I picked up this album a last week, along with Smashmouth and Weezer (both self titled). This one has gotten the lion's share of radio time. It's made it to my 'infinitely listenable list', which should be all you need to know.
I highly encourage people to give this album a whirl. If you like aggressive rock with hard, almost violent vocals that never make it beyond being fully comprehendible, you'll like this CD. I've always enjoyed vocals that border on being pushed too far (if accompanied by an appropriate soundtrack), and this CD's got'm in abundance. I don't know the lead singers name, but he's got some heavy talent here. The instrumentation is pretty good too, and is fairly consistent through the album without being boring and rote. Not a lot of variation in guitar effects or tone, so the CD just seems to flow from one song to the next. So much so that it feels far shorter than its 46 minutes is. But, while each song flows naturally from one to the next, they never meld together into one incomprehensible mess.
I had at first thought that their song structure was fragmented and amateurish at best, but after repeated listening it all flows very well....
So, yeah, five stars from Titus.
I highly encourage people to give this album a whirl. If you like aggressive rock with hard, almost violent vocals that never make it beyond being fully comprehendible, you'll like this CD. I've always enjoyed vocals that border on being pushed too far (if accompanied by an appropriate soundtrack), and this CD's got'm in abundance. I don't know the lead singers name, but he's got some heavy talent here. The instrumentation is pretty good too, and is fairly consistent through the album without being boring and rote. Not a lot of variation in guitar effects or tone, so the CD just seems to flow from one song to the next. So much so that it feels far shorter than its 46 minutes is. But, while each song flows naturally from one to the next, they never meld together into one incomprehensible mess.
I had at first thought that their song structure was fragmented and amateurish at best, but after repeated listening it all flows very well....
So, yeah, five stars from Titus.