Between The Buried And Me The Great Misdirect
  full reviewuser ratings (406) 
Tracklist:
1. Mirrors
2. Obfuscation
3. Disease, Injury, Madness
4. Fossil Genera - A Feed From Cloud Mountain
5. Desert of Song
6. Swim to the Moon

Ranking: #58 for 2009

user rating
4
excellent
Chart.
other reviews
iwrestledabigmaconce (5)
The Great Misdirect is Between The Buried And Me at their finest....
BTBAMF (5)
BTBAM have composed their strongest, most solidly mature album yet....
Matthew Dippel (4.5)
Between The Buried And Me's most focused effort to date, "The Great Misdirect" presents six sprawlin...
Tyler Munro STAFF (4)
While The Great Misdirect might not match the raw intensity of The Silent Circus, it might be their ...
Elijah A. (3.5)
Varied, grandiose, epic, with some"been there done that" thrown in the mix....
radianteclipse (3)
Between the Buried and Me, explained through Jesus....
Taylor Jermolajew (2)
You gotta help us Doc, we've tried nothing and we're out of ideas....
David Driver (2)
Without any articulate concepts or comprehensible structures, The Great Misdirect fails to clearly e...

related



recommended by reviewer
Between the buried and Me Colors
If you hate this
then Anything else
Will do!

members also liked
Protest the Hero Fortress
Opeth Blackwater Park
Protest the Hero Kezia
Opeth Watershed
Cynic Traced In Air
Mastodon Crack the Skye
Converge Axe To Fall
Mastodon Blood Mountain

  On 60 Lists

5.0
classic
Robert Hollier USER (6 Reviews)

2009-10-27 | 36 comments | 2,033 views

Summary: Between the Buried and Me decided to refine their songwriting and their approach, and I couldn’t be any happier.

9 of 13 thought this review was well written

Between the Buried and Me have been a band constantly evolving since their arrival to the scene in 2000 with their self-titled debut album. With each album they have been pulling further and further away from their metalcore roots which arguably started with The Silent Circus and ended up with Colors with the latter seen as their defining album. Whilst I agree that Colors was a milestone in their career, it wasn’t a classic and was certaintly not short of flaws or critics. So two years on with The Great Misdirect how would Between the buried and me continue their evolution of sound?

Quite simply put, they don’t. Instead Between the Buried and Me have redefined their sound and refined pretty much everything that was wrong with Colors. For a start one of the problems with Colors that many people have argued is that there isn’t many riffs that are memorable and that stick out from the first listen, especially in the 13 minute shred fest Ants of the Sky. Whilst Colors took quite a few listens for certain riffs to be memorable, The Great Misdirect greatly benefits from more memorable song writing. Riffs are much more easily distinguishable and memorable than ever, particularly the progression in Disease, Injury, Madness at 6:36 and the truly epic riff near the end of the jam session of Swim to the Moon at 13:18. In fact the whole of Swim to the Moon possibly has more memorable stand out points than the entire Colors album but ill come to that later.

‘Disease, Injury, Madness’ and ‘Fossil Genera’ are easily two of the best songs that Between the buried and me have ever constructed. The former being possibly the best song they have ever written starting off with a barrage of metal riffs and Tommy’s infamous love/hate screaming before a wave of atmosphere and keyboards transfers into the long cleanly sung passage. Transfers between the heavy/soft parts are way more natural than Colors and seem less forced whilst remaining just as memorable as the clean passages of ‘Sun of Nothing’ or ‘Ants of the Sky’. Whilst both those songs clean sections were particularly brilliant, Between the Buried and Me have learned that there is more ways to transfer into their cleaner parts without having to resort to chugging which there is less off than ever.

The other main criticism that has come with Colors is the use of Between the Buried and Me’s quirky genre interludes which sometimes come off as random or not fitting into the song. Whilst I think this is true, i think it serves its purpose well and doesn’t come across as completely nuts with the exception of Bungle-Esque part in Sun of Nothing which makes no absolute sense but never fails to make me laugh. ‘Fossil Genera’ however makes use of Between the Buried and Me’s quirkiness alot better, it has one of the best intro’s they have ever had with Tommy’s circus like keyboard under some slow doomish metal riffage. The circus vibe throughout the entire song is very written and whilst many might complain about Between the buried and me’s sense of fun with their genre styles, i personally think its a strength of their’s which distinguishes them from many other bands.

Finally there is the 18 min epic closer ‘Swim to the Moon’ which has some of the most memorable parts to the entire album. This whole song technically is ridiculous, ranging from quirky eastern influenced acoustic guitars, to the guest vocals, to Blakes ridiculous drum solo in which its transfer to the next riff is even more impressive. From 9 and a half minutes to about 15 minutes there is a Dream Theater like Jam session which is on borderline wankery, albeit very good wankery. Whilst I see the pointlessness to many people of this part, I think between the buried and me walk the line between impressive musicianship to complete self-indulgence and is written much more tastefully than many of Dream Theater Jam sessions, and its very impressive. The breakdown that procedes that is very similar to White Walls in vein but ends on a surprising note, one of which I think is great despite the calls for another epic Colors-esque ending which i don’t think was needed.

