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SubtleDagger
11-29-2004, 02:12 PM
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Between The Buried And Me:
Tommy Rogers - Vocals
Mark Castillo/Will Goodyear - Drums
Paul Waggoner - Guitar
Nick Fletcher - Guitar
Jason King - Bass

Track List:
1. Lost Perfection
....a) Coulrophobia
2. b) Anablephobia
3. Camilla Rhodes
4. Mordecai
5. Reaction
6. (Shevanel Part 2)
7. Ad a dglgmut
8. Destructo Spin
9. Aesthetic
10. The Need For Repetition

Bio (from www.lifeforcerecords.com):
Between The Buried And Me was formed in late fall 2000 by Tommy Rogers (Undying, Prayer For Cleansing), Will Goodyear (The Voids, Prayer For Cleansing) and Paul Waggoner (Undying, Prayer For Cleansing). Writing the music came rather easily since each of the three had plenty of experience and lots of new ideas. Finding two other players with similar interests, however, proved to be much more of a challenge than anticipated. Nick Fletcher (Azazel) joined the group months later and quickly became a strong addition on guitar, but a bass player was nowhere to be found. After months of searching, Jason King (Azazel) joined the band on bass and the five piece was finally complete.

Review:
A little over a year ago, a good friend of mine (and future bandmate) recommended I take a listen to "Sugar Coated Sour" by The Dillinger Escape Plan. The first time I listened to it, I didn't get it. The entire song was all over the place, there was no single tempo to follow. I left it in my music folder for months and moved on. I came back and listened to it again several times, just to attempt to understand. It hit me after a few listens, how great this band was, what they were doing that had not been done before. I went back to my friend and ecstatically asked for more music, any other bands like DEP since I had already got their album. He suggested I listen to Between The Buried And Me's "Mordecai".

This time, it hit me square in the face. This band was amazing; they were not Dillinger, but they were something I had never even heard before that I had desperately needed to hear. I immediately bought the album.

Many of you probably looked at the genres I gave to this band for this album and simply feel that it cannot work. Most of the death metal enthusiasts will insist right off the bat that there can't be emo and death metal, and many emo fans vice versa. The only thing I can possibly do to persuade you is to tell you to listen to the album. BTBAM do all of those genres at different intervals in their songs, and best of all, it works. It sounds nearly impossible in theory, but BTBAM pull it off admirably.

Two parts of "Lost Perfection" start the album off. They are essentially the same beast, and it is a hell of an entrance into the album. It immediately becomes apparent that this band is death metal, and they do it impressively well. Once you make it about a minute in, something happens: the riff is suddenly changed to a hardcore riff, with more lacing notes and palm-muted downstrokes as the vocalist changes his scream accordingly. Near the end of the first track, a simple rock break changes the formula even more. It's essentially a taste of what's to come, and the band goes back into the death metal for the rest of the second song, albeit a scizophrenic sort of death metal that never stays in the same place for long.

"Camilla Rhodes" continues this trend with speed-ups, slow-downs, and assorted brutal riffs. It's difficult to describe, but it works. At the end of "Camilla" a small fade-out breaks way into a short, clean guitar strum between two quick double bass hits as "Mordecai" slams into the speakers. If you did not buy my genre-titling, I advise you to listen to this song immediately. Actually, forget that, if you like any heavy music, listen to this song immediately, because it will change your outlook on everything. "Mordecai" travels from the heaviest death metal, to grindcore, to technical metalcore, all the way to emo, and gracefully segues into (what else) ambience with "Reaction". It's an unbelievable journey taken in two tracks, and has to be heard.

"Reaction" has some ambience and soft singing, and acoustic strumming introduces "(Shevanel Part 2)". If you didn't think emo was possible, this track readily proves you wrong. It's amazing, taking a listen to the other songs and then this one, and thinking of how the band progressed from death metal to emo so easily. Anyway, it is absolutely beautiful and necessary listening. After the last strum, a distorted guitar note weeds its way in and "Ad a dglgmut" breaks through. Back to the unyielding death metal again, and the best part is it's difficult to complain. Once he hits the lyric, "It all makes sense/ We're capable of beauty", everything drops out, and a much more epic riff show itself, with great scale progression and interesting, calm soloing. This moves into a softly sung section over clean guitars, and it begins to feel like this is "Mordecai"s brother, which is not something to complain about. The death metal wins over, and the song ends heavy.

Some synthy beeps bring in "Destructo Spin", which inducts more amazing power. Near the middle, BTBAM prove they are full of surprises with a short, soft sound, followed by pounding and screeching filtered vocals. "Destructo Spin" has an awesome artificial harmonic-filled break, a major-sounding outro, and it's a great changeup again. "Aesthetic" continues the album with an excellent intro riff and some amazing chug breaks, before hitting an outro that feeds into "The Need For Repetition", with an almost breakdown feel. "The Need For Repetition" continues the epic breakdown before some very cool riffs take over, and then a swimming cleaner section ends the album, overcast by noisy guitar. A bonus joke track is not worth noting, but exists nonetheless.

