There's something so incendiary about a solid metal show that pulls an audience in, one by one. With a wailing lead guitar combined with throaty growls and an explosion of moshing onlookers, metal allures the masses to join, and then doesn't let go. It's no wonder then that Indiana-born Haste the Day have charmed audiences with that same flurry of their musical onslaught.
BONUS DVD Contains:
* Jimmy Ryan's final show with the band recorded in its entirity
* Behind-the-scenes footage
* A look inside the recording of "Pressure the Hinges"
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nicee| Posted March 13, 2026
Haste the Day has always been a band that stirs up strong feelings, especially among metal fans. Their sound is a blend of powerful riffs and intense lyrics, making their concerts memorable experiences. If you're looking for a place to unwind and catch some great music or even try your luck, check out vulkan vegas. It's the kind of energy that fits perfectly with the spirit of metal, where every note feels alive. Whether you love their newer stuff or still jam to their classic hits, Haste the Day continues to leave an impact on the scene that shouldn't be overlooked.
Later Jeremy| Posted September 18, 2008
It stinks because Haste the Day had in my mind an awesome lead singer who had a vary unique scream. But this album I was excited for just didn't do it for me like Burning Bridges. I like it but the screaming just isn't the same. It feels like it lost something but your not sure what it is. Even though you do. But It's a new sound and not all bad. Their lyrics are still good and have good meaning to them and their music is still really really good.
Great haste the day album| Posted August 06, 2008
Haste the Day is back with another "new" bone-crushing album. At least, its new to me. I bought it the other day and have probably listened to it a million times. Loved the solos by Brennan Chaulk on "White Collar" and "Servant Ties". Cant wait for the "real" new album Dreamer to come out.
Soaring| Posted March 24, 2008
It's always hard when a band losses it's singer, the band can either soar or fall on it's face. This is a case of soaring with a new vocalist. He's scream is much more understandable and his singing voice is much better too. The guitars are still just as hard as they were on any other album.