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"Already known for their musical precision, this album [Ruining Lives] is another step up for the New York three-piece, with every chord, beat and vocal landing exactly where it should, no mean feat for a band that inject[s] a raw thrash element into nearly every track. Prong have a knack for getting you pumped up, with over twenty years experience they know just where to place the pinch harmonics and drum rolls to get your fists pumping. Ruining Lives shines a light on their post-metal side, embracing the clatter of the double bass pedal and thundering downtuned chords in an impressively disciplined display of harmonic aggression." - Jeremy Daniel, Altsounds.com

A lot of metal bands these days have some pretty obscure names that often don't communicate much beyond their connotation. Prong, on the other hand, is quite the loaded name for a masculine metal band - it just speaks volumes. It's also a New York City band, much also accounts somewhat for the name. They've been around since 1986 and have four times as many ex-members as current members. They have had their impact on other musicians as well, with Korn's Jonathan Davis and Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nail - among others - claiming their influence. With eight studio albums, one live, four EPs and a remix, they have a solid catalog to draw from, with their latest being Ruining Lives. It's the driver for the current tour, which stops at the Diamond Pub Concert Hall on October 5, with Krosjoint, Luther and Popkiss Chainsaw opening. Tickets are $12.

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