Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Enter Shikari" in English language version.
English post-hardcore band known for its dynamic live show and D.I.Y. business sense.
[The Mindsweep is the] fourth studio long-player from the hard-hitting, shape-shifting English post-rockers with a penchant for dabbling in dubstep, trance, and drum and bass...
Produced by former Sikth guitarist Dan Weller, the album hardly sits still for one minute, lurching from demonic metal to industrial dubstep ("Arguing with Thermometers") from trippy electronica to blistering air guitar prog ("Warm Smiles Do Not Make You Welcome Here") and from wobble-heavy drum'n'bass to rabble-rousing punk ("Sssnakepit") in an appropriately blatant disregard for convention.
[Enter Shikari] were the first to release a metalcore album [(Take to the Skies)] that could also pass as a respectable techno effort.
Side B [of the 7" vinyl] contains an 'ambient noise mix' featuring tumbleweed, chirping seagulls and dripping taps. [It] has been remixed by Rou Reynolds of experimental rock band Enter Shikari...
One could say [Enter Shikari] somewhat started and transformed the electronicore scene, going strong since 2003. Seemingly ahead of their time, it wasn't until 2008 when the band really started to take off and gain a large fan base here in the US as well.
...electronic rock titans Enter Shikari have announced their biggest UK tour to date in support of their fourth album The Mindsweep.
...Britain's most explosive post-hardcore act Enter Shikari head to Australia for their first ever headline tour! Boasting a genre-smashing sound that melds punk, hardcore, electronica, dubstep, drum'n'bass and rock into the one frenzied package, Enter Shikari took their native UK by storm with their gold-selling debut, Take to the Skies.
...Enter Shikari reveal their very own sssnakepit beer..
Though Enter Shikari were employing the same kind of hard dance synth presets like any other electronicore act, their ace-in-the-hole back in their earlier years was taking the then-esoteric sound of dubstep and putting it into their music, making them innovators as much as oddballs of the hardcore scene.
Having finely tuned their set to become one of the best live British alternative-rock bands today, it began to feel like it was all or nothing for [Enter Shikari's] fourth release, The Mindsweep.
Having finely tuned their set to become one of the best live British alternative-rock bands today, it began to feel like it was all or nothing for [Enter Shikari's] fourth release, The Mindsweep.
...electronic rock titans Enter Shikari have announced their biggest UK tour to date in support of their fourth album The Mindsweep.
...Britain's most explosive post-hardcore act Enter Shikari head to Australia for their first ever headline tour! Boasting a genre-smashing sound that melds punk, hardcore, electronica, dubstep, drum'n'bass and rock into the one frenzied package, Enter Shikari took their native UK by storm with their gold-selling debut, Take to the Skies.
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