Album: Nothing Else Matters
Review by: Richard Siddons
Review date: December 2003
Visit Nale Asylum's page here.
This album starts off with a bang and doesn't let up until
it comes to a finish at 53 minutes. I was amazed at both the
technicality and maturity in these songs, as the members are
all quite young, and it's a debut independent release. The
songs have a strong chunk of metal rocking through them, but
always have melodic parts that are always in my head.
This is not your average "kill everyone" metal cd,
it's reflective and thoughtful, crossing genre boundaries
which inspires many listenings.
This album hasn't left my car since I bought it and won't
be going anywhere for a while.
It's safe to say that these guys are better than most other
aussie metal bands (even the big ones) and I'll be sure to
check em out at gigs. Grab a copy of this rocker of an album,
and you won't regret it.
::
The Press ::
The boys from Innocent Cabbage and Nale asylum have started
rehearsals for the oh-so-heavy Fah
Khing Project,
and are going to be recording soon. Check out the Fah site for more info.
Will Dayble has begun pre-production for the latest Twit
release - Twitch. More details will be up on the Twit
page as it comes to hand...
Check out the Indie Bible.
It really is a must-have for every independant band out
there.