Behold... The Arctopus Skullgrid
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Tracklist:
1. Skullgrid (1:07)
2. Canada (5:31)
3. Of Cursed Womb (2:58)
4. You Are Number Six (8:50)
5. Some Mist (3:47)
6. Scepters (3:43)
7. Transient Exuberance (7:37)

Ranking: #171 for 2007

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Lambda (3.5)
Not for the faint of heart, or people who don't enjoy impulsive, technically-complex music....

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4.0
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Greg Majewski USER (30 Reviews)

2007-10-18 | 41 comments | 2,387 views

Summary: The long awaited debut full length from the Brooklyn instrumental tech trio makes good the promises from their previous EP. A dense, spiraling album that will take more than a few casual listens to fully comprehend.

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Behold… the Arctopus (henceforth known as BtA) really knows how to build up the hype. After two demos, a promising EP with a downright unruly name (Nano-Nucleonic Cyborg Summoning?) and a split with strange avant-noise duo Orthrelm, the Brooklyn based instrumental tech metal trio has finally released its first full length on the legendary, quarter century old Metal Blade Records. Skullgrid is the perfect cure for those waiting pains, because while the name of the album is more elementary than the band’s previous release, the music therein is infinitely more complex, mature, and (strangely) likeable than anything played on the EP.

Economy is the name of the game on Skullgrid; the album itself clocks in at only 33:33. In this brief time limit, BtA manages to jam together heaps of shred mastery, stop-start Warr guitar (a crazy 12 stringed bass/guitar hybrid played mostly by tapping) runs and skizzo-jazz drumming on every mind-bending track.

And while on the stick work, it is important to note that drummer Charlie Zeleny has come into his own with this album, maybe even a little too much. His lightning quick fills and keen sense of rhythm among the chaos steal him the show over his equally talented bandmates. The end of “Canada,” for example, sounds like something Buddy Rich might have played if he had lived long enough to hang out with the guys in the late 80’s Florida death metal scene. As for the other two members, they and the two guest musicians (Dream Theater keyboardist Jordan Rudess and Mick Barrr, guitarist for the aforementioned Orthrelm) keep up the virtuosity from the album’s first burst of energy to the waning moments of the frenetic finale, “Transient Exuberance.”

Skullgrid is easily the most complex and challenging release of the year, and metal fans and musicians alike should take a listen, if only to be humbled by three guys with more musical prowess than a graduating class at Berklee.

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WillieFisterbut
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7754
10.18.07

Album Rating: 3

Sounds promising, but I have to admit that this is a little lacking in the actual information department... I have a general idea of what this might sound like, but barely... is it anything like Spastic Ink or Liquid Tension Experiment?This Message Edited On 10.18.07

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Doppelganger


Comments: 3124
10.18.07


They're kind of like Spastic Ink, except a lot less... musical. Don't get me wrong though, I like these guys. Marston is my hero.This Message Edited On 10.18.07

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ValiumMan


Comments: 493
10.18.07


Good review.
This sounds like the kind of thing I won't listen to often, but enjoy once in a while (when I'm in the mood for really technical, angular, weirdish music, that is)

pixiesfanyo
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1194
10.18.07


This is a good album. It doesn't fill the gap of Infidel? / Castro but whatever.

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Confessed2005


Comments: 3290
10.18.07

Album Rating: 4

This sounds like something I'd enjoy. Good review.

Brain Dead


Comments: 1151
10.18.07


kind of sparse review.
Orthrelm rule.

Abaddon2005


Comments: 651
10.18.07


Good album, would have reviewed if no one else had.

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Fort23


Comments: 1789
10.18.07


I have the Nano-Nucleonic Cyborg Summoning EP, so I should get this.

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WillieFisterbut
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7754
10.18.07

Album Rating: 3

They're kind of like Spastic Ink, except a lot less... musical. Don't get me wrong though, I like these guys. Marston is my hero.
If they're kind of like Spastic Ink then that's good enough for me.... I'll check them out.

Hbp


Comments: 3683
10.18.07


Horrible, horrible band.

Gmaj


Comments: 27
10.18.07

Album Rating: 4

Yeah, it's definitely a much less cohesive Spastic Ink. This album is especially spazzy, but it's barely over a half hour long, so by the time your head is about to explode, it's over. If you dig any kind of tech/prog/instru-metal, you need Skullgrid. It will own you for quite awhile, at least until you can make sense of all the cacophonous noise. Fun stuff indeed!

gasmaskman


Comments: 973
10.18.07


It's taking me some time to get into the crazy tech of it, but I really like this

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Gmaj


Comments: 27
10.18.07

Album Rating: 4

It's a bit of an acquired taste, but there are some oddly accessbile bits in there. Not as many weird intros and random pauses as there are in the EP. I think it's just a lot more mature and developed. Not to say the EP wasn't, but Skullgrid just has better songwriting all around.

UNDERAGE


Comments: 29
10.20.07

Album Rating: 4

It's definitely one of the better CDs that came out this year..alongside with Blotted Science's "The Machinations Of Dementia".

If you're not comfortable with enjoying atonal pieces and odd timing, then you probably won't like this. However, I don't think it's right for people to criticize it as "random wankage noise", because anyone who knows anything about music theory and playing music will know that this is way beyond that..as incoherent as it sounds, it's actually very well structured, and it takes a lot of precision and technicality to play music like that.

Music doesn't have to be melodic. Atonality has its own beauties..

WillieFisterbut
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7754
10.23.07

Album Rating: 3

I bought this on iTunes yesterday because it was only $6.93, and it is definitely a "less musical" version of Spastic Ink (and heavier too)... I like it, thanks for all the input from all the people that had already heard it; that combined with the review got me off my ass and it turned out to be worth it.

Edit: Oh, and now I understand why the review was lacking in the description department... how do you really describe this kind of album to someone who has never heard them??? So, I voted now too.This Message Edited On 10.23.07

bringonthebreakdown


Comments: 4254
11.16.07


stop-start Warr guitar (a crazy 12 stringed bass/guitar hybrid played mostly by tapping)


...is this a Chapman Stick or something different?

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Cocaine
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7130
11.16.07


They're different but basically the same idea.

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bringonthebreakdown


Comments: 4254
11.16.07


Ah, I see. Why didn't he just play a chapman stick then :P

Cocaine
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7130
11.16.07


I believe Chapman Sticks are more exclusive to tapping while Warr Guitars allow "Standard playing" more easily. I think it's just a personal preference.

bringonthebreakdown


Comments: 4254
11.16.07


Ah, gotcha. You learn something new every day! :D



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