
Straight-edge revenge--but against what?
Path Of Resistance - Can’t Stop The TruthPosted by Editorial Intern on 02-Jun-06 @ 12:08 PM
[2/5] When the Earth Crisis side project Path Of Resistance debuted in 1997 with Who Dares Wins, the world was a much different place. Metalcore wasn't all over commercial radio; being vegan was still radical; and most people thought XXX meant, well, porno. While musically, Can't Stop The Truth stays predictably planted in the late-'90s Chokehold era of hardcore (chugged-out riffing, gang vocals, mosh-worthy breakdowns, etc.), much of the group's lyrical content has inexplicably evolved from rants about straight-edge pride to the dangers of genetic bioengineering ("Promethean") and hazily constructed conspiracy theories ("Occulted Hand"), all of it hinting at some type of grand, paranoia-induced "truth" that's never defined. Oh, and don't even get me started on the cover art...
(VICTORY) Jeff Chandler
Official Website: http://www.victoryrecords.com
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[2/5] When the Earth Crisis side project Path Of Resistance debuted in 1997 with Who Dares Wins, the world was a much different place. Metalcore wasn't all over commercial radio; being vegan was still radical; and most people thought XXX meant, well, porno. While musically, Can't Stop The Truth stays predictably planted in the late-'90s Chokehold era of hardcore (chugged-out riffing, gang vocals, mosh-worthy breakdowns, etc.), much of the group's lyrical content has inexplicably evolved from rants about straight-edge pride to the dangers of genetic bioengineering ("Promethean") and hazily constructed conspiracy theories ("Occulted Hand"), all of it hinting at some type of grand, paranoia-induced "truth" that's never defined. Oh, and don't even get me started on the cover art...
(VICTORY) Jeff Chandler
Official Website: 
