Fit for a King
The Hell We Create


2.5
average

Review

by Mike Kaplan STAFF
October 30th, 2022 | 86 replies


Release Date: 2022 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Sure, it’s better than the last one. Does that really mean much though?

Properly articulating my feelings in relation to Fit For A King’s most recent album, The Hell We Create, has been a bit of a challenge.

On one hand, I marvel at the technical competence and musicianship of this band. I know that as a drummer I am not, and never will be, as good as Trey Celaya. The musician in me, knowing I am nowhere near as capable as these guys, finds it hard to be objective. What right do I have to judge or be critical? I am not the one spending years writing the songs, going on tour, or releasing the albums. I sure couldn’t write it myself. I’m not the “man in the arena” so to speak.

On the other hand, as I continue writing reviews and taking a more methodical or academic approach to listening to music, it’s very difficult to dismiss the shortcomings and drawbacks of this record. Furthermore, I am a consumer, and it is an unfortunate reality that one of the surest ways to lose customers in an industry as competitive or cutthroat as music is to fail to routinely provide an improved product.

Herein lies the problem with The Hell We Create: By itself, the album is passable, acceptable, adequate, or whatever other adjective you want to use for something that is perfectly alright. Unfortunately, next to Dark Skies, those descriptions could just as easily be swapped for words such as mediocre or middling, second-rate or passé. So while it is marginally better than The Path, it is not anywhere close to the quality it could or should be, and Fit For A King’s struggle to settle on where they are going musically greatly overshadows any forward progress they might be making.

It is not a secret that FFAK seem to be at their best when they are doing their take on deathcore. I don’t personally care for deathcore much (and I know that Dark Skies wasn't pure deathcore either), but the stark difference in energy, musicianship and raw grit between tracks like “Reaper” or “Eyes Roll Back” and the rest of the record are too great to ignore. It’s almost as if they are in their creative and musical element when playing this style.

But those are two particular standouts. The rest of the album continues the direction FFAK have been going in with rather generic metalcore. Comparisons could be drawn to Killswitch Engage or As I Lay Dying but those bands did it better than this one does. I can’t name one track that could be showcased as excellent on the rest the record. It’s not an unpleasant listen, but other than “Reaper” and “Eyes Roll Back” it is almost entirely forgettable. The ostensibly "accessible" nature of the album is a thin veneer for its blandness.

That being said, compared to The Path this album is a small step up. Despite its shortcomings, the album does not fall to the level of glossy, polished bad that The Path did. There is enough of an improvement in songwriting and execution that the album can be superficially enjoyed, only to then be forgotten about.

In short, as shallow and unmemorable as this album is, there are a couple of highlights which hearken back to Fit For A King’s better days. Hopefully (albeit unlikely) they are a sign of better times to come.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
goonmob
October 30th 2022


153 Comments


pos. Eyes Roll Back goes hard.

sspedding
October 30th 2022


5693 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Their best album is still Creation Destruction

Manatea
Staff Reviewer
October 30th 2022


1924 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

@goon Thanks man!

@sspedding I liked Dark Skies better, but Creation Destruction was really good too

William21
October 30th 2022


873 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Definitely better than The Path but not as good as almost anything pre-The Path. Still, I enjoyed this plenty; my biggest complaint is that there isn't more stuff like Reaper or Eyes Roll Back, both of which absolutely shred. As a whole it doesn't bring much new to the table but I do also have a bit more patience for this brand of metalcore

bigmusicfan1989
October 30th 2022


15 Comments


i think i can dig it

Manatea
Staff Reviewer
October 30th 2022


1924 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

@William and artiswar Seems like they’re trying to appeal to a fan base more than write music they’re actually excellent at tbh

Muzz79
October 31st 2022


3047 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

First spin and I dig. Closer is a banger. This'll go on regular rotation this week

Manatea
Staff Reviewer
October 31st 2022


1924 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

@muzz wasn’t a huge fan of the closer but it’s good you liked it more than i did!

@purp i see what you did there

BSN1194
October 31st 2022


24 Comments


Agree with a lot of this. I liked the singles leading up to this, but for some reason within the context of the entire album sounding the same it makes them less impressive. Dark Skies and The Path had those songs that were heavier than the others (Stockholm, Shattered Glass) that weren't singles but were always a joy to have in the mix. This has none of those.

Muzz79
October 31st 2022


3047 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

yeah well just a big fan of melodeath metalcore

Beardog
October 31st 2022


5186 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

pretty good record, it's fun how it's kinda retro with the AILD/KSE vibes.

mkmusic1995
Contributing Reviewer
October 31st 2022


1734 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off

I'm surprised to see a somewhat positive reception to this record. This thing full on stinks save a couple tracks.

KenboSlice
October 31st 2022


3837 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Slave to Nothing will always be my favorite record

Emim
October 31st 2022


35254 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

The cleans are just so bad on Slave to Nothing

Emim
October 31st 2022


35254 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

NO

Emim
October 31st 2022


35254 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Or yes, idc, but this is bad for sure.

Manatea
Staff Reviewer
November 1st 2022


1924 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

In summary: most of their discography is better than this.

fatality342
November 1st 2022


249 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

As average as it gets, some jams here and there such as Reaper, Eyes Roll Back, the closer, End (not the biggest fan of that chorus though), the rest.. ehh

Emim
November 1st 2022


35254 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

"why do they do this to us"



https://youtu.be/m37G-06ibAU

Manatea
Staff Reviewer
November 2nd 2022


1924 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

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