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Mallory Knox
Artist Icon Asymmetry (2014)
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"Asymmetry" is the second full length studio album by British rock band Mallory Knox. It was released on 27 October 2014 via Search and Destroy and Epic Records and was produced by Gil Norton. It is the band's first release after departing from A Wolf At Your Door Records.
Asymmetry charted at no. 16 in the UK album charts in the first week of sales. The album was included at number 39 on Rock Sound's "Top 50 Albums of the Year" list. The album was also included at number 16 on Kerrang!'s "The Top 50 Rock Albums Of 2014" list.
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While the band members do not do anything overly original or complex, they each do their job well. One can really hear the bass throughout the album which helps create a lot of atmosphere and variety in the instrumentation, whereas similarly styled records often lack that bass sound that is so important. This album is not ground breaking, make no mistake about that, but it is a serious improvement over Signals, and if they continue in this trend of improvement, I’m super excited for album number three, especially if they continue creating songs this catchy. These young British chaps are going places in the world of alternative rock, and rightly so. For what it is, Asymmetry is absolutely fantastic. ----sputnikmusic.com




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