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dredg
Conscious


3.0
good

Review

by Greggers USER (20 Reviews)
October 13th, 2009 | 17 replies


Release Date: 1996 | Tracklist


Anyone who’s listened to dredg’s recent albums would find it hard to believe that they were once a fledging nu-metal act caught up amongst the influx of similar bands in the 90’s. This is their first release, a 4-track E.P known as Conscious that has a decidedly bass-heavy tone more akin to System of a Down or Korn than the band’s current incarnation.

Just listen to the title track, with it’s crunchy chords, funky bass, and rapped/screamed vocals; you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s a b-side off of System of a Down’s debut, 3 years before that album was released. This stlye continues through the whole of the E.P; the opening track, Juggernaut, being a personal highlight with its breakdowns and small ambient sections infused with the traditional ‘nu-metal’ sound; and for the most part the band plays this style pretty well. Vocalist Gavin Hayes shows off some impressive screams and decent attempts at rapping, while the rest of the band provide a great angst-filled backdrop of distorted, detuned riffs and hyperactive drumming.

While the musicianship is of a high level however, the lyrics I’m afraid to say are terrible. The album is chock full of bad rhyming, repetitive choruses, and clichéd pissed off lyrics. Just check out this gem from Nuhgm:

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Swarming you and entrapped like pocus
Battery max only links like psychosis
bringing you only green atrocious


or the repetitive chorus from the title track:

Conscious. Serious lies.
Conscious. Serious lies.
Conscious. Serious lies.
Conscious. Serious lies.


As you can see, dredg weren’t exactly the best lyricists at this early stage of their career, and with lines such as “my gain is your loss, your loss is my gain” it shows big-time.

Obviously, being their first release, Conscious was never going to show dredg at their best. The raw alternative metal sound will be a bit of a shock to those used to their current ‘radio-friendly’ incarnation; and while it doesn’t compare to the band’s future releases it certainly isn’t a flaw in their discography either. Conscious kicks off dredg’s career with a bang, and shows the music world that nu-metal could’ve and should’ve been pretty damn awesome.



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Society Sellout
October 13th 2009


292 Comments


huh... didn't know this existed. Good review.

Greggers
October 13th 2009


2375 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

The start of my dredg discography, there's not much you can talk about with only 4 songs though



EDIT: Yeah neither did I till recently

ziroth
October 13th 2009


1260 Comments


You put E.P a couple times; you need to put E.P. if you're going to use the periods. Otherwise, good review. I'd never imagined dredg to play nu-metal

AnotherBrick
October 13th 2009


9807 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

listening to the title track right now...never woulda guessed that it was dredg

TheGreatD17
October 13th 2009


1141 Comments


Is this considerably better than the Orph EP? Because if it isn't then I'll skip this.

Greggers
October 13th 2009


2375 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

They're about the same I'd say, Orph is more experimental and progressive

dankeyes11
October 14th 2009


453 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Good review. I have this and, upon a second listen, don't like it very much at all. Looking forward to the rest of your dredg

reviews, though.



300th comment!

scotish
October 14th 2009


836 Comments


review made it sound like you were gonna give it a lower rating, but it's still pretty good.

Greggers
October 14th 2009


2375 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

The core music is good, the lyrics just bring it down

Greggers
October 18th 2009


2375 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Lowered rating to a 3

AnotherBrick
November 23rd 2009


9807 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

hmmm still uncertain about my rating for this album...its just so, not dredg

Emim
January 15th 2010


35239 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Just got this, not too bad.

NastyVJ
April 6th 2010


17 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I really like this - it makes a nice (short) change of pace when you listen to it in between longer albums. Great review - kind of sums up the way I see it.

Insurrection
November 1st 2012


24844 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

gavin rapping is so funny

Insurrection
November 1st 2012


24844 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

its pretty cool actually. orph is better tho

ProfessorVeerappan
January 17th 2013


809 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Conscious. Serious lies.

Conscious. Serious lies.

Conscious. Serious lies.

Conscious. Serious lies.



conscious indeed serious lies .

nothing else than lies .

Eons
March 11th 2019


3769 Comments


Oh god, I can't imagine Gavin rapping. What a tragedy of thought. What a waste of talent... Jesus. I still haven't heard this album and I refuse to listen.



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