Die Another Day "Wild Fire (EP)" <REVIEW>

In times like these, it’s still a refreshing thing to know that bands are still able to start up. Because even though you couldn’t have picked a worse time to do so, we still believe. On that note, Die Another Day is a metal band from Calgary, Alberta who started their journey LITERALLY last spring is now ready to start releasing their music to the world in the form of Wild Fire, an EP with 6 tracks and 21 minutes of melodic metalcore. And given the fact that everybody can’t leave their homes, I’m sure 21 minutes isn’t too much trouble. And you can be sure to tell that to your significant other who’s not buying the idea that it’ll take that long.
Talking about the record with Asher Media, Bassist Tyler Johansen says “We wanted to share with the world our more aggressive hard-hitting side of our music. This is an EP that means the world to us as it touches on so many personal notes as well as being our first full outing as a band, so we really wanted to come out swinging with this one.”
Well with their debut EP said to be for fans of Atreyu, A Day to Remember, Thrice and Avenged Sevenfold, they’ve got a lot to live up to. Does “Wild Fire” do that for Die Another Day? Check out the latest review on the “Metal Robot Reviews” YouTube channel below, or click here.
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