Dance Gavin Dance
Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean


3.0
good

Review

by Kronzo USER (37 Reviews)
May 18th, 2009 | 11 replies | 11,711 views


Release Date: 2006 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A solid debut from a promising band.

5 of 7 thought this review was well written

Dance Gavin Dance – Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean

• Jonny Craig - Lead Vocals
• Jonathan Mess - Screamed Vocals
• Sean O'Sullivan - Guitar
• Will Swan - Guitar
• Eric Lodge - Bass Guitar
• Matt Mingus - Drums

It’s always interesting to go back to a band’s roots and see how they started. Post-Hardcore act Dance Gavin Dance has managed to maintain their sound throughout their discography but always tried out new things to keep the formula fresh on each record. Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean is a raw EP with great songwriting and musicianship.

Songwriting and Musicianship aside, there are a few dynamics in Dance Gavin Dance that set them apart from the sea of hardcore groups. Most importantly, there is the inclusion of two lead vocalists: Jonny Craig, who does the clean vocals, and Jon Mess, who does the screaming/yelling vocals. Another positive note about this record is that the production and mix is fairly decent for a first EP.

Also, guitarists or even fans of guitar will enjoy this record even more then everyone else. This record is very guitar-based compared to most other (post)hardcore bands (although not as guitar-based as their later records). A good example of this would be “The Robot With Human Hair Pt. 1”. It has a lot of those signature DGD dual lead guitar lines that almost act as a precursor of what’s to come.

I do, however, have a few gripes about this record. My main issue with Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean would be the Jonathan Mess’s screamed vocals. Jon has a very raspy scream and he sounds very angry a lot of the time. While the harsh vocals sometimes succeed in showing anger in some of the tracks, they more often than not hinder the mood of a song. An example of this would be “The Robot vs. Heroin Battle of Vietnam”. This song has one of the best vocal performances from Craig. Sadly, Mess’s screamed lyrics that accompany Craig’s lines are unnecessary and almost ruin the soft and brooding sections of the song.

Jon Mess isn’t all that terrible though. In “Burning down the Nicotine Armoire”, his screamed vocals in the intro really fit well with the song and make it sound really aggressive. The drumming in this song is also really good too. The beats drive the song and there are a lot of interesting fills and it makes good use of double kick beats without over doing them. It also has really good soft parts with interesting bass lines and ride cymbal rolls.

Another thing that bothers me about this record is the ambient intro of wind blowing sounds. It’s cool at first but it should only be about half as long as it drags on even though it’s a 48 second track. This means there is only six real tracks on the record.

Overall, this is a record I would recommend if you are already a fan of Dance Gavin Dance or similar bands. This is a great first record but I would suggest listening to Downtown Battle Mountain before this because it is more accessible/better for new listeners of this band. I just wish there was more material on this record. I managed to get a hold of the B-side track “Attack Of The Dashing Young And Bold”. It was one of my personal favorites and I’m surprised they decided to keep it off the record.


Overall Rating 3/5



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po0ty
May 18th 2009



459 Comments


good review, haven't listened to this yet..not a big fan of jonny craig though, he'd be better as a fuckin r&b singer imo

CradleofMILF
August 18th 2009



158 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I love this album. It got me into DGD but all of their newer albums are better. Except maybe Death Star because that had some obvious awkwardness happening due to the transition to a new singer.

mechatanner
November 19th 2010



269 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The Robot Vs. Heroin is the shit. some of Jonny's best vox, and a seriously good chorus.
I honestly love this album. It's very raw as you said, and the dual singers up the awesomeness a lot. Mess & Craig have completely different styles, so together the contrast is intruiging.

kevin234
March 24th 2011



179 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

the robot part 2 is just insane. like how does a band with member that are all like 19 write that kind of song? unbelievable talent. i agree with the vocal contrasts of the johns. they are the yin and yang and that's why it works so well. a raspy shout and a gentle croon. the rawness of this record has todo with it being recorded in 1 day in some random studio and rumor has it jonny was incredibly drunk the entire time. more than likely true

ImALion
March 25th 2011



69 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

The Robot With Human Hair Part 2 blew me away. 3:00-3:33 of this song is one of my favorite DGD moments. Altogether a solid album even though I wish they would rerecord it so the sound quality would be a little bit better.

TheSadLittleDinosaur
May 2nd 2011



76 Comments


This and Deathstar are the only amazing albums by this band...they show what it could have been Jonny and their drummer ruined the band by fucking over the other band members and their fans, and Jon followed aloong with whatever Jonny did... A Lot Like Birds is exactly what DGD should have been. The Robot With Human Hair (all parts of it) are such a perfect multi part story-song... it's sad they didn't expand that. The one good song on DTBM2 was TRWHH 2 1/2, and that song is nothing compared to the rest of TRWHH saga...

Ethics
October 7th 2011



4112 Comments


For some reason I think this is their best album.. by far.
Guilty pleasure I guess - but I believe this deserves at least a 4.

Trebor17
Contributing Reviewer
October 7th 2011



39653 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I never really liked this one

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YakNips
April 28th 2013



30 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Sooo very underrated, I might have to write a 5 review for this thing

SonofSnow
April 29th 2013



459 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Such an earnest album, I have it slightly behind DBM, but ahead of DTBMII.

Self-Titled> DTBM> WISIRO> Happiness > DTBMII

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LoganP
May 15th 2013



61 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

"Sooo very underrated, I might have to write a 5 review for this thing" [2]

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