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Release Date:
(September 26, 2006)
Overall Rating: ++++-
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Album Review
This album is a little different than most that were released this year, because this album was really released twice. It has been a big rollercoaster ride for Mute Math and them putting out their debut full length. They released it earlier this year on tour, selling it at their shows and using their own money to fund that. September 26th was when the record was officially released by Warner Brothers. The first song is an instrumental track which sets the stage for everything you can except to hear over the next 60 minutes. The drums are loud and raw and stick out, but in such a perfect way. The keyboard and guitar set the melody which is quickly added to with faint vocals which aren't words but rather is used as another instrument. The first song fades and the guitar comes in strong and leads you into the rest of the record. The record is very dynamic, it does not fit in a certain mold, sometimes rocking out hard with songs like "Typical" and "chaos." while other times it shows it's softer side with songs like "Stall Out" and "Stare At The Sun" which connects to another instrumental track "Obsolete", although this one is much long (4:30 to be exact). The whole time though this record is intelligent, it never misses a step and is complimented with thought provoking lyrics on every track. One thing that came across my mind was that there are so
many sounds and effect on the record that I thought they might be shooting
themselves in the foot by putting a record out that they could not play
live, but that is not the case at all. The 6 song live EP that comes with
this CD proves they know how to replicate the sounds and emotion that is on
their debut self-titled full length. |
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