The Suicide Connection
Tensor
TENSOR was founded in 2017 by Jeroen D'Hauwers, a versatile guitar player in need of […]

TENSOR was founded in 2017 by Jeroen D'Hauwers, a versatile guitar player in need of an outlet for his metal oriented ideas. To ensure the level of skill required to fulfil his vision, he approached different musicians who had already proven their experience in other bands and projects. One year after its inception, TENSOR have recorded their first demo, which delivered them modest attention in international press. 2019 will see the release of their first official EP. The album contains four tracks.
"Beyond the Void" leads off the EP, with a heavy and aggressive sound. The vocals are shouted, kind of like SLAYER. The cadence is mid-tempo and steady and delivered in an almost rap-style. "The Gates of Madness" opens with low bass tones and clean guitars, and a somber feeling. When the main sound hits, it sounds like Thrash Metal to me, with some Progressive overtones. It doesn't last long enough to really hit home, however. "Reflections" is another mid-tempo song with galloping kick bass and a riff that you have heard before. The vocals are beginning to annoy me at this point. Combined with an easy riff, and you have a recipe for disaster. They vary the riff towards the end but the song is stuck in the mid-tempo blues.
"Windows over Winters Past" closes the album, and it's the longest song, at close to six minutes in length. It opens with another recognizable riff, and that same pacing and vocal structure. The lead guitar section is nice...it adds another dimension to the music. Overall however, I was less than impressed with the album. Many of the riffs are trite, and you have heard them before. I hear a lack of experience, which is contrary to how the band defines themselves. If they are great musicians, they don't do a good job of showcasing that. Maybe taking some risks would pay off, but as it is, it is pretty boring.
"Beyond the Void" leads off the EP, with a heavy and aggressive sound. The vocals are shouted, kind of like SLAYER. The cadence is mid-tempo and steady and delivered in an almost rap-style. "The Gates of Madness" opens with low bass tones and clean guitars, and a somber feeling. When the main sound hits, it sounds like Thrash Metal to me, with some Progressive overtones. It doesn't last long enough to really hit home, however. "Reflections" is another mid-tempo song with galloping kick bass and a riff that you have heard before. The vocals are beginning to annoy me at this point. Combined with an easy riff, and you have a recipe for disaster. They vary the riff towards the end but the song is stuck in the mid-tempo blues.
"Windows over Winters Past" closes the album, and it's the longest song, at close to six minutes in length. It opens with another recognizable riff, and that same pacing and vocal structure. The lead guitar section is nice...it adds another dimension to the music. Overall however, I was less than impressed with the album. Many of the riffs are trite, and you have heard them before. I hear a lack of experience, which is contrary to how the band defines themselves. If they are great musicians, they don't do a good job of showcasing that. Maybe taking some risks would pay off, but as it is, it is pretty boring.
5 / 10
Mediocre
Songwriting
4
Musicianship
5
Memorability
3
Production
6
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"The Suicide Connection" Track-listing:
1. Beyond the Void
2. Gates of Madness
3. Reflections
4. Window over Winters Past
Tensor Lineup:
Jeroen D'Hauwers - Guitar
Kenny Molly - Vocals
Nicky Frissyn - Bass
Pieter Clerens - Guitar
Ruben Vranken - Drums
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