 | Tracklist: 1. Mute Print
2. Famous Friends And Fashion Drunks
3. Anchor End
4. William Blake Overdrive
5. Brand New Me, Same Shitty You
6. The Rip
7. Retiring
8. Stab Stab Stab
9. A Picture Of The World
10. Kursk
11. Dreaming Of Throwing Up
| Ranking: #66 for 2004 | |
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A Wilhelm Scream - Mute Print
[url]www.awilhelmscream.com[/url]
[url]www.nitrorecords.com[/url]
Review;
A Willhelm scream is a legendary sound effect originated in some old 50's Hollywood film - it's basically a shriek of pain, that has been reoccuring in many movies (like "There's Something About Mary", "Toy Story" and all of the "Star Wars"-movies). A Wilhelm Scream, on the other hand, is the product of a bunch of guys playing together in a band called Smackin' Isaiah, only to go through some line-up changes and reforming with new fuel and ambitions. "A Mute Print" is the band's sophomore release, and their Nitro Records debut album. Now, Smackin' Isaiah never got very big - which probably is the reason for the band now reforming to put 100% of their time and effort into making music - so many of you have no idea about who these guys are and what they sound like. To be honest - before this release, neither did I. But I'm definitely glad that I, in the midst of anticipating some awesome releases this year, have found myself a new "Favourite Band".
Like a pissed off Thrice. Yeah, that's about how they sound. It's complex, beautiful, catchy, hard, melodius, inspired - but also filled with attitude, aggression and enough energy to power a suburban neighborhood (or a small castle, or something). From opening a capella to closing waltz, this is an album packed to the rim with vocal and instrumental harmonies, stop-go rhythms, hooks, and catchphrases - everything sticky enough to stay with you for a long time (provided melodicore is your cup of tea - I don't see why it shouldn't be though). While aWS sounds a bit too much like Thrice at times (like on the otherwise awesome "The Rip"), both the vocals and lyrics hold enough originality and personality to easily set them apart from all other bands out there today. Lead vocalist Nuno Pereira's pissed off, harsh-shouting vocals - almost constantly backed by bassist Jonathan or guitarists Trevor's singing - might not be the most soothing, but they definitely add to the whole feel of the album. And that's nothing but a good thing.
The bands blazing dual guitarwork and brilliant songwriting is most apparent on Thrice-esque single "The Rip" (a extremely catchy song about how everyone is talking but no one has anything to say), "Famous Friends and Fashion Drunks" (a song I fell in love with upon the first listen, and one that's got me hooked to the point where I listen to it almost every day) and bitter betrayal story "Stab Stab Stab". But they're not beyond writing simple, effective pop songs with melodicore arrangements - like "Retiring" and "Dreaming of Throwing Up". All excellent songs in their own right.
On what should be the downside - there are a few things... Not many, just a few. For starters, it is a bit annoying to, every now and then, think someone just changed the CD to Thrice's latest album. Although Thrice are excellent, they have their style. But, meh - aWS does a beautiful emulation, without resorting to blatant thievery. Other quirk - some of the lyrics are too nonsensical for me. I get the general idea and emotions conveyed from most of them, but some of them just seem like drivel to me... Maybe I'm just reading them wrong, though.
This release is definitely a strong candidate for "Album of the Year 2004" - it's just great. You can really tell that there's loads of effort, time, talent and passion invested in this album. Every aspect of it, from production to artwork to songs to lyrics, just shine with an aura of accomplishment, and I'm totally sold. We've all been waiting for someone to raise the bar on melodicore - this just might be that raise.
Grade;
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4.5 / 5
/FatPete
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the rip and famous friends and fashion drunks are the only songs ive heard. they're both really good. i gave my friend money to order the album but it hasn't come yet.
| | | [QUOTE=NewKindofArmy03]the rip and famous friends and fashion drunks are the only songs ive heard. they're both really good. i gave my friend money to order the album but it hasn't come yet.[/QUOTE]
I have 3 of there Cds and all the tracks ive heard are ****in' awsome! There is not 1 track that isn't good! This is defently one of there best CDs and they are one of the best bands around at the moment!
I would like to thank Dexter Holand and Nitro Records for publishing them!
| | | You said, 'Like A Pissed Off Thrice'. I couldn't agree more. 
| | | Album Rating: 5
Oh shit, I mentioned Thrice thrice in this review =/
I still fucking love these guys, and I can't wait for their new album.
| | | Album Rating: 4.5
new album comes out soon, hope it is as awesome as this one, the new track i heard wasn't that great though
| | | Album Rating: 4.5
they don't sound like thrice
| | | TheBurntOrange is intelligent. FatPete is too. But he's also wrong. This is wayyyyy more punk derived whereas Thrice is more hardcore derived. Don't give me any BS subgenre stuff. Thrice is their own subgenre.
Digging: Orphans of Cush - White Noize
| | | Album Rating: 5
I think I was referring to the guitar harmonies and riffs. But I admit that, for some reason, I compared them to Thrice waaay too much.
| | | Whatevs. We can all have botch review for good albums, can't we?
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Hehe, yeah, true.
| | | Album Rating: 4
I can't find this album anywhere, i guess i'll have to order it. I love "the rip". Ruiner is F'ing amazing. Nobody has reviewed it yet tho...perhaps I'll make it my first.
I heard a rumor that this is out of print...can someone enlighten me. Because it wouldn't make much sense if it were.
Digging: A Wilhelm Scream - A Wilhelm Scream | | | quite a stunning album, Ruiner is good but this one still tops it
| | | Album Rating: 4
I GOT THIS FUCKING ALBUM!!!
..and yes, I'm in love with it.
| | | Album Rating: 2
this album is great! i love it!
great review
| | | thanks for the review
i finally listened to them and theyre great
| | | why hasnt anyone review there first album, its another great cd. im not much of reviewer so thats why i havent but there first cd needs some props also. i absolutely love this band
| | | Album Rating: 5
I should do "Benefits of Thinking Out Loud" or one of the Smackin' Isaiah albums.
| | | Album Rating: 3.5
Love this album. Gets better the more you listen to it.
... These guys aren't Satanists, are they?
Digging: Thrice - The Alchemy Index Vols. III and IV... | | | My personal favorite AWS cd.
| | | Album Rating: 4
@ Civic: Or course they are not Stanic. They are awsome.
Digging: Say Anything - Say Anything | | | |
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