
SOiL's 2004 album "Redefine" delivers a potent dose of alternative metal and post-nu-metal aggression, featuring Ryan McCombs' dynamic vocals and groove-laden riffs. It's a defining moment for the ban
2004 · J Records
This is the sound of catharsis through raw power, a sonic punch to the gut that leaves you feeling invigorated. "Redefine" is an album built on heavy, driving riffs and Ryan McCombs' commanding vocals, shifting seamlessly from guttural roars to soaring, melodic hooks. It's the perfect soundtrack for confronting your demons, pushing your limits, or simply letting loose with some unapologetic, hard-hitting rock. Own this if you crave an album that balances aggression with emotional depth, a true snapshot of early 2000s metal that still resonates with defiant energy.
How does Redefine sound next to the rest of SOiL's catalogue?
It runs notably hotter than this artist's baseline.
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