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Metal decorated by atmosphere and emotion...
Rebirth to Ends is the creator of industrial-tinged alt-metal that will pound like happy spikes into your grateful mind as you are riveted to the wall by this pulsing, thriving heartbeat of sonic energy. The music is chock full of dynamics, with vocals shifting in style from clean to gritty to calling from a distance and the instrumental aspects move from deceptively calm melodic spots to surges of metallic aggression guaranteed to get your adrenaline flowing.
Balance
What makes Rebirth to Ends is its focus on both artistry and mainstream appeal. “I think good music is about balance between technique and commercial quality. It doesn't matter if you can do 30 sweeps in a solo if it doesn't serve the song or portray your emotions. At the same time, four power chords strummed over and over has never really hit me emotionally, nor has it impressed me,” according to Jonathan Allen. Emotions are also a vital part of Rebirth to Ends dedication to songwriting quality. A song must bear the emotional message of its creators. “If one of my songs seems like it means more to the listener than it does to me, I feel I've accomplished something special.”
Work & Accomplishments
Allen's previous act (Diagram the Fall) was offered a shot at opening for Dead Season (Maine's #1 metal act) after a single, solitary show. Rebirth to Ends is at work on its new release “Awakening” and a big chunk of material is also available for a follow-up release (and the first isn't even out yet!). All music on the album is written and performed by Allen. He is currently working with A&R; Select, the leading independent A&R; firm in Hollywood, CA.
Review
“Industrial grooves and crunchy metallic riffage unite in aggressive perfection with the music of Rebirth to Ends.” - A&R; Select
Note from Jonathan: "I'm basically a small-town college student who loves music. Where I live there aren't very many musicians in this genre, nor are there many venues to play at. I'm here to network my music as much as possible and to make connections with other artists looking to be heard.
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