This album is simply amazing. The guitars can handle everything, from artificial harmonics to shredding to intense speedy tremolo picking. The vocals are all over the place, the drums are brutal and unpredictable, the bass is moody... everything is perfect. All the songs shift relentlessly, yet every part is notable and interesting. I am not quick to hand out fives on any album, but this record is most deserving. Buy it, listen to it, love it.

Recommended Tracks: All of them.

Rating: 5/5

Shadows
11-29-2004, 02:42 PM
Excellent. I've only heard a few tracks from this album but they were pretty amazing. These guys and The Red Chord are getting me used to this genre. I will have it very very soon.

Very good review.

SubtleDagger
11-29-2004, 02:47 PM
Thanks. Go ahead and check out my Glass Casket review, since you've never heard them.

Shadows
11-29-2004, 02:48 PM
I will. If they're as good (or close) to these guys then I'm sure it will be something I could enjoy.

BuddyBigsby
11-29-2004, 03:37 PM
Awesome band, great review.

Happymeal
11-29-2004, 03:52 PM
I've really only heard Mordecai off this one. I don't want to download it; I'm hoping I can find a cd sometime. Your review makes me want this album more and more.

cbmartinez
11-29-2004, 05:31 PM
Mordecai is so amazing beautiful. I always suggest it to my friends and they give me the "These guys suck. It's all screaming," when their missing out on one of my favortie outros of all time. The whole song is just brilliant. I haven't heard much more from this album besides "Camilla Rhodes" which I liked a lot. Great review.

By the way Subtle, you have the greatest avatar ever. Period.

br3ad_man
11-29-2004, 05:32 PM
Best album

40 oz 2 freedom
11-29-2004, 05:35 PM
Awesome band, great review.

Yeah.

One of my favorite metal bands, flawless live.

CommieCanada
11-29-2004, 06:49 PM
bad arse live band

Bartender
11-29-2004, 08:14 PM
The first song I heard by these guys was Mordecai. Half of it was very good, and half of it wasn't. And oddly enough, it was the death metal part that wasn't. That pretty much sums up my experience of the band in general.

Per Ardua Ad Astra
11-29-2004, 08:23 PM
I saw them on some commercial, i didn't like them.

Nice review though.

SubtleDagger
11-29-2004, 10:43 PM
The first song I heard by these guys was Mordecai. Half of it was very good, and half of it wasn't. And oddly enough, it was the death metal part that wasn't. That pretty much sums up my experience of the band in general.
Actually, I think they do fantastic death metal parts, which is why this got a five.

Hell, "Destructo Spin" is all death metal and it kills.

Bartender
11-30-2004, 11:55 AM
Well I gather that you like it. Just pointing out that I don't particularly.

Luxor
11-30-2004, 02:09 PM
I saw them on some commercial, i didn't like them.

Nice review though.
They were on a commercial? :amaze:

They're awesome, this is a good album. Also put on an amazing show.

Dancin' Man
11-30-2004, 03:58 PM
/is buying album now.

Per Ardua Ad Astra
11-30-2004, 04:01 PM
They were on a commercial?

I think it was a commercial during headbangers ball or something.

Zappa
11-30-2004, 04:40 PM
I dislike this album.

BuddyBigsby
11-30-2004, 05:00 PM
I think it was a commercial during headbangers ball or something.

It was probably one of the promo commercials Victory records does where they preview like two of their bands.

The Depressed
11-30-2004, 05:55 PM
Hmmm, I don't actually think that the melodic parts work with the death parts at all on this album. They sound very forced, which is highly unfortunate considering the melodic parts are the best on this album. Especially Ad a dglgmut and Mordecai.

And why oh why did they have to ruin that amazing secret track with the bollocks vocals? That's a rocking chord progression with fantastic soloing over it, but they have some smeg 'singing' over it and ruining it completely.

NewKindofArmy03
11-30-2004, 06:08 PM
It was probably one of the promo commercials Victory records does where they preview like two of their bands.
It was a mortal combat rip-off commercial that had like 12 of their bands.

I like this band, but I don't have much stuff by them.

Burial
11-30-2004, 06:20 PM
this album is a masterpiece, i would never consider them emo...no matter what you think, no matter how clean some of the songs may be, and they break into jazz parts(because i think that's what you're referring too also), it's no where near emo. My favorite song is aesthetic, the song is all off time it's amazing(you have to listen to it to understand..some parts the guitar and drums are like playing into one another..slow, then fast, slow then fast)

p.s. idk calling it emo is downright evil to me considering some of the bands that come out of that genre, no matter how "emotional" the lyrics may be..which i also love btw :thumb:

turkeyjerky
11-30-2004, 11:00 PM
I have there other cd and love it should I pick this up too?

