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Thin - dawn

by Thin

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Dawn 01:09
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Bereft 00:46
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Sepia 01:25
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Maiden Name 01:19
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Serotonin 00:57
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Promenade 00:47
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Excavate 00:40
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Din 01:13
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Echolocation 01:31
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about

THIN is a Three-piece from New York whose first longplayer DAWN was recently released. This record is packed with 14 tracks and the speed of their music definitly seems to be out of this world. You can find continuously high quality produced blastbeat banging with technically impressive but also crazy sounding riffing. Not as much chaos as expected instead with heavy breaks and brutal noise backing. The vocals are switching between deep growls and shrill screeches, which fits perfectly to the fucked up feeling of the album. In some places there are also influences from Oldschool Skramz that are fitting perfectly. As a result THIN offers you a recorded mental breakdown which might be able to keep up with bigger names of the scene in the near future especially regarding its instrumental quality.
So if you want to enjoy some NORMA JEAN on meth mixed with the aesthetics of bands like MAJORITY RULE or PORTRAYAL OF GUILT be sure you don't miss this noisy stuff!
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" I mean, they call themselves "math-grind." Do you really need to know anything else before you jump into this pile of glorious crazy? No you don't. And, yes, it is quite glorious. FFO: Black Matter Device, Portrayal of Guilt, Shin Guard."
machinemusic.net/2020/05/03/nine-songs-i-liked-this-week-in-list-form-apr-26-may-2-plague-edition-7/

"Thin perform the intricate frenzy of mathcore along with some of the spastic, even more tense chaos of grind, and they send the whole mix through frequently brutally heavy performances with an almost death metal ferocity"
capturedhowls.com/2020/04/03/thin-premiere-crushingly-frantic-new-brutal-mathcore-listen-exclusively-here/

"Dawn, the first full-length from New York math grind outfit Thin (formed from the ashes of the criminally-underrated Mary Todd), is a cover-to-cover assault on the brain. Firing off one jagged, spastic riff after another, Thin do a lot with a little: despite Dawn‘s relatively-short run time, the trio fit in a remarkable amount of riffs, blasts, breakdowns and barely-coherent shrieks.—Vince Bellino"
www.decibelmagazine.com/2020/05/01/bandcamp-waives-fees-for-24-hours-a-decibel-buyers-guide-part-ii/

"New York’s Thin appear caught in a blizzard of odd time sigs and weedly-whammy string puzzles. Last month’s dawn LP is a weird, bubbling pitcher of slippery, electrified and razor-backed eels. Dangerous, delicious, and probably shouldn’t be presented to the general public. Fans of The Locust, Daughters, and (a more recent reference for you kids) Fawn Limbs will love all the stuttering, screeching wails of both human voice and guitar hocus-pocus."
www.heavyblogisheavy.com/2020/05/14/grind-my-gears-blasting-in-perpetuity/

credits

released July 30, 2020

Ashley Levine - Guitar and vocals
Andrew Cortez - Bass
Fernando Morales - Drums

Guest vocals by Michael Centrone on "maiden name"
Artwork by Ashley Levine

Recorded and Mixed by Scot Moriarty at Backroom Studios, Rockaway, NJ, October-January 2019-2020
Mastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege, Portland, Oregon, February 2020

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