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Album Review: Make Them Suffer - Worlds Apart

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"Make Them Suffer have a lot to say, and aren't holding back with this authentic, haunting and powerful release."

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Bands get lots of slack for changing up their sound, and that's what's driven Make Them Suffer's Worlds Apart.

Keyboard/vocalist Booka Nile's clean vocals provide an ethereal atmosphere when crossed with Sean Harmanis' gnarly growls, yet they maintain their respected metal foundation with distorted guitar and pounding drum beats. With themes of change and self discovery in the soul-stirring Uncharted, ("To lose oneself is to find oneself") to poignant spoken word apology in Save Yourself ("It's ok to be wrong/ And I have been wrong/ And I am wrong"), Make Them Suffer have a lot to say, and aren't holding back with this authentic, haunting and powerful release.