Later known for incorporating electronic elements into an aggressive post-hardcore sound also tainted with emo, metal, and math rock elements, Richmond, VA's Scarlet first emerged in the year 2000, peddling a far simpler metalcore style on their Breaking the Dead Stare EP. But continual musician turnover contributed to their gradual evolution toward that expanded sonic palette (in addition to a 2000 break-up and 2002 reformation), which eventually got them signed to Ferret Records. There followed releases like 2003's Something to Lust About EP, 2004's sardonically named Cult C...