The Answer
Everyday Demons


3.0
good

Review

by AliW1993 USER (134 Reviews)
March 31st, 2009 | 13 replies


Release Date: 2009 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Providing they aren’t looking for originality, there should be plenty for fans of seventies hard rock to enjoy here.

It’s not all that long since The Answer, a then new band from Northern Ireland were hailed as the future of rock music. In reality, they were quite the opposite, because as far as nostalgic bands go, you won’t find many better The Answer to take you back to the seventies. Unsurprisingly, the initial hype never really caught on, and the bands debut album came and went without a lot of fuss, as most likely will this follow up, Everyday Demons.

The fact that The Answer sound basically like a AC/DC and Led Zeppelin tribute band should not completely turn you off, however, as there is plenty for fans of old school rock and metal to enjoy here, providing that you aren’t expecting originality. Their music may not be the type that will drastically increase your heart rate or top album of the year lists, but there is certainly a place for it in the modern market. This has been proven in recent years by the success of similarly nostalgic bands such as Wolfmother and Airbourne.

The album begins, as you would expect with a bang. Opener Demon Eyes basically outlines everything that the Answer are about, with high pitched vocals, crunchy guitars and fairly energetic riffs. Unfortunately, it also displays their main drawback, which as previously mentioned is their total lack of new ideas. Singer Cormac Neeson’s voice bears an uncanny resemblence to the likes of Robert Plant, Brian Johnson et al, and the riffs, while not bad aren’t anything special, and begin to sound similar very quickly. In fact, the same can be said for almost every song here.

This repetitiveness, along with a lack of variation means that the majority of the album sounds like one continuous slab of music. To be fair, they do have a stab at a slower ballad with the ironically titled Comfort Zone, but unfortunately it is one of the weaker tracks here. What they do best is the straight up rock formula they keep to for the majority of the album, and while this almost condemns them as one trick ponies, it should easily be enough to keep their existing fans pleased.

Unfortunately, while the album is solid throughout, there aren’t really any standout moments, or potential singles that are likely to attract new fans. Still, all of the songs here, are fun, upbeat and catchy to an extent, and though most are rather unmemorable, they are all very listenable on their own; this effectiveness just seems to get lost in the context of the album. Probably the best example of this is Walkin' Mat, a perfectly good song that just comes and goes without making any impact.

Just like their debut, with which it bears a lot in common, Everyday Demons is almost entierly irrelevant, having arrived about thirty years too late. However, it should not be ignored simply because of this. What you see is what you get with the Answer, and the formula that has worked so far for them is unlikely to see change anytime soon. This was never going to be remembered as a classic, era defining moment, but for what it is, it’s a good album.



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AliW1993
March 31st 2009


7511 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Pretty sure this is the shortest review I've done, hope its alright.

Greggers
March 31st 2009


2375 Comments


Pretty good review, I liked their first album but I'm not too sure about getting this one.

HenchmanOfSanta
March 31st 2009


1994 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Sums up exactly how I feel about this album, but don't compare Robert Plant and Brian Johnson, please.



Maybe it's because it's fun to play in Guitar Hero, but I thought Never Too Late was a great song whereas this has absolutely no standouts.

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
March 31st 2009


22500 Comments


I can't say I have ever heard of these guys. They sound like Airborne & Wolfmother combined.

Great review Ali. Really clear & easy to read, while summing up the sound & overall effectiveness of the LP well. Worthy of a pos.

gaslightanthem
March 31st 2009


5208 Comments


they sound really bad

lobby
April 1st 2009


1251 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

I have this, but haven't listened yet...



The summary sounds awkward, otherwise, a good review.This Message Edited On 03.31.09

Douchebag
April 1st 2009


3626 Comments


Whoa I stumbled across the song 'Demon Eyes' and now I really wanna find this album!!

I dunno if Australia has this either, I really wanted the Machine Men (a modern band that sounds like maiden) album, but can't find it

gaslightanthem
April 1st 2009


5208 Comments


luckily even in australia there is the internet

Douchebag
April 1st 2009


3626 Comments


Yeah but i'm one of those cool cat's that has to own in on CD.
I'll see if I can find it.

gaslightanthem
April 1st 2009


5208 Comments


you should be able to purchase a copy on the internet

Douchebag
April 1st 2009


3626 Comments


That's true, I haven't gone hell bent on searching, but I can't find the 'machine men' album anywhere! exept overseas of course.

gaslightanthem
April 1st 2009


5208 Comments


the answer album:

http://www.theomegaorder.com/s.nl;jsessionid=0a010c451f43506dc5b66a2e43b5b6b8e01770a567dd.e3eTaxiMa38Te3eTe0?sc=16&category=177174

machine men:

http://www.theomegaorder.com/s.nl;jsessionid=0a010c451f43506dc5b66a2e43b5b6b8e01770a567dd.e3eTaxiMa38Te3eTe0?sc=16&category=177174

or

http://www.levykauppax.fi/search/?q=machine+men

or

http://cdon.eu/music/machine_men/

the last two are european so idk if they will ship to australia but both the first two should - for this album and machine men

DrGunther
June 2nd 2011


204 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Great review. There's nothing wrong at all with this album, but you'd struggle to find anything memorable about it. Quite nice for a couple of listens in the way Wolfmother or Airbourne are, i.e. good but derivative.



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