Joshua Fit For Battle really evaded being labelled as any one definite genre with their varied sound. Their songs are not unlike the post-hardcore and "emotional" hardcore of the time but theres a distinct difference in their instrumental organization. They were lot slower in pace than a lot of this music, but not lacking in power at all. All of their songs have a distinct melancholic feel to them. Despite being a hardcore band I'd describe their sound as more sad than aggressive and angry.
One Of my favourite tracks "Sleepwalker's Guide" is a good representation of their versatility and lack of conformity to other hardcore from the time. It has a slow, melancholic instrumental intro for almost half the song before it breaks down into fast dual guitar riffs and intense, shrieked vocals. Joshua Fit For Battle really had a knack for building up intensity over their songs before erupting into pure chaos making the payoff feel even more powerful.
Here is a (very 90s) website made by the band with plenty of info, photos etc about Joshua Fit For Battle.
Joshua Fit For Battle & All I Ask split 7" 1999 (Electric Human Project)
S/T 7" 1999 (Prizefight Records)
Joshua Fit For Battle / Love Lost But Not Forgotten split 7" 1999 (Normal Records)
Joshua Fit For Battle / Flashbulb Memory split 12" 2000 (Revolutionary Audio)
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