Blacklisted Heavier Than Heaven, Lonelier Than God
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Tracklist:
1. Stations
2. Touch Test
3. I Am Weighing Me Down
4. Always
5. Memory Layne
6. Circuit Breaker
7. Matrimony
8. Self Explosive
9. Burning Monk
10. Canonized
11. Wish

Ranking: #49 for 2008

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John A. Hanson STAFF (3.5)
Expanding their sound a bit, Blacklisted release a generally triumphant hardcore record, albeit wit...

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Danie USER (8 Reviews)

2009-03-02 | 17 comments | 432 views

Summary: Short and powerful.

2 of 2 thought this review was well written

Being unfamiliar with Blacklisted, I decided to give their latest LP a spin as I was hearing many good things about the band. It turned out to be a wise move. The first peculiarity I found was the album's length, spanning a measly 19 minutes - with eight tracks shorter than two minutes. Ironically enough, this encouraged me even further to listen to the album as I like compact, to the point music. The album is an explosion of aggression, passion and dexterous musicianship. Frontman George Hirsch keeps his messages short and concise. Whereas the album is lacking in length, its replayability is invaluable.

The album starts off with Stations, 25 seconds of low pitched, distorted guitar blaring - almost creating a false sense of security. The intro is abruptly ended with one bang, and we're off. An explosion of aggression and frantic speed with the vocalist shouting, "Peace is just a warm gun away, it's deeper than where there's a will there's a way." Welcome to Blacklisted. Soon the fast passage comes to a halt and a slower passage emerges, don't relax yet, after a few seconds, you're hit in the face again with a hard groove section featuring excellent guitar work.

The second track is similarly structured. A swit start, followed by a heavy breakdown, a slower passage and a groove to finish the song. The ample tempo changes is refreshing and keeps the listener apprehensive, in a good way. As well as the slower passages were implemented in the first two songs, they feel dragged out or simply tedious in others, most notably Circuit Breaker, the longest track on the album at 4:13. Circuit Breaker starts off ferociously, fast guitar work intertwining with swift drumming to create a heavy passage, after the heavy passage it's a slow section, the latter just feels dragged out and becomes monotonous.The guitars and drums mix superbly on the album, complementing each other to create heavy beats. The drummer keeps his fills fairly simple throughout the album.

The eigth track, Self Explosive is one of the more memorable tracks. The opening groove is one of those grooves that will paint a sly smile on your face and make you bang your head, after the groove there is a short break, and once again a pleasant explosion of aggression assaults your ears. The song ends with a thunderous breakdown.

The vocalist, George Hirsch, delivers a competent vocal performance, while being full of conviction and passion, it almost feels a bit predictable at times. This is really minor though. The lyricism is concise and good, pertaining to relationships mostly and often throwing questions at humanity. The fifth track, Memory Layne ends with the vocalist softly asking, "How do you criticise, when you stand so safe inside? How do you climb, when you built your walls so high? How do you fight, when your hands are firmly tied? How do you rise, when all you know is the downside?"

Blacklisted delivers an aggressive, compact piece of work. If you like hardcore music, this is a must.

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Danie


Comments: 49
03.02.09

Album Rating: 4

I have a question... Why did two of my reviews just disappear? Did they get deleted or something?

Metalstyles


Comments: 4203
03.02.09


yes, Sputnik was hacked, and all the reviews which were made after february 14 were deleted.

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Danie


Comments: 49
03.02.09

Album Rating: 4

grrrr

iarescientists


Comments: 4464
03.02.09

Album Rating: 4

stopped reading after the intro

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Danie


Comments: 49
03.02.09

Album Rating: 4

E-fight e-fight!! Nah I agree it's kinda dumb... I deleted it :D

mynameischan
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 13168
03.02.09

Album Rating: 4

wish i wasn't an emotional wreck

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gaslightanthem


Comments: 4677
03.02.09


ya me too

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Danie


Comments: 49
03.02.09

Album Rating: 4

has anyone actually read the review? i'd appreciate some critique.This Message Edited On 03.02.09

SeaAnemone


Comments: 1662
03.23.09

Album Rating: 3.5

this is one of my first encounters with hardcore... it's pretty great, nothing amazing, but good nonetheless.

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rasputin
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 9668
03.23.09

Album Rating: 4

album rules

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BallsToTheWall
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Comments: 18755
03.23.09

Album Rating: 4

Yes.

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AKIRA28


Comments: 100
07.23.09

Album Rating: 4.5

awesome album, pretty good review but you could have talked about the instrumentation a bit more

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BallsToTheWall
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Comments: 18755
07.31.09

Album Rating: 4

Hear me out. A hardcore band, preferably, needs to create a three part epic trilogy entitled Animals. I is Parrot. Very melodic/ambient and will feature sound samples of rain and parrots cawing in the rainforest. II. Grizzly Bear. It will be dark and brutal featuring a live clip of a man being brutalized by a Grizzly in his natural habitat with a few blast beats and guttural vocals over hardcore-ish guitars. And III. The Great White Shark which will be both melodic and brutal with the Jaws theme and other live clips of Great Whites mauling people overlaying a somber atmospheric yet still metal or hardcore track.

TricksterGRex


Comments: 1887
07.31.09


you high again bro

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BallsToTheWall
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Comments: 18755
07.31.09

Album Rating: 4

No, i've never smoked but i've been thinking about this all day, and there's my other idea of a flute-core band. I have great ideas for gimmicky shit, I could probaly get far with my Irish insanity.

Danie


Comments: 49
08.04.09

Album Rating: 4

but what about whalecore. definitely some opportunities there

cirq


Comments: 3747
10.30.09

Album Rating: 4

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