Praise for 'The World On Standby' "Remember those early Poison The Well records with their caustic breakdowns, gritty production, fiery choruse and anthemic mid-sections? They were great weren't they? Through Solace clearly think so, as debut record 'The World On Standby' draws on significant influence from the Floridians. A few more years, a few more tours and another record or two and this band could be capable of something great, keep an eye out for them in the future." Rock Sound
"The focal point of this album lies with melodic, emotional hardcore
which also has a slight metallic edge. There are very few modern
hardcore records like this which set a band aside from the pack at the
beginning of their career, and on which everything musically works
together and in which nothing could have been done better." All Schools
"Cardiff melodic hardcore band Through Solace, show signs of pure
excellence on their debut album. Tracks like We Were So Sincere, Almost
and Taylor are good enough to make anyone think this band were selling
thousands. Tides 2 which is probably the best song in this genre since
Misery Signal's World and Dreams. The band's genre is toxicated with
fashion, but this band are their own, as long as they don't let their
foot off the pedal. Their next album could be unbelievable, and a time
for their Welsh peers to step aside." Defiance Zine
"The World On Standby has a sound typical of Strike First
Records...powerful, raw, brutal. In all this, the style of the group
manages to make inroads among the avalanche of sound, to distinguish
Through Solace from their peers." Beehave
" Displaying a sound somewhat reminiscent of Beloved, this album is a
well formatted formula of melody and metallic hardcore. The track of
all tracks is “Taylor”. Through Solace really demonstrate their talents
on this particular ensemble and the lyrics definitely exhibit the
positive message they always try to display. Discussing the problems in
life and learning how to cope with them, Through Solace make it clear
that they are on this planet to play music with optimistic
significance.
The World on Standby is certainly a fine start for these guys and hopefully they will move on to bigger and better things."Decoy Music
"Taking influences from bands such as Underoath and Shai Halud and
their own unique sound, Through Solace has constructed a CD that fans
of the hardcore genre will not want to miss. Brutal in its delivery yet
full of inspirational themes and lyrics, this is one heck of a disc."
Pure Grain Audio
"The 12 tracks of 'The World On Standby' send us back to the golden era
when Poison the Well took their first steps and then Hopesfall gave
life to the masterpiece 'The Satellite Years', which this album
revisits in a modern way. Whoever is fed up of the normal and
monotonous parts of this genre will find a nice surprise with the
freshness of this album." Sound Magazine (Italy)
"Through Solace have worked long and hard to get to where they are
today. The first five tracks are all of a similar hardcore style with
sparse inserts of gang shouts and clear vocals. Luke stated "The song
"Taylor" is about making the most of the chances in your life, in
memory of a number of friends who have died at a young age. It then
seems like they are more willing to showcase their more technical song
structures of melodic and metallic hardcore. My favourite song is
“Landmark” with its atmospheric instrumental start, range of vocal
styles and tempo shifts. This is a solid effort." The Metal Resource
Praise for 'The Stand'
"As with other UK bands, Through Solace have taken the crunch and
sweaty browed aspects of hardcore and twinned them with a sense of
melody that, while never touching, say, Devil Sold His Soul's sense of
aural majesty, comes pretty close in terms of it's depth, composition
and energy." Terrorizer Magazine
"The Stand points the Welsh five-piece out as sure-fire potential stars
of the future. Rarely, if ever do bands of Through Solace's emerging
stature sound so powerful and effortlessly crushing, yet The Stand
sounds absolutely colossal." Rock Midgets
"This release still shows off all the things great about Through
Solace, that hardcore speed, passion and intensity; but it's now been
coupled with an added ability to incorporate melody and much more
metallic edge. Plus the guitarwork has really come alive in the midst
of their trademark crunchingly thick and chunky brutality." Cross Rhythms
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