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Sinch (album)

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Released
  
July 30, 2002

Producer
  
Malcolm Springer

Release date
  
30 July 2002

Length
  
48:50

Artist
  
Sinch

Label
  
Roadrunner Records

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Alternative metal

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Sinch is the first major label release created by the American alternative metal group Sinch, which the band made shortly after being signed to Roadrunner Records.

Contents

Featuring a deliberately abrasive yet also melodic sound, the album notably includes "Something More", the band's first major single.

Sinch cause and effect


Background and inspiration

The album was produced by Malcolm Springer. He had previously done producing work for bands such as Full Devil Jacket in the 2000s. Springer also contributed to the album in other ways such as making string arrangements and playing a Wurlitzer.

Reviews and reception

Music critic Jason D. Taylor, writing for the Allmusic, gave the release a mixed to positive review. He argued, "Sinch experiments with hidden samples and awkward vocal tricks to keep the listener unprepared for the next leap into the unknown, and they do a satisfiable job at holding one's attention throughout the remainder of the album." He added that, while seeming "unfocused" and somewhat weak in certain areas, their alternative rock influenced sound can rise beyond contemporaries such as Creed and Default, particularly praising the single "Something More" as a "goldmine".

Track listing

All tracks composed by Jamie Stem.

Songs

1To Die in Fall4:14
2433 (Hypothetical Situation)4:03
3Tabula Rasa3:39

References

Sinch (album) Wikipedia