...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dea


4.0
excellent

Review

by stillexist USER (5 Reviews)
April 26th, 2010 | 23 replies


Release Date: 1998 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Let's tear this place to shit, commit pact suicide!

The 1998 debut album from ". . .And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead" is blood splattering and baneful in a way that drastically sets it apart from their last couple of records. These songs surge with a self-crucifying mania that is present in their recent works only in a liminal sense. There are hints of the stately grandeur that the band would later focus on, but this *** is ROUGH. You will not find sentimental romanticism here; herein lies the noisy heart of darkness.

Opener "Richter Scale Madness" is a calamitous riot of gleeful destruction. It opens with a massive boogie rock riff of lucid distortion, but when the beat kicks in all full of manic drum fills you won't boogie so much as flail violently. "This is a riot, right/Let's all riot riot/Tear this place to ***/Commit pact suicide" sings Conrad Keeley with jovial lethality. He's kind of being funny, but at the same time you get the feeling that he might be serious. The song is so majestically macabre that it is hard to not heed its call to self destructive violence (unless you're one of those people who are sane; to paraphrase a hoary cliche: this music is not for the sane of heart). When the main verse slams into a battering delirium of spiraling noise, there will be blood. Lots of it. Later, Keeley chants the slogan "join the gun club/join the gun club" as a guitar riff bounces up and down like a really fast yo yo, the bounces becoming faster and faster until it all collapses into rubble and you fall to the ground, exhausted and maybe even dead.

The opening song is so amazing that it sets a standard the rest of the album can't quite live up to. Still, this is great, original stuff. These songs have a tumultuous and heart wrenching power that feels as authentic and free of pretension as a tornado. Some of the exploding waves of sound are so intense that you will involuntarily grit your teeth until one gets chipped.

The term "post hardcore" is the best genre tag for the album, but this is not groove oriented like most post hardcore. Don't get me wrong, there are strong rock based rhythms, but you don't rock to this album, you get thrown around by it. The drummer, in particular, is a mad man. Jason Reese creates clattering whirlwinds of percussion but he also knows when to let up and play with subtlety.

"Half of What" proves that the band can get by without all the bombast. A kick drum beats softly but insistently like a disconcertingly fast heart beat. When the chorus comes, the frenzied drum fills reappear but the guitar stays extremely soft and subdued, creating an interesting contrast. "Prince With A Thousand Enemies" starts with softly ominous guitar mysticism. Then come the vocals, deep and subdued but dripping with a foreboding contempt for some unnamed "king". Next comes a riling guitar buildup until the drums kick in and then the next battle begins. After the bloodshed, the dead are honored with an elegiac outro featuring weeping guitar feedback.

"Novena Without Faith" and "When We Begin to Steal" are the two songs that don't feature any rough elements. The latter, which closes the album, features a subdued groove and soft singing. This song smolders with a quiet and aching desperation that is unlike anything the band has ever recorded. A chiming guitar carries the album to its close with a feeling of melancholy unease. As the songs winds down, you wonder: what does the future hold for me? Will I maintain my restless urge to listen to violent clamor? Or will I some day mellow out a bit and look at life without blood in my eyes? With Trail of Dead, it turned out to be both, but mostly the latter.


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asaf
April 26th 2010


965 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

i dont really know if these guys are technically "post hxc." decent album though.

Roach
April 26th 2010


2148 Comments


this is indie/alt rock whatever

MeatSalad
April 26th 2010


18567 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I really do love this album.

Rowan5215
Staff Reviewer
January 17th 2014


47603 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

Agreed with 2010 MeatSaled (heh)

Great album

mryrtmrnfoxxxy
January 19th 2014


16619 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

jammin now

Rowan5215
Staff Reviewer
January 19th 2014


47603 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

Did you get the remastered version?

mryrtmrnfoxxxy
January 19th 2014


16619 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

on spotify yea says 2013 remaster or w/e sounds ok

Rowan5215
Staff Reviewer
January 19th 2014


47603 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

Oh yeah that's the one cool

Original is dogshit

WillieD
January 25th 2017


367 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Original has better dynamic range, but the remastered one is cleaned up a bit. I personally enjoy the original more.

Rowan5215
Staff Reviewer
January 25th 2017


47603 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

you can actually hear some of the lyrics/vocals on the remaster which is cool. still one of their lesser albums tho

MeatSalad
June 7th 2017


18567 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

checking out the remaster now, dunno if I like it. having the vocals buried on this album kind of worked for the whole noise rock thing they had going here. the drums don't sound as good either, judging from the first track

BMDrummer
December 27th 2018


15096 Comments


still can't believe i found this on vinyl in fucking Edinburgh of all places, as well as Madonna

Supercoolguy64
September 15th 2021


11787 Comments


Trail of Dea

Ryus
September 15th 2021


36672 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

good band i should check this

Ryus
September 15th 2021


36672 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this is rly good so far wtf is that avg

loveisamixtape
September 15th 2021


12322 Comments


i have a physical copy of this and it’s one of my favs to just throw on

Sharenge
September 15th 2021


5088 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

it good

EphemeralEternity
July 15th 2022


4342 Comments


And you will know us by the trail of the D


imyourzer0
August 6th 2022


4 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

this album is their best this shits insane

mryrtmrnfoxxxy
September 28th 2023


16619 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

wait i love this



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