This is the fifth album from Mathcore band The Dillinger Escape Plan and it was released in 2013. Now, i am not hugely familiar with all of Dillingers work but they are one hell of a band and very unique as well. This review is also at the suggestion of my friend and i thought it would be interesting to dissect so lets get into it.
Track Rundown
1.Prancer- This track has a very cool unique Hardcore sound especially in the vocals and goes into some interesting rhythm sections which are common throughout this album the playing altogether is very tight which i like. It goes into this progressive kind of feel around the two minute mark which is only one of the twists and turns that make this band so interesting.
2.When I Lost my Bet: some really nice jazz drumbeats in the beginning which i find really cool kind of an extreme Jazz Fusion if you will the bass playing with the distorted vocals sounds so cool with the tight drums as well. Really energetic and technical which is really submersing me into this record more.
3.One of Us Is the Killer- Talk about feeling wow the intro has more of a presence of that breezy jazz feel and honestly sounds like it could be a pop song but i find it so awesome when it goes into the big distorted riffs then back to the soft parts it really blends together well creating an atmosphere that surrounds you as you listen to this album more the chorus is freaking fantastic. This song is pretty much a perfect composure and is my favorite on the album.
4.Hero of the Soviet Union- More of that tight Hardcore style playing with some really cool technical guitar parts it blows my mind how Ben Weinman can play so frantic like that and still keep a fluent smooth ryhthm pattern and Greg Puciato sounds like hes belting out as much as he can in his voice this is a pretty good track.
5.Nothing's Funny- Some cool chugging with a cool punchy bass line its got a cool groove in it for a band as frantic as this the really high back up vocals get me to its very cool just adds more layering to this song. I really like the really fast running on the guitar neck in the middle it weirdly reminds me of Megadeths Take No Prisoners and then goes back into the chorus which reminds me of some thing System Of A Down would write. its a good song.
6.Understanding Decay- pure frantic playing in this song really viscous but sticking with the progressive aspects Dillinger is known for. Its not an amazing song but by Dillingers standards its up to par.
7.Paranoia Shields- I like the bass and higher guitar notes in the beginning and what i really like by this point in the album is that every song has a unique sound whether its more pop or hardcore or mainstream rock but it always sounds good still a very enjoying album seven songs in.
8.CH 375 268 277 ARS- It fades in pretty interestingly with all the static noises and the slow droning and a riff i really like its very heavy and the electronic sounds in the backround i was afraid would hurt this bands sound but in fact adds another layer which i apprecitate. unfortunately this could be the weakest track here theres no real direction for it
9.Magic That I Held You Prisoner- this song sounds a tad repetitive in the beginning but still listenable but goes into some cool harmonics with the guitar i still like the little touches they have put in the song.
10.Crossburner- the heavy bass sounds really cool at the intro and then gets so frantic sounding but very heavy like a progressive Doom sludge metal song its pretty awesome.
11.The Threat Posed by Nuclear Weapons- the subtle then frantic beginning is pretty cool then it actually gets kind of a crossover sound to it the sound is very notable to Megadeths Rust In Peace record to me and its not an amazing end but it definitely ends very well.
Overall this album gets a 9 out of 10. i was very pleased after listening to this and now im interested to go back into Dillingers catalog and catch up to this mammoth of an album
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