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Written by Dionisis Kollias
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1ne Day
"Capricorn"
Label: Corpo/Casket
These Italians, with the bizarre name, come from the beautiful Trieste. After one EP and two demos they release through Casket records their debut. “Capricorn” includes as bonus tracks two tracks from the demo-promo, including a, rather weak, cover in “Black Celebration” (Depeche Mode). Their style revolves around Slipknot, Korn & Mudvayne and has nothing to do with Faith No More as very early mentioned by some people of the press. The sound production (done in Slovenia!) is perfect and the band plays really good; especially their drummer. How can their music knowledge compete with their meaningless tracks, filled with uninspired orchestrations, bad vocals and accent or the annoyingly Slipknot guitar sound in moments? Either way, in a music genre with easily memorable ideas they fail big time. 1Ne Day’s debut is very ambitious but it can’t even last for the fast forward function! It couldn’t be recommended to Slipknot / Korn die hards. If you want a fresh suggestion from the neighbor country you can check Yak from Milan and their “Iron Flavoured Candies”. |