SubtleDagger
11-30-2004, 11:07 PM
this album is a masterpiece, i would never consider them emo...no matter what you think, no matter how clean some of the songs may be, and they break into jazz parts(because i think that's what you're referring too also), it's no where near emo. My favorite song is aesthetic, the song is all off time it's amazing(you have to listen to it to understand..some parts the guitar and drums are like playing into one another..slow, then fast, slow then fast)

p.s. idk calling it emo is downright evil to me considering some of the bands that come out of that genre, no matter how "emotional" the lyrics may be..which i also love btw :thumb:
It has nothing to do with lyrics. "Shevanel Part 2" is an emo song. That is fact.

And those breaks are not jazz, I know jazz when I hear it. They are emo breaks. Sorry.

BuddyBigsby
12-01-2004, 12:44 AM
I have there other cd and love it should I pick this up too?

They're really different, so check some songs out before you buy.

Sep
12-01-2004, 01:24 AM
Mordecai is an amazing song. Good review.

br3ad_man
01-08-2005, 05:18 AM
I think that this is possibly the greatest album ever made. I'm in love with it. As soon as I get money, I'm buying it. The death metal parts sound like "run-of-the-mill" death metal to me, which is nothing to complain about, because I love death metal and while this doesn't soon too much different to me than the other stuff I listen to, it's up there with the best. Those pops and squeals on the guitars are awesome. I like the grind sounding parts as well, especially in "Mordecai". Then the "emo" parts are amazing. They pull it off better than any "emo" band I have ever heard. The lead parts are always so uplifting too, like in the middle of "Ad a dglgmut".

Once the new CD Reviews site opens, I'll be doing a full review. SubtleDagger, your review was wicked too, I agree almost totally with it.

Pluperfect_Arson
01-09-2005, 09:17 AM
Wow, that was a great review.

I own this album and have had it for a while. It's such a great album. I love "Mordecai" and "Ad a dglgmut" where everything is heavy and then it changes complete genres in the middle of the song. "(Shevanel Take 2)" was completely unexpected, in my opinion. It's a great song nonetheless. Two of my band mates love Between The Buried and Me, as well, and my lead guitarist actually learned most of "Mordecai."

Once again, great review.

Toozey
01-09-2005, 12:20 PM
I'm looking for this album, anyone willing to share?

40 oz 2 freedom
01-09-2005, 02:56 PM
You can get it from me on Soulseek. The self-titled too.

Toozey
01-09-2005, 06:16 PM
What is your username?

Dancin' Man
01-09-2005, 07:40 PM
Toozey, I have both on slsk. User name is Fast Fingers

SubtleDagger
01-09-2005, 08:19 PM
Thanks guys.

Toozey
01-10-2005, 02:24 PM
Toozey, I have both on slsk. User name is Fast Fingers

****, I get an error when trying to look at your file list! Thanks anyway!

ZEROthirtythree
01-10-2005, 02:31 PM
I dislike this album.

I as well

ZEROthirtythree
01-10-2005, 02:32 PM
I think that this is possibly the greatest album ever made. I'm in love with it. As soon as I get money, I'm buying it. The death metal parts sound like "run-of-the-mill" death metal to me, which is nothing to complain about, because I love death metal and while this doesn't soon too much different to me than the other stuff I listen to, it's up there with the best. Those pops and squeals on the guitars are awesome. I like the grind sounding parts as well, especially in "Mordecai". Then the "emo" parts are amazing. They pull it off better than any "emo" band I have ever heard. The lead parts are always so uplifting too, like in the middle of "Ad a dglgmut".

Once the new CD Reviews site opens, I'll be doing a full review. SubtleDagger, your review was wicked too, I agree almost totally with it.

This doesn't sound like you :confused:

Shadows
01-10-2005, 02:52 PM
Thanks guys.
For what?

SubtleDagger
01-10-2005, 03:00 PM
For what?
For the feedback on the review.

Shadows
01-10-2005, 03:04 PM
Oh...sorry, I'm a little slow. It was a good review though.

DFelon204409
01-10-2005, 03:05 PM
Dude there is very minimal emo in this and not at the parts you're describing. A lot of the song structures are emo-like, for example, "Mordecai" and "Reaction," which have a huge split in the song between the brutal sections and the melodic sections, and also they get very thrashy at times, which runs them along the line with screamo bands like pageninetynine.