Overall this album won’t change your perspective of Between the Buried and Me. The technical riffage is still present along with the thick breakdowns which accompany each of the songs, particularly in ‘Obsfucation’ which is the heaviest song on the album. The two shorter songs ‘Mirrors’ and ‘Desert of Song’ are rightful tracks on their own featuring a surprisingly pleasant singing dual between Paul and Tommy and Dan’s amazing bass work which has been used much more often and effectively in this album, a definite highlight. Tommy’s vocals haven’t really changed, they have improved quite a bit and particularly his cleans are alot more natural but won’t deter critics of previous albums. This is superior to Colors in pretty much every single way if nothing groundbreaking, Between the Buried and Me decided to refine their songwriting and their approach, and I couldn’t be any happier.

Share: Facebook Stumble Digg!Digg Twitter Del.icio.us


Recent reviews by this author
Anaal Nathrakh In the Constellation of the Black Widow
Behemoth Evangelion
Suicide Silence No Time to Bleed
Dream Theater Black Clouds and Silver Linings
Insomnium Above the Weeping World

Comments:Add a Comment 
Hollier


Comments: 1410
10.27.09

Album Rating: 5 | Sound Off

Tried to be as objective and non fanboyist as possible though im waiting for the negs from the haters who disagree with me... if your gonna neg me at least give me a good reason on the review rather than disagreeing with my opinion.

Digging: Between The Buried And Me - The Silent Circus

Ulsufyring


Comments: 1003
10.27.09

Album Rating: 2 | Sound Off



Digging: Cursed - II

Roach


Comments: 1129
10.27.09


I hate your opinions on everything. Seems worthy of a neg if you ask me.

Digging: Stars Of The Lid - And Their Refinement Of The Decline

Ulsufyring


Comments: 1003
10.27.09

Album Rating: 2 | Sound Off

use the shift key holy shit what is wrong with you

strikey
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 3408
10.27.09


When you write in English, you're meant to capitalise the word 'I' and any proper nouns.

You're aware of this, right?

Digging: The National - Alligator

AliW1993


Comments: 1671
10.27.09

Album Rating: 4

Great review (apart from the lower case "i's". I wouldnt have this as a 5 but I liked it a lot

Digging: Converge - Axe To Fall

Hollier


Comments: 1410
10.27.09

Album Rating: 5 | Sound Off


When you write in English, you're meant to capitalise the word 'I' and any proper nouns.

You're aware of this, right?

yeah i was just a bit lazy, will fix up.

Zip


Comments: 3731
10.27.09

Album Rating: 1

why, why do we need another one

Digging: Disparaged - The Wrath of God

Hollier


Comments: 1410
10.27.09

Album Rating: 5 | Sound Off

because theres not a 5 review ;) hahahaha

strikey
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 3408
10.27.09


lol, album has 2, 2, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5

someone please write a 1

Ulsufyring


Comments: 1003
10.27.09

Album Rating: 2 | Sound Off

i'm on it

also if you're just a bit lazy don't submit a fucking review you know just saying

Hollier


Comments: 1410
10.27.09

Album Rating: 5 | Sound Off

or a 2.5. LOL @ the hate negger, sorry i dont fit ur ideal opinion loser.

Ulsufyring


Comments: 1003
10.27.09

Album Rating: 2 | Sound Off

no he probably negged because you were "just a bit lazy" and DIDN'T CAPITALIZE ANYTHING

Roach


Comments: 1129
10.27.09


or because


I hate your opinions on everything. Seems worthy of a neg if you ask me.


Hollier


Comments: 1410
10.27.09

Album Rating: 5 | Sound Off

oh my bad.

Hollier


Comments: 1410
10.27.09

Album Rating: 5 | Sound Off

I hate your opinions on everything. Seems worthy of a neg if you ask me.

Thats no reason to neg me fool.

Ulsufyring


Comments: 1003
10.27.09

Album Rating: 2 | Sound Off

oh nice you fixed it wait no you didn't

Phantom


Comments: 6586
10.27.09

Album Rating: 2

Ewwww

Digging: Tom Waits - Bone Machine

Hollier


Comments: 1410
10.27.09

Album Rating: 5 | Sound Off

ewww @ you Phantom.

Faggor


Comments: 1043
10.27.09

Album Rating: 1

guys loook im controversial

Digging: Tera Melos - Drugs to the Dear Youth



You have to be logged in to post a comment. Login | Create a Profile





FAQ // STAFF & CONTRIBUTORS // SITE FORUM // CONTACT US

Site Copyright 2005-2009 Sputnikmusic.com
All Reviews Displayed With Permission of Authors | Privacy Policy