In an odd move, The End Records puts out what seems to be a straight forward melodic death metal album with the now popular
metalcore tinges. Thine Eyes Bleed does not seem to break any new ground, have any real progressive elements, or contain any
oddities. With that said, this is a solid release into the genre, and should be listened to fans of melo-death. However, non-fans
probably do not need to listen, as this mostly likely will not convert them.
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