Voted 2nd best show of 2012 in Montreal â Ondes Choc
âMontrealâs BornBroken simply go for the throat and never let up. Their d
ebut record The Healing Powers of Hate is a no holds barred punch to the face. Combining the aggression of Lamb of God with the riffs of Pantera makes for a modern day polished metal release. A concept record based around mankindâs ability to overcome adversity and rise up against it, the message is powerful and thought provoking.â â About.com â Heavy Metal - Dragoâs Dungeon: June 2013 The Monthâs Best Unsigned Heavy Metal Bands
âBornBroken may be the best metal band you probably havenât heard of. Those who love hard, heavy, angry metal are in for a treat and may find a new favorite in BornBroken. Their latest album, The Healing Powers of Hate, is the perfect combination of heavy meets melodic and combines what youâd hear from Lamb of God, Hatebreed and Five Finger Death Punch into one powerful, melodic, fist-pounding metal experience. Thereâs not one dull moment here and any metal head should at least check this album out. Rating: 8.5/10âł â TheFrontRowReport
âThese extreme metallers have done an amazing job of combining death and thrash without treading on melodic death too muchâŠThe quality of the recording is also up to standards, including some gravity blasts thatâll have you shouting, âf**k yeah!ââŠThis is a debut metal album of epic proportions. If itâs not the Canadian metal album of the year, itâs certainly in the running for Canadian debut metal album.â â 4/5 â Yell Magazine
ââThe Healing Power of Hateâ is a well executed album, tight and well produced, at times with strong hardcore influence. I liked the strong profile that the drums took, the guitar breaks were exciting and all the way through the vocals were first rate. The time taken to create it is very evident in the final result.â 4.5/5 â MetalTalk
âFrom the Canadian Mecca of metal, Montreal, comes upstart antagonists of aggression BornBroken and their debut The Healing Powers of Hate. From the opening moments of lead track âCanât Quiet the Riotâ itâs obvious these boys aim to take their hybrid of groove metal and metalcore and jam it right down your throat. Drawing heavily from the likes of Pantera and Lamb of God, the first meal of the day is a pit-ready anthem. Working off catchy as f**k, breakdown inflected riffs BornBroken mercilessly pound the listener to pulp. There is absolutely no doubt people leave a BornBroken show with injuries.â â Hellbound
âMontreal Metalheads spawn a beast of a debut albumâŠOver the years, there has been the odd occasion when a debut album has really struck me between the eyes, knocked me to the ground and given a damn good slapping (in the musical sense of course). Here is the latest in that line, an album of intense and brutal passion mixed with a groove based element that had me hooked from track one.â â Planet Mosh
âThis album is 44 minutes of pure adrenaline infused death-thrash metal at its finest. The Healing Powers Of Hate captures the voice of âthe brokenâ and grants an identity to the thousands of so called misfits that struggle to find a place in our society. Marching to the sounds of brutal bass, slamming percussion, high-speed guitar solos and violently powerful vocals, the broken shall rise.â â LouderThanHell â 5/5
âThe Healing Power of Hate is a great example of why Canadian metal is regarded around the world as being of very high quality: Because, quite simply, it isâ. â GoetiaMetal
âI especially liked the guitarsâ tone and the bass omnipresence, which add a thick extra layer of heaviness to the overall sound and prevent the album from feeling too polished or light. A well-crafted album without frills: as I mentioned above, BornBroken is not here to be cute but instead to knock you out with a direct hit in the face and they achieve this perfectly.â â Metal Made In Canada
âI was sucked in after the first couple of songs and if I had a label I would sign them in a heartbeat! I understand that this release was self-produced and if that is the case these boys are ten steps ahead of the game and will have labels banging through their doors in no time.â â XplosiveMetal
âMany of the hooks and riffs are excellent, they absolutely destroy my speakers, and the bedroom mosh commences.â â MetalStorm
âI thoroughly enjoyed âThe Healing Powers of Hateâ. Itâs got breakdowns, screaming solos and funky bass, three of my favourite things. I also liked the way the band incorporated other non-musical features, such as the sounds of sirens and spoken lyrics. Itâs hard to hate on this album, despite the healing powers the emotion offers. â â Metal Temple
âThe Healing Powers Of Hate is the debut release from these up-and-comers and is loaded with hard-hitting riffs and even heavier breakdowns. With this album BornBroken have resurrected the intense metallic sounds of bands the likes of A Life Once Lost, Hatebreed, Nora, and Arise And Ruin that once dominated the North American metal scene. Itâs wonderful to hear a band like BornBroken bringing back what some might consider the peak sound of modern metal.â â PureGrainAudio.com
âMusically, BornBroken are a more solid, and extremely heavy, lot. Simon Savard and Mike Deckerâs surging, Dimebag Darrell-inspired grooves hit like haymakers throughout, aided by the sort of dry, ultra-punchy production Terry Date used to achieve such brutal majesty with Pantera, Unearth, Deftones and on White Zombieâs Astro Creep: 2000. The sound here is huge â especially for a self-released effort â clear and quite pummeling.â â Metal-Rules
âItâs not often when you find yourself deep inside of a storyline with an album especially a Metal album, and this is exactly where you find yourself being drowned in throughout The Healing Powers of Hate. Every lyric and every song has a purpose and sheds the tearing storyline that is BornBroken. Throughout every well timed riff through the endless pounding of the skins and through each scream and Growl BornBroken brings you down to their deep hell and shows you their vision through The Healing Powers Of Hate.â â KingstonMusicReviews
âBornBroken deserves broad attention. Theyâve already made a very big impression in their native Montreal, both for their live performances as well as their music in general. I honestly donât know that much about the Montreal metal scene, but I do know that it is getting bigger and more competitive. For these guys to emerge as a local favorite suggests something of their overall quality. Give this one a spin.â SeaofTranquility â 4/5
âBornBrokenâs Healing Powers Of Hate is a powerful album that falls in line with the likes of Pantera, Lamb Of God, and Hatebreed with some thrash inspirations from the likes of Testament, and Slayer.â â Emurg.com
âI must say that BornBrokenâs amalgamation of melodeath, metalcore and modern thrash works very well. It is well balanced and captures only the good aspects of these three genres, reminding us that, despite all the not-so-interesting bands that roam the three genres, melodeath, metalcore and modern thrash do have a lot to offerâŠFans of Pro-Pain, Lamb of God, Killswitch Engage, Machine Head and a wide variety of modern metal bands should definitely check out this potent debut album.â â 4/5 â MetalMusicArchives
âWhat BornBroken have done here is create an album that ticks pretty much every box on the seriously heavy tick sheet, managing to put together an album which is heavy, melodic, dark, haunting, and yet uplifting at the same time. Representing the pain and angst that went into making it, this album will connect with your soul, and remind you of what heavy is.â â Loud-Stuff.com
âThe track Control has a super hooky melodic line that rides over a thicker groove. It really fills my body with warmth while also making my blood boil. This echoes with a bit of Gothenburg stylistic trappings without going overboard. It really is a tasty riff.â â Nocturnal Cult