Album Review: Feed The Rhino - The Sorrow and the Sound

8 July 2014 | 10:36 am | Carley Hall

"Many different shades of rock, hardcore, melodic thrash and more."

Brit rousabouts Feed The Rhino let those chugging grooves spew out of their bag of tricks all over their latest.

It's hard to pin a genre on these very able guys – there are that many different shades of rock, hardcore, melodic thrash and more. From the moment frontman Lee Tobin unleashes hell from his lungs in the gang vocal-riddled New Wave, the four-piece weave an arresting, finely-produced path through ambient rock in Black Horse, flicking the aggressive switch for Set Sail For Treason, responsible for one of the album's best riffs.