flair by Rings Of Saturn, the hyper-speed melodeath sections can be explored in far better quality on a middle era release of The Crown or The Black Dahlia Murder, and the tuned-down bass-like grooves can be hel in all their uninhibited glory on just about anything put out by Meshuggah after Chaosphere.
Lustmord56November 17th, The all-to-frequent breakdowns are only saved by the persistently talented drumming and whom I'm sure is a talented vocalist for the genre. Reading the lyrics while listening to this album adds another aspect to the whole album that makes it very heell.
There is far too much mediocre crap here with the few shining moments being dragged down rapidly into the morass of blandness.

Those Now Sleep Forever Tags deathcore metal death metal deathcore Detroit. I first bought this album back when it ;roprioception out after hearing the track Dead World Reclamation on a music channel. If you're really itching to hear deathcore's last gasps before it moved on to proggy and pretentious territory, give Proprioception a listen, but outside of that historical value this has little to offer that you can't find in better bands. Making matters worse is how the lame gang chants bring snd legitimately brutal and intense moments to a sudden screeching halt.
Better off skipping this one. Vocals are probably more on the shouty hardcore side of things than they are growly death metal, especially when he sings choppy rhythms during the breakdowns.
What they also do is make me wish he was in a real death metal band instead of propripception leaning so heavy on the core instead of the death component. Now, Lord knows I don't care that much for Deathcore at its best, but this?
Helk album download includes bonus track "The Greatest Deception".
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