SubtleDagger
01-10-2005, 03:08 PM
Dude there is very minimal emo in this and not at the parts you're describing. A lot of the song structures are emo-like, for example, "Mordecai" and "Reaction," which have a huge split in the song between the brutal sections and the melodic sections, and also they get very thrashy at times, which runs them along the line with screamo bands like pageninetynine.
Right, that's what I'm talking about.

I knew this argument was coming, and I really don't want to get into it that much.

DFelon204409
01-10-2005, 03:36 PM
Right, that's what I'm talking about.

I knew this argument was coming, and I really don't want to get into it that much.

Ya but it's not enough emo to put it in the header. It's sort of like calling Thrice (pop punk/hardcore/metal). Sure there's metal influence in many of the attacks of the guitar and the double bass at random times but let's be real; the only Thrice songs that could be considered metal are "Paper Tigers" and "Under a Killing Moon." Not even one of their heaviest songs, "That Hideous Strength" is purely metal. There may be the metal tapping solo but the verses are completely one giant breakdown.

BuddyBigsby
01-10-2005, 03:58 PM
Come on Subtle, did you actually think you could sneak that past our emo-bloodhound, DFelon?

DFelon204409
01-10-2005, 04:31 PM
None can survive.

SubtleDagger
01-10-2005, 06:59 PM
Well, I know there's not enough to really fit them in the genre, but I think it's notable enough to make it into the album header.

But no, they're obviously not an emo band.

BuddyBigsby
01-10-2005, 08:43 PM
Hahaha, how long until somebody gets offended by that new avatar and whines in the Site forum? I say 2 days.

Tangy zizzle
01-10-2005, 09:03 PM
/goes over to Site forum

/puts on whining hat.

SubtleDagger
01-10-2005, 09:12 PM
Hahaha, how long until somebody gets offended by that new avatar and whines in the Site forum? I say 2 days.
The funny part is that I changed it, posted once, went shopping after turning off AIM, and got an IM from someone I don't know calling me a nazi when I got back, even though I wasn't even on.

40 oz 2 freedom
01-10-2005, 11:23 PM
Toozey, if you haven't gotten them yet, my username is 40 oz 2 freedom. Message me first.

FillInTheBlankHere___
01-11-2005, 10:04 PM
I've only heard Mordecai and Ad a Dglgmut, but they're both excellent songs. I'll pick this album up eventually, though there's some other CDs I want to get first.

Toozey
01-13-2005, 11:14 AM
Yeah, this wins.

superpeer
01-13-2005, 12:17 PM
This sounds very interesting. If anyone feels like it, they can send a song over AIM or something. :)

Wow
01-13-2005, 12:46 PM
What's your AIM? I'd be happy to send some.

superpeer
01-13-2005, 12:50 PM
AimPeer :)

turkeyjerky
01-13-2005, 01:50 PM
This album is awesome but it really can't live up to there self titled..
I don't see the emo in it at all and I didn't really see to much death metal..it's there for sure but I just thought of them more as metalcore and maybe sometimes screamo

Shadows
01-13-2005, 03:11 PM
I'm proud to say I finally got this, and its definitely say it deserves the five. Amazing stuff.

Slipknot_Staind_kix
01-13-2005, 04:45 PM
Aesthetic is the best song i`ve heard on it....other than the hidden track

firemoth12
01-13-2005, 06:13 PM
When I saw the Victory records commercial (the mortal-kombat one) I couldn't tell the difference between any of the bands including this one. Now that I listen to one of these guy's songs, my mind changed completely.

Simply amazing, almost on the level of Opeth.

DFelon204409
01-13-2005, 07:34 PM
Simply amazing, almost on the level of Opeth.

Nay, churl. 'Tis beyond.

BuddyBigsby
01-13-2005, 08:01 PM
Hey now, let's not get crazy here.

Dead Poetic
01-13-2005, 09:30 PM
I heard Mordecai and really liked it. But I was wondering do they growl a lot on this album?

BuddyBigsby
01-13-2005, 10:08 PM
Yes.

SubtleDagger
01-14-2005, 01:38 PM
When I saw the Victory records commercial (the mortal-kombat one) I couldn't tell the difference between any of the bands including this one. Now that I listen to one of these guy's songs, my mind changed completely.

Simply amazing, almost on the level of Opeth.
Opeth blows.

Shadows
01-14-2005, 02:54 PM
Opeth>BtBaM

But both are excellent.

Toozey
01-14-2005, 04:39 PM
Opeth are superior to no one.

Shadows
01-14-2005, 04:41 PM
I like Opeth.

kas_ofi
01-14-2005, 04:46 PM
opeth are amazing, in the top 5 bands for me

br3ad_man
01-14-2005, 10:42 PM
This doesn't sound like you :confused:

:lol:

Sorry for my outburst back there :p 'twas me though. I appreciate Opeth at the same level as BTBAM but I prefer BTBAM muchly.