Poison The Well's new album,"Versions,"is about to turn the heavy music landscape upside down. Like the band, the"kids"wouldn't have it any other way. The album is imbibed with grooving swampiness and esoteric contemplation, all anchored by the brutal stomp that has been imitated by many in the years since PTW first emerged, but never duplicated.
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Listen to the mandolin RAAAAAAAAGH! Yes, Poison the Well's new one, Versions, features mandolin, slide guitar, horns and banjo on several of its tracks. If the unusual instrumentation puts them outside the standard screamo/metalcore realm, the band's return to indie-dom by way of Ferret Music puts them right back in the middle of it and makes them labelmates with plenty of bands they've inspired.
Listen to the mandolin RAAAAAAAAGH! Yes, Poison the Well's new one, Versions, features mandolin, slide guitar, horns and banjo on several of its tracks. If the unusual instrumentation puts them outside the standard screamo/metalcore realm, the band's return to indie-dom by way of Ferret Music puts them right back in the middle of it and makes them labelmates with plenty of bands they've inspired.