Parkway
Drive
Parkway
Drive is a metalcore band hailing from Australia. The band is back with
their sophomore release, Horizons,
and ready to make an even bigger splash following their successful turn on Warped Tour. Australia isn't known for their
metal (or related genres) exports, Parkway Drive is doing their part to give
the scene a kick-start. The only other band from
the heavier end of the spectrum to make it big outside of Australia that
I can think of is AC/DC and they aren't metal.
For those of you who haven't heard of Parkway Drive, their unassuming name
disguises a band that is chock full of blast beats,
heavy breakdowns, and melodic twin guitars, all led by some lung destroying guttural screams.
Horizons, like their debut, was produced by Adam Dutkiewicz, axe-man for metalcore leaders Killswitch Engage.
Knowing that, you can hear some Killswitch in their sound. Of course, it is
hard to be an up and coming metalcore act and not be compared to the leaders of
the genre. Now, it is not so much the music itself that sounds like Killswitch,
but the great production values. This album is crisp,
clear, and very
heavy. There is a nice balance between the instruments that is something
to be applauded.
The album kicks off with the light instrumental intro called simply "Begin." Lasting less than a minute, this does
not prepare you for when "The Siren's Song"
kicks in full gear with lightning fast arpeggios
leading into the full frontal assault of vocalist Winston McCall. The song is a
perfect example of what the band is all about with plenty of speedy melodic guitars, purely
growled vocals, and breakdowns that will
have the most timid of concert goers ready to jump in the pit. This transitions
into the fast "Feed them to the Pigs," a
song that features some of my favorite breakdowns on the disk.
Their music is really catchy, the melodies and hooks will draw you in. If
nothing else, Parkway Drive is a strong export from a land not known for their
metal scene. Perhaps this could be the first wave of new heavy music from Down
Under. Think about it, a whole new world of heavy music just waiting to make a
worldwide impact. That may be thinking a bit big, but all it takes is one band
to have some success to open up a new scene and Parkway Drive could prove to be
the spark.
All of the tracks feature solid work from guitarists Luke Kilpatrick and Jeff
Ling, plus solid bass from Jia O'Connor, and plenty of blast beats from Ben
Gordon on the kit.
Bottomline. Neither
original nor unoriginal, Parkway Drive is a band that has the skills to be a
solid middle to upper tier metalcore act. With solid production value, decent
songwriting, and the ability to turn a good breakdown Parkway Drive have
crafted a very listenable album. If you are looking for something fresh to sink
your hooks into, this could fit the bill.