Now to my own experience.
At the beginning of the first three tracks 24 Years, Lovesong and Caliban Revenge make an impression, almost something like euphoria turned on first hearing at me. 24 Years is probably the heaviest song of all time Caliban, Lovesong ne very cool groove number and Caliban Revenge has a nice change from verse and stick sugar melody in the chorus. The Clean voice of Denis Schmidt really suits this time well.
And then enters a first disillusionment on Track 4 (end this sickness).
Here you'll find first up to and including Track 7 (Liar) absolute Metalcore Durschnittsware. That's been part of everything a thousand times. Although there some nice samples as small innovation in the songs that provide gloomy athmosphere.
But still these tracks have a bad aftertaste, too monotonous, too similar to be exchanged.
Then comes the my opinion the best song on the album, track 8 "The Denegation Of Humanity". The riffs in the chorus are killer, the tempo changes and breakdowns do the rest and a short guitar solo also there. Finally variety.
Track 9 "Unleash Your Voice" is again too boring for my taste and too predictable. The Clean singing acts completely out of place here.
Track 10 "All I Gave" however, is a real positive surprise. A semi-ballad with nice intro good clean vocals and acoustic breaks.
Track 11 & 12 listen to a bit of ... as cover songs of Parkway Drive. This can be like, but you do not.
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Conclusion: SHTT is a solid Caliban album.
24 Years, Caliban Revenge, The Degenation Of Humanity, All I Gave are hits.
So there are some unusual tracks that convince me most here. Please it more in the future.
The rest of the album is "only" good to mediocre 08/15 Metalcore without undue experimentation or surprises.