by pinback » Sat May 21, 2005 10:55 am
Vitriola wrote:How is the System of a Down?
MESMERIZE REVIEW, PART 1!!!
I'm writing part 1 now, after having listened to the first six songs. Overall, I would call it "an album by SOAD", which means that, if you like SOAD, you will already have bought it, and if you don't, you never will. So far this album is unlikely to change anybody's mind on either side of that fence.
Songs:
1. Soldier Side: A few seconds of melodic guitarwork, leading into:
2. BYOB. Now THIS is how you start an album! Huge, riff-tastic number in which SOAD seems to be channeling old Metallica, while infusing it with their characteristic musical sense of humor (the "let's all have a party tonight" part, or whatever he says). Very very good. RAWK! \m/\m/\m/
3. Revenga: Kinda nondescript, with a few interesting chord changes.
4: Cigaro: Starts with the lyric "My cock is much bigger than yours". Fast, but nonmemorable.
5. Radio/Video: Goofy song, harking back to the original album, and also borrowing heavily from the song "BOOM" off Steal This Album. Like, almost copying it exactly. Features SOAD's first foray into reggae. I liked it, but didn't love it.
6. This Cocaine Makes Me Feel Like I'm On This Song: Simple song with a few power chords and a bunch of yelping about not eating the fish. I don't know which fish they're talking about, or why we're not supposed to eat it, but whatever.
So, there you have it. So far, I'd give it a C+. The sound is, for the most part, markedly different from the first three albums -- gone is the low-end muddiness, as everything comes out sounding crisper and a little more treble-ended. Also, Daron does more singing, which would generally be regarded as a bad thing, but has fortunately figured out how to actually hit a note some time between the last album and this one. Singing lessons?
Thematically, it bandied back and forth between "WAR IS BAD" and "TELEVISION IS BAD". So, you know, no revelations there.
Anyway, there's PART 1. Like SOAD is doing with these two short albums (Mesmerize/Hypnotize - The KILL BILL of hard rock), I will charge you full price again for the second half of the review, even though I scream about the evils of capitalism.
Hmm.
[quote="Vitriola"]How is the System of a Down?[/quote]
MESMERIZE REVIEW, PART 1!!!
I'm writing part 1 now, after having listened to the first six songs. Overall, I would call it "an album by SOAD", which means that, if you like SOAD, you will already have bought it, and if you don't, you never will. So far this album is unlikely to change anybody's mind on either side of that fence.
Songs:
1. Soldier Side: A few seconds of melodic guitarwork, leading into:
2. BYOB. Now THIS is how you start an album! Huge, riff-tastic number in which SOAD seems to be channeling old Metallica, while infusing it with their characteristic musical sense of humor (the "let's all have a party tonight" part, or whatever he says). Very very good. RAWK! \m/\m/\m/
3. Revenga: Kinda nondescript, with a few interesting chord changes.
4: Cigaro: Starts with the lyric "My cock is much bigger than yours". Fast, but nonmemorable.
5. Radio/Video: Goofy song, harking back to the original album, and also borrowing heavily from the song "BOOM" off Steal This Album. Like, almost copying it exactly. Features SOAD's first foray into reggae. I liked it, but didn't love it.
6. This Cocaine Makes Me Feel Like I'm On This Song: Simple song with a few power chords and a bunch of yelping about not eating the fish. I don't know which fish they're talking about, or why we're not supposed to eat it, but whatever.
So, there you have it. So far, I'd give it a C+. The sound is, for the most part, markedly different from the first three albums -- gone is the low-end muddiness, as everything comes out sounding crisper and a little more treble-ended. Also, Daron does more singing, which would generally be regarded as a bad thing, but has fortunately figured out how to actually hit a note some time between the last album and this one. Singing lessons?
Thematically, it bandied back and forth between "WAR IS BAD" and "TELEVISION IS BAD". So, you know, no revelations there.
Anyway, there's PART 1. Like SOAD is doing with these two short albums (Mesmerize/Hypnotize - The KILL BILL of hard rock), I will charge you full price again for the second half of the review, even though I scream about the evils of capitalism.
Hmm.