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Savior Sorrow
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Despite the issue of
's 2005 DVD, the band has not released a new studio album in three years. This is significant because as the band reaches the age of lucky 13 (they first began playing together in 1993) it emerges as something wholly different. Forget about
and some of the
acts,
build their tunes from grooves and themes. They use rhythm as a composition. Yeah, they still wear masks, they still create a mystique which would be worthless if the music itself weren't so damn compelling. There are the different clashing rhythmic grooves in
where
, breaks, and hard, glorious '80s
riffs all collide. On
they play a near ballad that touches on the very best dramatic moments of
and alternate vocals between sung drones and harsh, growled out phrases. True: if
had come to birth in 2006 instead of the late '70s, they may have sounded like
do on this track. Beauty, chaos, tension, and fierce guitar and keyboard interplay create a taut instrumental attack that is both multitextured and dynamic.
is a little more predictable, but it rocks nonetheless; the slippery
plodding of
is almost like a
tune but is utterly
. The anthemic balladry and power chords on
showcase the differing faces of this complex and compelling Cleveland band.
is simply creepy, messed up, and full of moments where near-gothic beauty are interchanged with frenzied, distorted guitar riffs and literally thundering drums. The set ends with
a straight-up eerie, meandering ballad about the end of time. Vocals, strings, whispers, and guitars -- both acoustic and electric -- entwine
themes with the spirit of
's past in a quiet, unsettling song that is as well-crafted and beautiful as it is deranged.
is a welcome return. Recommended. ~ Thom Jurek