Modern Life Is War Witness
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Tracklist:
1. The Outsiders (AKA Hell Is For Heroes Part 1)
2.Martin Achet
3.John and Jimmy
4.Marshaltown
5.D.E.A.D.R.A.M.O.N.E.S
6.Young Man On A Spree
7.I'm Not Ready
8.Young Man Blues
9.Hair Raising Accounts Of Ghosts (AKA Hell If For Heroes Part II)


Release Date: 2005

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2005-09-13 | 53 comments | 4,594 views

9 of 9 thought this review was well written

Said to be the album of year so far by many, Modern Life Is War's new LP Witness reminds listeners that it's still nigh on impossible to find a band that sounds like them today. Sometimes, a band's supposed uniquity is its downfall. Their attempt to be a band different from the rest can fail miserably, resulting in a contrived and uninteresting sound far too commonplace in the humdrum popular music scene today. The likes of From First To Last and Eighteen Visions could be said to fall into this category, going for something new but ending up with a rather dull and formulaic blend of all the cliches characteristic of their genre. Modern Life Is War, however, are a truly individual outfit, incomparable and peerless. Their breed of slower, more melodic hardcore interspersed with occasional and appropriately placed moments of bristling fury is an exciting mix.

A suitable word to encapsulate this band's sound would be 'epic'. No song on this album, or any off their previous releases, was without the necessary anger and evident effort poured out by every musician. Each instrument does its job and in the case of the guitars, they surpass what's expected. Instead of playing bog-standard powerchords repeatedly, the guitarists use a variety of dynamics and techniques, varying in timbre and urgency, testament to the extraordinary musicianship of these guys. Even so, despite the innovative playing on behalf of everyone involved, I'd still say that the most important aspect of Modern Life Is War are the vocals; an impassioned, emotive and drawn out roar. It's not especially hard to put your feelings to paper but to display them in the way that the singer does is a spectacular feat. On each song, his capabilities are used to full effect and complement the rest of the band's playing perfectly. I always imagined this album to be a soundtrack to a storm at sea: a relentless, fervent show of raging emotions, with I'm Not Ready being the eye of storm where all is calm, well hardly. To use a cliche, Witness' cathartic sound still is evident throughout. There isn't a single bad track on Witness. It's 31 minutes of completely listenable material.

The whole of the album actually has quite a downtrodden feel although it wouldn't do such a great album justice to call it that. It's more of an overwrought and jaded sound. On the whole, it's anything but upbeat although standout track D.E.A.D.R.A.M.O.N.E.S. certainly is, with a driving rhythm and a chant-a-long chorus. Still, most of you will be thinking: "what does this album have to merit 5 stars that other albums of the genre don't?" Frankly, the nature of Modern Life Is War is, as I've said, extremely challenging to sum up with mere words. Originality is often sadly scarce in hardcore, and punk for that matter. However, Witness is still surprisingly accessible to those who aren't big on hardcore. It's not purely 'noise', as critics of the genre may snidely remark while not being mundane and watered down. Modern Life Is War tread a narrow path between being something new, superbly grandiose and honest and being boring, overhyped and self indulgent. If I had to choose between Witness and My Love, My Way, I simply wouldn't choose. Each album is near perfect and excitingly avant-garde. Hardcore never sounded so reinvented and just plain inspiring.

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JACK!


Comments: 1
09.13.05


I still can't decide if I love or hate this album. Nice work though Dom.

Anti-Prefix


Comments: 2
09.13.05


Incredibly, amazing band. Incredibly, amazing album.

Incredibly, amazing author.

This is their best album by far.

Fabz


Comments: 136
09.13.05

Album Rating: 4.5

Modern Life Is War are amazing. I really like this album, I also can't choose if I prefer My Love, My Way or this one. Great review!

guns_of_brixton


Comments: 5
09.13.05

Album Rating: 5

Sam introduced me to Modern Life :D. This album is awesome.This Message Edited On 09.13.05

Let's Chop Cats!


Comments: 142
09.13.05

Album Rating: 3.5

Awesome album.

RCVA


Comments: 18
09.15.05


Great review.

DFelon204409
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3741
09.15.05

Album Rating: 3.5

This CD was pretty cool on the first listen.

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deadohiosky9


Comments: 6
09.17.05


This is such an awesome album.

Arrakakaka


Comments: 685
09.26.05

Album Rating: 4.5

I like what I'm hearing about this album. I may buy it.

santi3hg


Comments: 439
10.17.05

Album Rating: 4.5

very different from the usual hardcore. few listens and shows a different side of it. more original as u said.

i like it alot and thanks for the review im buying this cd.

xFor Shadowsx


Comments: 14
02.04.06


I love this album. My Love, My Way is definantly my fave though.

Good review.

(>dragon~guitarist<)


Comments: 243
02.07.06

Album Rating: 4.5

Excellent album, totally worth the buy. However listen to their first album My Love. My Way, imo it's much more creative and the screams sounds better.

Jawaharal


Comments: 1822
06.02.06

Album Rating: 5

I'm liking this alot right now.

pixiesfanyo
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1194
06.02.06

Album Rating: 5

I haven't commented on this, but in my opinion it's one of the finest hardcore ablums ever put to wax.

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Justanothernimrod


Comments: 475
06.23.06

Album Rating: 5 | Sound Off

this album is PERFECT. It is one of my favourite albums of all time.

I can't believe I missed them off my 10 heavy albums list!

Good review too, as you've said, MLIW are extremely challenging to sum up into words, but I think a little bit mroe analysis on the songs would have bee good;

'The Outsiders' for me sums up all the energy and emotion in this band. THAT riff, THOSE screaming, almost crying, heart-felt vocals, THOSE lyrics; "SO WHAT THE FUCK?! ARE YOU GOING TO DO KID?!"

While 'Martin Achet" is it's faster-paced counterpart.

I did however particuarly enjoy your analysis on the instruments and how well they are used. Because they're not overtly technical like most bands try to be, but they use much more subtle techniques to keep it interesting and most of all, alive.

simply amazing live too, probably the best band I've ever experienced.

Jawaharal


Comments: 1822
07.05.06

Album Rating: 5

This stuff is incredible. Young Man On A Spree may be one of the best songs I've ever heard out of the hardcore genre.

Cadaveric


Comments: 121
03.04.07


This record is amazing

trustxdialect


Comments: 1502
03.04.07


I just got this, and I usually don't like this kind of music but I figured I'd give it a shot.

So far, it's so fucking good.

Cadaveric


Comments: 121
03.04.07


yeah it's so catchy and the lyrics are great

trustxdialect


Comments: 1502
03.04.07


mhmThis Message Edited On 03.09.07



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