UK alternative rock band, Order of Voices‘ self-titled album is making quite a splash in the modern rock world.

Order of Voices - Bass
KickPort Artist Aynsley Dickinson

Order of Voices drummer Aynsley Dickinson is a KickPort Artist and we are really stoked that the band is doing so well.

Check out this review of the album “Order Of Voices” (2010) by ORDER OF VOICES on the German rock blog, Mescaline Injection:

Endlessly waiting for a new album by your favourite band sucks. Just take Tool. Or A
Perfect Circle. Well, I’ve got good news for you, for anybody longing for something fresh,
waiting for an album that’s pushing your adrenaline to new heights, electrifying your
whole body.

Hailing from Great Britain, Order Of Voices are ready to send these currents through
your system. They are young but experienced, and they have a whole lot of ambitions:
They want to create the best music you heard in at least ten years from a British band. I
can honestly say they accomplished that goal, and the only real competition from their
homeland I can think of may be Esoterica from London. Order Of Voices actually
managed to deliver such a good debut, that all your secret wishes may be granted.

Order of Voices

Order of Voices

One thing that really stands out is the guitar production on this album: Clear-cut,
striking, powerful riffs for the rhythm architecture and spherical, slightly reverbed
melodic lines - which brings me to the key word: melodies. Like Tool and APC, Order Of
Voices work with a huge array of melodies, full of drama, intensity and emotions which
bind their energy and release them in - simply - stunning moments, and don’t limit
themselves to spectacular refrains.

Just listen to “Burn Black Light”, listen to “Reaching Down”. These songs make you turn the volume up to eleven and fly along the music. Just everything seems to be fitting perfectly: guitars, drums and the incredible charismatic vocals, everything comes with just the right sound. Despite its proximity to the aforementioned popular bands that sound develops a life of its own, an own soul.

Count in the progressive ventures (”For Me”), multilayered vocals (”What I Breathe”)
and wall-of-sound techniques (”Forgiveness”). Put all these elements together and you
get a hit like “Don’t Falter” - wonderful, absolutely magnificent.

“Order Of Voices” is like a trip, a 40-minute voyage without a pause, coming with a
musical concept that keeps you thrilled from the very first to the last minute - you got
my word on that. And when the band is going full circle with the beautiful, balladic “Then
Fall” and the following instrumental “Into The Sea”, you’ll know. That’s really the
album you’ve been waiting for the whole time, even if you never heard of ORDER OF
VOICES before - until now. They truly might be “your new favourite band”!

9 out of 10 stars @ Mescaline Injection
Here is the original text (in German): http://www.mescaline-injection.de/?p=5226