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Reviews/Musics: Hardcore/The End of Heartache

Category:
Music
Artist:
Killswitch Engage
Year:
2004
Genre:
Hardcore
Average:
8 reviews
Saturday April 05, 2008 - 10:35 AM

StarShyne

rockin! smile

Friday April 04, 2008 - 5:25 PM

penny.royal.tea

killswitch engage blows

Friday April 04, 2008 - 12:22 PM

BillyEngage

sick fucking cd.
so good.
sick breakdowns
sick vocals
overall sickness.

Thursday April 03, 2008 - 3:19 PM

Wraith_5_0

The best Killswitch album IMO.

And I actually far prefer Howard over Jesse, his screaming is *far* more powerfull, and I think he does a better job of singing than Jesse did for Killswitch, even though some of Jesse's side projects were fantastic.

I'm dieing to see these guys live.

Thursday April 03, 2008 - 12:00 PM

moth

Killswitch Engage is fucking badass. I was just listening to them in the car \m/

Thursday April 03, 2008 - 9:57 AM

BUDZ

sheriffkevin is a moron first of all
and killswitch is fucking awsome...definately better than any electronic garbage out there. their new album is also very good. the concert in May is going to be SICK!!!!

Wednesday April 02, 2008 - 2:35 PM

SheriffKevin

shit

Friday November 10, 2006 - 4:21 PM

Lepidolite

I was a fan of KsE when Jesse was still in the band and when I heard he left, I was really upset, but personally I think they made a good switch. Howard screams almost as good as Jesse did, but he sings a lot better. Overall, one of my fav songs. I can see 2 clear interpretations of this song. 1) A relationship. "seek me, call me, I'll be waiting" He's just telling his love that he'll be waiting for her when she can come to him. The entire song can support the idea in that the only peace he has is when he's sleeping, and waking only bring the misery of being without her. In the chorus, he's telling her to seek him, to use him as her comfort and solace and that he'll be waiting for her to end his brokenheart. Of course, the second verse is obvious. His only desire would be to bridge their division and them to be together again, etc, etc, you get the idea. Also, another interpretation I can see clearly that I don't think anyone else has suggested is a 2) christian p.o.v. but the all fit so well to me and Jesse admitted his spirituality and I think perhaps it has riden over into the new band (however, I could be wrong). But imagine this song as being sung from Jesus. Like he's calling out to all the souls on earth to "seek him, call him, he'll be waiting" And the whole thing fits very similiarly. His only desire to bring the division between himself and us. And the chorus on how we should seek him for our comfort, our solace, our completion and how he'll be eternally waiting for us to do so. I dunno... maybe I'm crazy, but that seems to fit as well. Whatever the case, KsE kicks major portions of ass!