Breach
It's Me God


4.0
excellent

Review

by ffs USER (56 Reviews)
February 28th, 2023 | 31 replies


Release Date: 1997 | Tracklist


To judge it by name, It's Me God (lack of comma notwithstanding) is possibly an album written as if it was a message from the almighty themselves; wrathful retribution in the form of a relentless lightning storm of sludge and noise. Or is it the reverse, an attempted dialogue from Earth and a subsequent acknowledgement that in order for us lowly mortals to reach the supposedly omniscient ear of God, the message needs to be fucking LOUD. Uselessly ponder its title though we may, ambiguity isn't a big feature in this album from demented Swedish not-sure-what-but-definitely-heavy-core legends Breach; their sound here is braced with conviction so decisive and powerful it could indeed be divine.

Falling somewhere between the angular, uncomfortable immediacy of metalcore of the mid/late 90s and moody noisecore oozing with sludge sensibilities, Breach's modus operandi on It's Me God is enormous rhythms bolstered by a sinister shroud of dissonant riffs and wide-eyed, vein-popping vocals. Depsite the obvious chops of the musicians, ideas are generally expressed with abrupt finesse and the results are for the most part uncomplicatedly crushing and euphoric. Opener "Valid" sets expectations perfectly; imposing, chunky instrumentation concisely constricts the atmosphere into the eventual climactic introduction of the vocalist's patented deranged screams.

The frequent catchiness of It's Me God earns the band deserved confidence in sections which aren't quite as maximalist, like the cool swaggering lick that breaks up the stomping grooves in "Painted Face", or the calm-before-the-storm strums in "Deadheads". Infectious jams frequently rise smokily from the more incendiary chords throughout the album, providing brief gasps of respite but never salvation. Breach's ability to keep tracks just as efficient as they are ferocious, successfully concluding most in around 3 minutes, makes the lengthier "Presume the Forgotten" a bit of an outlier here; its protracted beginning/end teases the more accomplished proto-post-metal (oof) epics the band would later successfully implement on Kollapse, but in this case fits awkwardly against the run of flow. Despite the superfluous padding, the smackdown centrepiece sections are up there with the album highlights.

Even in its runtime just shy of 37 minutes there are too many quality rhythm parts to mention, but a couple to note would be the gouging verse groove in "God Forbid Me" and the raucous throb that fleshes out the ending riffs of closer "Divine". Early Neurosis could certainly come to mind when hearing this album but comparisons aren't especially worthwhile for something this unapologetically straightforward - the grooves are massive, the yells are visceral, and the songwriting is pointedly succinct; thankfully, unlike God, this album does not work in mysterious ways.



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ffs
February 28th 2023


6221 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

good band, thought this should have a rev. this is marginally inferior to venom and kollapse, would probably give it more like a 3.75 but am feeling benevolent

Demon of the Fall
February 28th 2023


33665 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Pos. Excellent and needed review.

Breach rule. Venom is my fave of theirs, although this and Kollapse are both very good also.

botb
February 28th 2023


17804 Comments


Band rules

MarsKid
Emeritus
February 28th 2023


21030 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This didn't have a review? I never even noticed.



Such a huge influence on metal and hardcore spheres.

Sharenge
February 28th 2023


5093 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

haven't heard Kollapse but I prefer this one to Venom - probably cus I checked this first =P

ffs
February 28th 2023


6221 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

theyre all on par, their evolution of style means the latter albums edge it for me. never heard their first album

AsleepInTheBack
Staff Reviewer
February 28th 2023


10114 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yaaas this desperately needed a write up pos

Mort.
February 28th 2023


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

'This didn't have a review? I never even noticed.







Such a huge influence on metal and hardcore spheres.'



its like you dont even look at my 'these albums need reviews lists'

someone
Contributing Reviewer
February 28th 2023


6589 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

oh ffs, thanks for the review. love me some snazzy Breach sometimes

VlacDrac
February 28th 2023


2368 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yay, this album finally has a review. Pos'd.

InfernalDeity
Contributing Reviewer
March 1st 2023


597 Comments


"Or is it the reverse, an attempted dialogue from Earth and a subsequent acknowledgement that in order for us lowly mortals to reach the supposedly omniscient ear of God, the message needs to be fucking LOUD." not sure why but that made me crack a smile. Pos'd

suppatime
March 1st 2023


1801 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Good shit, such a great record

MarsKid
Emeritus
March 1st 2023


21030 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"its like you dont even look at my 'these albums need reviews lists'"



b-but my Majority Rule review! :^(

pizzamachine
March 1st 2023


27132 Comments


Nooooob lolskates I bet you don’t catch ‘em all either hahahahah

twlight
March 1st 2023


8717 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This finally got a review! MUCH needed. Kick ass album

SteakByrnes
March 2nd 2023


29751 Comments


I should check this

MarsKid
Emeritus
March 2nd 2023


21030 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

You def gotta give this a sweet, sweet jam.

cvlts
March 3rd 2023


9938 Comments


gave this a listen cuz i know you have great music taste and yeah this rules

MarsKid
Emeritus
March 3rd 2023


21030 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Me?? Gonna have me blushing on a Friday

anode
March 3rd 2023


2041 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I so wish they released lyrics with this. What I can make out are great



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