The Steele brothers et al are currently a relatively unknown band, but they're sure to be big, thanks to their clearly talented and quite accessible music. Shimmering guitar-driven metal is (unusually) overlaid with beautiful vocals; Redman's haunting, swooping, but strong, voice is what makes this band different. Without it, they would sound remarkably metal: the riffs are lead-heavy, the drums driving, the bass intricate, and the general song style is a sort of progressive metal. Their sound is rich and well-produced, with effective contrasts of slow, moody melodic sections, and explosive rock riffage. It's an unmistakably modern and beguiling style, summed up in songs such as Resume Ignore, Perish in the Flames, and Remember the Day, which make you want to headbang but sing along at the same time. Their gigs will be an intriguing blend of circle pits and air-punching choruses! They riff like Still Remains or Underoath, but Redman sings like Dallas Green. It's a truly beautiful mix, delivered with such passion and fire, that these dogs will surely have their day- and if they're lucky, it'll be remembered.