THE METAL HEARTS - Socialize reviews
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| Silent Urpoar |
The history of Metal Hearts is as unusual as it is short--the Baltimore-based duo is the brainchild of former high school enemies, from what their bio says. Anar Badalov and Flora Wolpert-Checknoff, ages 18 and 19, respectively, had made music together before heading off to college, and once finding campus life apart from one another to be too artistically straining, the pair moved back to Baltimore to enact a series of events that eventually led to a record deal with the Suicide Squeeze label and a debut record, Socialize....full text |
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| PrefixMag |
| Of all the terms that could potentially be applied to Metal Hearts, what seems most appropriate is "ironically smart." The band can't be properly critiqued. The members claim to dislike their record. They write music less poppy than most musicians their age, but the music lacks complexity. They're multi-instrumentalists who play extremely simple parts....full text |
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| The PhiLL(er) |
| It is rarely that a band markets extreme contradiction with critical success; With a pretentious shudder, rap-rock comes to mind. Though, especially in the last few years, bands have tried to skirt the dangerous no man’s land between tweedy pop and jaded emotive introspection, it seems they either slide into hormone-driven pop punk clichés or end up living comfortably along side the creditable members of the recent acoustic rock bloom....full text |
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