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Cave In is a rock band that formed in 1995, in Methuen, Massachusetts. The band consists of Stephen Brodsky (vocals, guitar), Caleb Scofield (vocals, guitar), Adam McGrath (guitar) and John Robert Conners (drums). Beginning as a metalcore band, the group changed their style to an amalgam of progressive rock, space rock and alternative metal with subsequent releases. Check our available Cave In concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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5.0 (based on 9 reviews)

White Silence, Cave In's highly anticipated new album (and first since 2005's uneven Perfect Pitch Black) represents the absolute peak of the band's long-running evolution. This album is nothing less than a musical achievement and combines much of the sounds from their previous eras, yet mixes it with new, unheard styles. Nine songs in length, White Silence within itself has many different sounds. The first three songs have a building sound, raw and aggressive...
- www.punknews.org
After crafting one of metalcore's most progressive, innovative, influential albums, 1998's Until Your Heart Stops, Cave In dabbled in everything from soaring space-rock to would-be major-label stardom. The band's last album, 2005's Perfect Pitch Black, sounded a little exhausted; a solid, relatively straightforward post-hardcore workout, it held down Cave In's name more than anything else...
- www.avclub.com
4/5 From scathing metallic hardcore (1998's Until Your Heart Stops) and mesmerizing space prog (2000's Jupiter) to deliriously catchy radio rock (2003's vastly underappreciated Antenna), Cave In have mastered at least three genres over the course of their 16-year career, while the members have all found success in extracurricular excursions as varied as Doomriders (drummer J.R...
- www.revolvermag.com
White Silence marks an important chapter in the return from dormancy for Massachusetts experimental alt-metal kings Cave In. True, the band issued the spastically heavy, proggy EP Planets Of Old in 2009, but White Silence is their first long-player in almost six years...
- www.altpress.com
We always wondered if East Coast metallic noise rockers Cave In were named after legendary slowcore outfit Codeine's ultra heavy jam "Cave In", and now we know! More on that in a second. This collection gathers up a handful of unreleased jams and rarities from these post/metal/prog heavies, who over the course of their now lengthy career, have probably managed to alienate every single one of their fans, except maybe us...
- aquariusrecords.org
Cave In's 2003 major-label debut garnered comparisons to Radiohead, Foo Fighters, and, in at least one review, Blue Öyster Cult. The new direction caused throngs of longtime fans to turn their backs on the band, and the cash-in, resulting in a slick but sickly commercial hardcore sound, ultimately bombed. Two years later, the band is back on Hydra Head, and while there are a few nods to the Cave In of days past, Perfect Pitch Black is nonetheless a melodic rock album at heart...
- pitchfork.com
I doubt Kurt Warner is a Cave In fan (maybe he's more of an Underoath guy), but he should at least appreciate the similarities between their career arcs: While spending most of 2009 fending off retirement rumors, fans of each could look back on a decade-plus defined by quiet dependability and a mid-career identity crisis. Cave In burst out of Boston's metalcore scene by shading their heaving, chop-heavy sound with enough prog and indie influences to make them safe for Radiohead fans...
- pitchfork.com
It's been a long, strange road for Boston-area band Cave In...
- dustedmagazine.com
Mapping the evolutionary twists of Cave In is a tricky business. Active since 1995, early records experimented with chaotically corrosive trash metal before making way for the prog bombast of 2000's Jupiter. By last year's Tides Of Tomorrow EP, the excess flab had been trimmed, throwing their inherent gift for melody into sharper relief...
- www.uncut.co.uk
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