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Reach The Sky

5 out of 5

Released: May 5, 2002
Label: Victory Records
Reviewed by: Archive Bot
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Reach The Sky, one of the most positive and hard working hardcore bands has produced a four song limited edition ep that is definately an exprimentation in sound. The ep can be purchased at shows and features a more poppy, hardcore sound that Reach The Sky fans aren't used to hearing. I have to give it to Ian and the guys for avoiding becoming lame and too poppy. The sound is just right, and is better described as punk more than hardcore. The song "Homesick Confession" features a crisp and clean punk sound with lyrics discussing growing up and how we all think back about the time we've wasted. I can do nothing but congratulate the guys for once again putting together such an impressive project. This band is always working on getting better, and it's working. From the picture on the inside cd cover which will choke anyone up, to the way they treat their friends and fans. This band is a class act and it comes across in their music.

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