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Acaro / About This Artist

Artist Details and Stats:

Hometown: Boston, MA

Website: www.acarometal.net

Sounds Like: Lamb of God, Killswitch Engage, Slayer band, Death (Official), Shadows Fall

Genre: Metal

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Metal charts for Boston, MA
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Biography:

By bringing the old into the 21st Century, and keeping the new grounded to it's roots, ACARO achieves the Brutal/Melodic blend that can stir emotions and hit you over the head with a sledgehammer at the same time.
These individuals are brought together by the love of Metal, the drive to create, the desire to succeed, and the need to bring ACARO's music and energy to as many people, in as many places as possible. Nothing comes without hard work and no one will work harder. ACARO is not just a band, it is a way of life for all involved and all it touches.

Press:

“You just want exactly what The Disease delivers: a maelstrom of seven-string razors and warp-speed rhythms with enough melody to thwart any temptation to say: “Fuck it! I’ll just save my money and fire up the lawnmower.””
Peter Legasey - Weekly Dig

“The eight songs on the band’s self-produced debut are unflinchingly raw, as Harrell screams his lungs bloody. But such cuts as “This Treachery” and “R.O.J.” have the same sense of melody, triumphant thrash-riffing and hardcore pain that are the hallmarks of the band’s chart-topping Mass.-core brethren.”
Dave Wedge - Boston Herald

“Acaro find empowerment through aggressive metal, the Boston quintet are looking to take the next step with debut record The Disease of Fear, a collection of eight punishing tracks that suggests a leap to national acclaim is well within reach.”
Janssen McCormick - Boston Phoenix

“Acaro music is a positive vibe at its core. Yes, the music sounds angry, but if you listen deeper you understand that the anger is channeled into something empowering. This is what you get when you see Acaro live. Every ounce of energy and passion these guys have in them is poured into the music.”
Ken Cote - Barefoot Music News