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cbmartinez
07-07-2004, 05:38 PM
Artist: Alien Ant Farm
Album: ANThology
Genre: Alt. Rock/Hard Rock/Nu-Metal
Label: Dreamworks

Dryden Mitchell- Vocals and Acoustic Guitar
Terence Corso- Electric and Acoustic Guitars
Tye Zamora- Electric Bass, Backing Vocals, Upright Bass, Keyboards, Guitar
Mike Cosgrove- Drummer

Review:
Alien Ant Farm came onto the scene with the hit “Smooth Criminal,” a cover of a Michael Jackson song. Though most people I talked to said they hated it, I couldn’t help but find it catchy. So when I saw their debut ANThology at the FYE near me, I decided to pick it up. I popped it in my CD player when I came home and was quite surprised. The first track, “Courage,” is a blistering assault of impressive, deep bass, crunching guitars, booming drums and good vocals, both screamed and sung. This was not the Alien Ant Farm I was expecting, based off of “Smooth Criminal.” I proceeded to head bang through the rest of “Courage.” The next track was the more mellow “Movies,” a happier song with a great bass line. Dryden’s warm vocals wrap us up. This was the Alien Ant Farm I was expecting. I’m more of a hard rock person so I preferred “Courage,” but “Movies” was still an awesome track and was Alien Ant Farm’s second single. The next track, “Flesh and Bone,” starts out with an almost ska feel. With high guitar chords and thick, metal bass. The verse is a bit catchy and the chorus isn’t much more. After listening to this track for a bit I skipped it. I still skip it and it’s more of a low point on the CD. But I still had faith in AAF and they redeemed themselves with the next track, “Whisper.” Whisper starts out with scratchy guitar and eerie vocals as Dryden whispers, “It’s my arms that, wrap you up nice. It’s my arms, my arms baby.” The pre- chorus is a chaotic mess as Dryden explodes screaming backed by deep guitar and the chorus is a traditional, deep chord progression as Dryden shows his vocal abilities. Reading the lyrics exposes that this song is apparently a stab at the record industry as Dryden talks about producers trying to change their appearance and sound for money, as is apparent in the pre-chorus as he screams, “I’ll write your songs and make them way damn shorter.” And in the chorus, he sings, “I’m so confused! This industry has made me cold!” A great song. Next up is “Summer,” an average song. The chorus uses some clever lyrics as Dryden sings, “Tried to give you summer, but I’m winter. Wish I could make you spring, but I fall so hard.” I tend to skip this one a lot also. The next track, “Sticks and Stones,” is an awesome but somewhat repetitive powerhouse. Built on a crunching, metal riff, “Sticks and Stones” is another favorite of mine. Dryden talks about a girl betraying him and lying. “Attitude” was next, the third single from the album. This song doesn’t appeal to me too much, though the guitar intro and chorus are quite catchy. The next song, “Stranded,” caught my attention. It starts out with a siren followed by a guitar progression that will have you jumping. I don’t understand the lyrics, as Dryden keeps making references to sea creatures such as Hammerhead Sharks and such. In the chorus, Dryden shouts, “I’m feeling the sea beneath me, beneath you!” Next up is “Wish,” a song that I was happy to see was on the Tony Hawk 3 soundtrack. I was excited to see Alien Ant Farm get to show their harder song with this pounding song. “Wish” starts out with a distorted guitar line followed by muted power chords. Dryden’s chaotic vocals are the focus of this song as he grows angrier through the song and by the time the chorus rolls around, he’s screaming, “You better watch the road!” The post-chorus is a frightening moment as Dryden screams, “Chimes used to break my wish.”
“Wish” ends abruptly and is followed by “Calico,” a weaker song. I find myself skipping this track a lot. “Death Day,” the next track, is a slower track and is a decent song, but being more of a hard rock guy, I skip it often. The lyrics are very interesting though.
Ah, “Smooth Criminal,” the infamous cover. I find nothing wrong with this song as all it is a rock band covering one of their favorite songs. I find it extremely catchy. Well, to each his own. The last track is an interesting one. “Universe” starts out with a softer verse accompanied by an eerie chord progression but is followed by an explosive chorus. Dryden makes references to beehives in this song. This isn’t a song I think I would like but for some reason, it’s one of my favorites on the CD. The song tends to extend a bit to long but is an amazing song. The CD ends with a “weird” hidden track. Apparently, titled “Orange Appeal.” It’s a very eccentric track and weird album ender.

I think this is a fine debut from Alien Ant Farm and if people could look past “Smooth Criminal” they’d find some powerful songs, sung by one of the most underrated bands out there. Tye Zamora’s bass performance is very impressive, sporting his six string bass. Terry Corso pumps out some amazingly catchy progressions and riffs. Mike Cosgrove beats the hell out of the drum set throughout the whole CD. And Dryden Mitchell’s vocals range from frantic screaming to smooth, melodic serenades. Together these men create a great band with some potential. Though AAF’s second release, truANT, is a slight bit more solid, they mix a lot of different styles and it’s a bit more of an acquired taste. If you’re a fan of bands who mix soft and hard songs together, I suggest you look into ANThology.

The Good: Great bass and drumming, mix of vocals, hard hitting songs mixed with softer, alternative songs.

The Bad: Songs are hit or miss, quite a few misses.

