album:Speechless EP genre:Thrash Metal streams:52 creation date:2010-04-26
Song Lyrics
Separate the truth from the moral
So my story cannot be told
Conceive!
...or consequences are your ending...are your beginning...I'm learning in the...
Music written by Matt Grosse, Jeff Grosse Lyrics by David Elliott III Lead by Rob Covello – (0:23 - 0:35)
06/19/11 02:24:38AM @shockhouse:
Oh wow this brings thrash back! You guys most def have the tech skills to get places. Really harkens me back to Megadeth.
04/29/10 08:03:39AM @jackson-hart:
Sold track...No question! Playing is fantastic! Cool Metal tones for sure...look forward to more for you guy's!
Rock on dudes!
-Rocker-
04/26/10 04:56:40PM @mindless-hope:
Thank you very much guys! It's really appreciated more than you know!!!!
04/26/10 08:30:51AM @mista-perez:
Yet another stunning track. Amazing guitar playing and a TRUE metal piece. Love the groove brought me back to a time when I LOVED metal...BEFORE it got washed and rinsed. I love my METAL DIRTY. Yes!!!
Hailing from the underground scene of Philadelphia, Mindless Hope fuses uncompromising progressive metal with a kaleidoscope of sonic experimentation. Their...
Hailing from the underground scene of Philadelphia, Mindless Hope fuses uncompromising progressive metal with a kaleidoscope of sonic experimentation. Their sound is an intricate maze of abrupt tempo changes, challenging time signatures, angular riffs, and a dual-vocal assault that swings nimbly between hardcore aggression and alternative melody. Tracks like "Paradigm", "Into the Birth Canal", The Hornets' Revenge, and the explosive "A Bleak Scenario" usher listeners into a realm where double bass precision and vocal surprises create a dynamic atmosphere—one that challenges and ultimately captivates with its emotional sincerity.
The band's landmark release, Mental Truancy, offers a sprawling 79-minute odyssey of musical exploration. From sprawling workouts that blend crushing deathcore assaults with djent passages to more intimate, atmospheric forays reminiscent of progressive rock's expansive moods, each song serves as a chapter in an emotional and technical journey. The epic 17-minute "Eugenics" epitomizes their ambition, harnessing a mix of intricate guitar solos, innovative percussion, and relentless rhythmic shifts that keep the listener on alert throughout the voyage.
Mindless Hope's art lies in their fearless defiance of genre boundaries. While primarily rooted in progressive metal, their work weaves together elements of thrash, melodic death, and even hints of atmospheric rock—creating a sound that recalls the experimental spirit of bands like Opeth, Dream Theater, and Yes. Beyond technical mastery, their lyrics and sonic explorations confront the messy realities of modern life: grappling with issues of self-importance in the digital era, confronting personal hardships, and ultimately urging empathy as a way to navigate our individual struggles.
Renowned for their immersive live performances, the band's complex interplay of three lead guitars, robust bass, and multifaceted percussion work transforms each set into an intense, communal experience. Whether it's dismantling conventions with intricate instrumental passages or shifting effortlessly between aggressive and melodic vocal styles, Mindless Hope invites audiences to embrace the chaos and find hope within the turbulence.
If the intricate layers of their studio work have you intrigued, you might also appreciate exploring how their live performances magnify these shifts in emotion and technique, or how their evolving sound challenges conventional approaches to heavy music.
To date, Mindless Hope has released three full-length albums and one EP:
Oh wow this brings thrash back! You guys most def have the tech skills to get places. Really harkens me back to Megadeth.
Sold track...No question! Playing is fantastic! Cool Metal tones for sure...look forward to more for you guy's!
Rock on dudes!
-Rocker-
Thank you very much guys! It's really appreciated more than you know!!!!
Yet another stunning track. Amazing guitar playing and a TRUE metal piece. Love the groove brought me back to a time when I LOVED metal...BEFORE it got washed and rinsed. I love my METAL DIRTY. Yes!!!