![]() The album is, if you had to liken it to something, an auditory horn of plenty. The most crucial and wonderful aspect of Other Slices is, without a doubt, the veritable cornucopia of variety to be found within it. Composed of songs which didn’t fit on their other 2012 release (and album-of-the-year heavyweight) The Man With No Face, Other Slices is a dynamic, diverse record with heavy, ferocious breakdowns, jarring slams and some oddly relaxed and hypermelodic oddballs, Other Slices is more evidence that variety not just the spice of life, but the spice that deathcore needed. Other Slices, by baked goods-inspired progressive deathcore act Slice the Cake, is one of those albums. Naturally, these albums are–you guessed it–jaw dropping. ![]() I’m speaking, of course, about the bands which habitually wait until the waining days of the year to release an album, just after top-10/20/100 lists have been finalized (or so you thought) by reviewers across the globe. It’s so regular, you can practically rely on it happening every year–you could set your watch to it, so to speak.
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