Poison The Well The Tropic Rot
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Tracklist:
1. Exist Underground
2. Sparks it Will Rain
3. Cinema
4. Pamplemousse
5. Who Doesn't Love a Good Dismemberment?
6. Antarctia Inside Me
7. When You Lose I Lose as Well
8. Celebrate the Pyre
9. Are You Anywhere?
10. Makshift Clay You
11. Without You and One Other I am Nothing

Ranking: #59 for 2009

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PeteyThePistol (4.5)
Poison The Well create a classic album that goes from being heavy and loud to beautiful and soft, an...
Justin Taslak (4)
Everything Versions should have been, The Tropic Rot is on par with Poison the Well's best albums....

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bamfe9 USER (3 Reviews)

2009-07-02 | 165 comments | 3,433 views

Summary: Brutal, Beautiful, Brilliant. South Florida's finest return in fine form.

4 of 4 thought this review was well written

For Poison the well, a band who continually push their own boundaries and produce perhaps what is the least expected of them time after time, The Tropic rot comes to me as a bit of a surprise.

In their own words, PTW said this of their new album: "It doesn't sound like any other Poison the Well record, but combines some of our favourite elements from the bands history, as far as energy and artistic vision and exploration go, but definitely takes things in a new direction for us, as always."

Throughout their history, the punishing metal riffs seen on 1999's the 'Opposite of December' have slowly melted away into the random but beautifully colourful musical interludes of 'You come before you'. Every album released prior to this seemed to reinvent the wheel in some way. That is not the case here, The tropic rot is instead reminiscent of everything that came before. What we see is the musical experimentation found in Versions combined with the sheer quality and tightness of YCBY, with perhaps some of the aggresiveness of earlier releases.

Revolutionary? Not really. But then it doesnt really need to be. This album is exemplary, perhaps in the way that you'll feel like you've heard it before, but not quite in the same way.

The Tropic Rot hits hard from the outset. 'Exist Underground' is bookended with the harsh, fast paced screams we all know and love from Jeff, and in the middle is everything in between - rising choruses, excellent singing and musical brilliance - the drums and the guitars combining skilfully, something that continues throughout the entire album.

'Sparks it will rain' continues in this fashion. Jeff's voice switches continually from shouting to singing, and the music follows suit, changing continually throughout the song. One thing about this whole album is that the music never seems to outlive its own welcome. There is enough variation in each song to keep each one relevant and interesting. The guitar work in particular is faultless at times.

'Cinema' follows, and contains some of the albums best lyrics, particularly in the chorus - 'I've done with these movie screens in my head, they've preoccupied me long enough'. One complaint levelled at Versions was that lyrically it was so very different to anything they had done before, at times losing the personal touch that PTW once had - not so here.

Bizarrely, the highlights of the album might just be the slower tracks such as 'Pamplemousse', 'When You Lose I Lose As Well' and 'Are You Anywhere?' Moreira's vocals continue to haunt the listener throughout the album - never more effective than on these tracks. Despite taking a while to sink in, once they grab the listener they do not let go - something any long-time PTW fan will be familiar with.

That is not to say that this is a soft album by any means, when PTW do aggressive on this album, they really shine. 'Who Doesn't Love a Good Dismemberment?' and 'Makeshift Clay You' stand out in particular. These songs show how Poison the well can be crushingly aggressive, atmospheric and spectacularly insightful all at once. This is why they are still relevant today; they are arguably one of the few bands capable of producing those genuinely beautiful musical landscapes out of a combination of meticulously harsh music and visceral screaming. As a result they should be heard by anyone who takes their interest in music seriously.

Having said that, PTW are a band ever dogged by a small section of their own fans for not having maintained the brutality found on 'Opposite of December'. If you are one of those fans, there is little in 'The Tropic Rot' that will satiate your hunger for more. For everyone else, this album another spectacular example of musicianship. A slow burner, perhaps, but nevertheless, a definite must listen. Do not pass this one up.

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accompliceofmydeath


Comments: 834
07.02.09

Album Rating: 4

Since when did Primack start singing?

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Iluvatar
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Comments: 11096
07.02.09

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

uh oh looks like ill have to pump out my review early

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TheRiddleR


Comments: 8
07.02.09

Album Rating: 4

Cool album! and cool review too Slow, but nonetheless aggresive. Like it!

bamfe9


Comments: 16
07.02.09

Album Rating: 4

Yea... My bad..... ^_^

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accompliceofmydeath


Comments: 834
07.02.09

Album Rating: 4

No problem. Just wanted to make sure I didn't miss something.

gaslightanthem


Comments: 4677
07.02.09


still need to listen to this, i've heard it sounds similar to cave in

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BallsToTheWall
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Comments: 18747
07.02.09

Album Rating: 3.5

Love the summary. Kickass album.

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accompliceofmydeath


Comments: 834
07.02.09

Album Rating: 4

I suppose it sounds somewhat like Cave In. A more aggressive Cave In perhaps.

FukuiSan


Comments: 167
07.02.09


Gotta get this.
Good review.

cfbassist


Comments: 100
07.02.09

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

great album, antarctica inside me is one of the best songs of the year for me


also this just continues PTW's pattern of "transition album->mastered album"


think about it, their EP was like "heres our sound but its still rough"
opposite of december was the full realization of that sound
tear from the red was the bridge from opposite of december to YCBY
YCBY was the full realization of their new sound
Versions was "different" but not great
and now this is like the sound on versions done right


so that means in about 4 years we will have another classic PTW album

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bamfe9


Comments: 16
07.02.09

Album Rating: 4

^^ Good call. Someone mentioned how every other album is a classic for these guys. I think i'd have to agree with that.

myhigherpie


Comments: 2423
07.02.09

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

that would be me :P

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bamfe9


Comments: 16
07.02.09

Album Rating: 4

kudos :D

mynameischan
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 13168
07.02.09

Album Rating: 4.5

so good

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BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 18747
07.02.09

Album Rating: 3.5

Peaches and cream.

accompliceofmydeath


Comments: 834
07.02.09

Album Rating: 4

Wow, peaches are good. But with cream? Yeah, it's that good.

atrink


Comments: 1135
07.02.09

Album Rating: 3

so... alright

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scyther


Comments: 1606
07.02.09


A little boring but Cinema is fantastic.

Iluvatar
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Comments: 11096
07.02.09

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I have listened to thais album 42 times in the past 10 days

Lunarfall


Comments: 2699
07.02.09

Album Rating: 4.5

is this better than you come before you or opposite of december?

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