Score: 3.8 out of 5

-Chris Baranowski

ZEROthirtythree
07-07-2004, 08:55 PM
I love the song "Wish." That is the only song I ever enjoyed listening to on this cd. 1/5 :(

YDload
07-07-2004, 08:57 PM
^ I'll have to agree with you there, zero. Whatever song was on the Tony Hawk soundtrack (and apparently it was that one) was the only one I really liked, except for the bass fills in the "Smooth Criminal" chorus. First six-stringer I've ever seen on MTV.

DFelon204409
07-07-2004, 11:39 PM
This CD is really really good. I don't care how often it gets trashed because all of the songs are really well written and poignant excepting "Smooth Criminal" and "Wish."

hybridofsound
07-08-2004, 01:38 AM
With the review please paragraph! It's so hard on my eyes.

Good review though. For me Flesh and Bone is a personal highlight, the vocals are really emotional in the song and I think it's great. I'd agree with your rating of 3.8. The musicianship of the album is pretty strong aswell (Especially the bass playing).

DFelon204409
07-08-2004, 01:53 AM
With the review please paragraph! It's so hard on my eyes.

Good review though. For me Flesh and Bone is a personal highlight, the vocals are really emotional in the song and I think it's great. I'd agree with your rating of 3.8. The musicianship of the album is pretty strong aswell (Especially the bass playing).

Ya. The vocal style reminds me a lot of Daryl Palumbo's from Glassjaw. Some people call it cheesy but I feel it's really emphatic and interesting.

hybridofsound
07-08-2004, 02:01 AM
Ya. The vocal style reminds me a lot of Daryl Palumbo's from Glassjaw. Some people call it cheesy but I feel it's really emphatic and interesting.

Now that I think about it, it does :eek: The vocals are pushed to the forefront of the song and apart from the slightly upbeat feel it does have a Glassjawesque feel.

spuddles
07-08-2004, 04:28 AM
i just started to like aaf they're pretty cool. good bass lines. good review.

cbmartinez
07-08-2004, 04:42 PM
Yeah, I could see the comparison to Daryl's vocals. It's good to see some AAF fans/people who don't rate a band on one song.

chickenpotpie
07-23-2004, 01:36 AM
this is a very good cd. courage is the song that actually got me into harder music

SubtleDagger
07-23-2004, 01:39 AM
Awesome Tracks: "Movies", "Wish", "Death Day"

Good Tracks: "Courage", "Flesh And Bone", "Attitude"

And the rest isn't really worth it. Still fantastic when they're on the ball, though. I still think "Movies" is just an absolutely amazing song.

AfroMan
07-23-2004, 10:37 AM
Very good review:thumb:

Really is an awful album though 1/5

Lumiere
07-23-2004, 12:13 PM
ANThology is one of the worst albums I've ever heard.

cbmartinez
07-23-2004, 12:27 PM
How about you give some facts or opinions to back that up.

Arucard
08-22-2004, 07:50 AM
i love this album too, attitude being the highlight.

JMann
08-22-2004, 08:35 AM
A lot of people put down this album, but I think it is very well done. It has great riffs and vocals, they definately have something going for them. I give it a 8/10.

r_whitcomb
08-22-2004, 08:43 AM
ok review, but flesh and bone is one of the best songs on the cd, very original you are sadly mistaken there. its a great album

hangsystem
08-22-2004, 09:10 AM
if u like smooth crinimal, get TruANT it has more pop metal sound.

Wanker
08-22-2004, 09:49 AM
i picked this album up a couple years ago and i was surprised to hear a few good track on it. I was never really a huge fan of their cover of smooth criminal, but i like songs like courage, universe, attitude, movies, calico and death day. it seems kind of weird for me to say that i like this band, but hey, i do.

good review by the way and i more or less agree with you're rating. 3.3/5 for me.

MildlyAmusingWankCushion
08-22-2004, 10:40 AM
Some people here are very harsh on this album. Maybe they don't like the genre, fair enough. I think the album should be based on the fact AAF aim to make timeless music not always in the rock or metal genre. If you don't like the style , don't slag it off.

Also, AAF's career has been hindered by Smooth Criminal, because people think they are a one hit wonder, when that song is actually my least favourite and its not truly in their style. People will always hate a song that gets really popular, its their anti-success mechanism :p

I never tire of this album, it has some great slow songs and some cool upbeat stuff. It's not even the type of music i listen to anymore, compared to the Hendrix, Zeppelin, and Floyd's - yet i still rate this album very highly alongside them all.

Maybe it's just one of those albums that only a few people can find brilliant, and all others think it is rubbish :confused:

That Kid
08-22-2004, 02:14 PM
I just popped this album in my cd player the other day and, wow. I always thought that AAF was a good band, but I hadn't listened to them in so long I forgot how good they were. I really like the bass lines and I noticed that they do some pretty cool stuff with harmonics in a few songs. I'm actually a fan of their softer (Death Day, Universe) and more grooving songs (Flesh and Bone and Attitude) which is pretty surprising considering I love metal and heavy music, I just don't think that hard rock/metal is AAF's strongest suit. That said, I really like Wish and Courage. A few songs are subpar though, such as Summer and Sticks and Stones. I give this album a 4.

On a different note, could anybody recommend me some songs from truANT? I haven't heard anything off of it. (that I know of)

r_whitcomb
08-22-2004, 09:19 PM
ss recognize, never meant, and goodbye are my favorite songs on truant, and drifting apart is pretty good too

cbmartinez
08-27-2004, 05:14 PM
What the **** happened to my quotation marks? Does anyone else see those weird symbols in place of my quotation marks or is it just my computer?

stairway_2_hell
01-02-2005, 12:52 PM
the CD is terrible. They still area one hit wonder with a song they didnt write.