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BUCKETLIST REVIEWS

“For a hardcore band doing it on their own dime, it sounds great with a lot of oomf put into it. Although very influenced there is enough originality in this band to stand out on their own.” -Jason Greenberg

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“On The Cinder plays an aggressive, but melodic style of punk, and seemed like something I could get into...If they were tired from almost a month on the road, you never would have known it. They were energetic and in high spirits, and had the tightness of a band that had been playing every night. I’m sorry that I didn’t discover these guys earlier.” -Tom Crandle

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DYING SCENE

“Despite being so laden with exhortations to stand up against the problems of society, On the Cinder manages to make statements without losing their overall musical quality. These are big songs with precise drums and heavy bass, quick stops and big breakdowns, and anyone who appreciates punk will enjoy this record for that alone.” -Jay Stone

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"The changes (on Lamplighter) brought about a polishing of the On The Cinder sound, which thrives in the contrast between bass and guitars. Fuzzy, sometimes blown out bass, like on the track “#Anarchy,” balance out the metallic and higher octave guitar and vocals from Jason Wright. Weaved together with the double bass drum from Tyler Rzemek, they have created a midnight maze of blistering rhythms and riffs.This is your Review quote. It's a great place to share audience and critic reviews of you or your work, and to get site visitors excited." -Kevin Prentice

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