Set the Sun

This article is about the album. For the band, see The White Noise.
Set The Sun
EP by Set The Sun
Released May 31, 2011
Genre
Length 18:03
Set The Sun chronology
Set The Sun
(2011)
Desolate
(2011)
Singles from Set The Sun
  1. "No Knives For Nathan"
    Released: April 10, 2011
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
That's Rocking Awesome [1]
Sputnik Music [2]

Set The Sun is the debut EP by American post-hardcore band Set The Sun, released on May 31, 2011.[1][3]

Background

Set The Sun was formed in 2009 by David Southern at the age of 17 in Dallas, Texas.[4] Southern began writing songs solo before enlisting the help of Nate Anderson, Arturo Pina, Dakota Price, Brandon Daniels and Alex Summers in early 2010. The band began writing music and playing shows, before entering the studio in early 2011 to record their debut.

Set The Sun then released their first single on April 10, 2011 entitled No Knives For Nathan.[1][3]

Following No Knives For Nathan, on May 31, 2011 Set The Sun was officially released.[1][3]

Music

With Set The Sun the band uses elements of metalcore,[1][2] electronicore,[1] post-hardcore,[1][3] progressive metalcore[1] and heavy metal[5] and has been compared to acts such as Attack Attack!,[1] Asking Alexandria,[1][2] August Burns Red,[1] Architects,[1] The Devil Wears Prada,[2] The Word Alive,[2] We Came as Romans[2] and Woe, Is Me.[2]

John Stokedton Vs The State Of Gnarnia has been called progressive metalcore and compared to Architects[1] and No Knives For Nathan has been compared to Avenged Sevenfold, Black Veil Brides, Asking Alexandria, All That Remains, Killswitch Engage and Death.[1]

Additionally, this EP was hailed for instrumentation on vocals, keyboard and drums however panned for its use of "Basic and generic guitar parts and practically inaudible bass."[1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Peladophobia"  3:45
2."Mojo Groove"  3:21
3."John Stokedton Vs The State Of Gnarnia"  2:43
4."D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F."  4:09
5."No Knives For Nathan"  4:05
Total length:18:03

Personnel

References

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