Moodring is a one-man project that bridges the gap between metalcore and nu-metal. Granted, it is not a big gap given the poppy nature of most modern metalcore. He is a little more intentional in his pop hooks, and there are plenty of electronic flourishes to give things some depth. More emotionally nuanced than, say, Falling in Verse, but not as darkly atmospheric as the more recent Bad Omens, I could see these songs working well with the Welcome to Rockville crowd.
"Masochistic Machine" is energetic, but the songwriting is less focused. "Gunplay" works a little in this regard, though it brings Korn to mind/ "Anywhere But Here" has a more Deftones feel. If you were to take a section from almsot every big nu-metal song and put them in the blender, the results would be like "STFA" which, thanks to a strong chorus, might be the album's best song.
"Oxidized' finds them back with a taunt vocal melody for the verses, and a pretty solid groove. If this came out in the late 90s, it would have been next-level shit, and to think it used to take four meth heads at a time to come up with this sort of thing. Taking a nod from pop, the songs are all around the three-minute mark. "Bleed Enough?" is more typical of the metal of the genre despite the Deftones-like chorus. A similar thing can be said for "Sickfuck".
"Die Slow" finds the vocals doing most of the heavy lifting to elevate otherwise generic riffs, with a more thoughtful melodic space created in places; it all comes together to make the song work. The last song is poppier, but it is well-written. I will give this album a 9, and see how it grows on me, one of the better new school nu-metal albums I have heard this year.

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