Tremonti
All I Was


3.0
good

Review

by iswimfast USER (31 Reviews)
July 24th, 2012 | 34 replies


Release Date: 2012 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Adequate...

It’s not a rarity in today’s music to see the individual members of successful bands branch out and try to do something on their own. More often than not, these efforts are met with trepidation due to the spotty history of such side projects, most of which leaving much to be desired. Yet when Mark Tremonti set out to write an album all by his lonesome, there was a different kind of uneasiness surrounding the release. Tremonti had been such a big part of the writing process of Creed and Alter Bridge throughout the years that it’s hard to believe that this solo project could present anything he had not already displayed with his already solidified bands. Yet with a promise of a much heavier outing, Tremonti set out to prove that he’s not only a riff machine, but also has the finesse to write an intriguing LP.

Overall, the effort turned out to be entirely adequate. Each song is given life by the unsurprisingly strong guitar work from Tremonti, along with an impressive performance from the rest of the band keeping things together. It’s song after song of solid hard rock. Although nothing incredible, Tremonti’s vocals are also strong, showing that his talents do extend beyond the frets. This was all expected though. Nothing in Tremonti’s past indicated anything different from what is presented here. And that’s where a bit of the disappointment lies.

There is nothing here that is heavier than most of Alter Bridge’s material. The heaviness factor, that was the selling point of the album, was greatly exaggerated. Sure, songs like So You’re Afraid and You Waste Your Time have terrific guitar work, they are not anything that would be classified further then the hardest of rock. This presents us with a record that sounds almost identical to its predecessors from an instrumental standpoint. Add on to this the sloppier songwriting resulting from trying to achieve the aforementioned heaviness, such as song-derailing solos and occasional repetitive riffs, and we are left with a product that doesn’t amount to anything more than decent.

That’s not to say this is a bad album by any means. His choruses are catchy, if shallow, and overall the guitar work is fun, exactly what we’ve come to expect from Tremonti. And from the standpoint of a fan of his previous work, we have another fine slab of hard rock from one of the genres strongest guitarists. Just this time we don’t have the chops of Myles Kennedy or (to a much lesser extent) Scott Stapp to really grasp our attention. All I Was is an adequate album of above average hard rock tunes for fans of the genre, nothing more, nothing less.



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user ratings (235)
3.9
excellent
other reviews of this album
JakeStallion (4.5)
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tiesthatbind (3.5)
Hardly the departure from Alter Bridge that was promised, but still a successful solo debut from Tre...



Comments:Add a Comment 
iswimfast
July 24th 2012


1526 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I was bored so I wrote this. Just for me to exercise my writing muscles I guess. Feedback is greatly appreciated, as always.

nononsense
July 24th 2012


3536 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Sounds like Alter Bridge to me.

Sowing
Moderator
July 24th 2012


43941 Comments


Come on do guys like him try to come up with terrible album names? He had to be able to foresee all the "all I was" puns in reviews.

"Tremonti tries to recapture all he was, but falls way short"

etc.

iswimfast
July 24th 2012


1526 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I was actually going to go with "Tremonti couldn't quite take this Higher", but thought better of it.

truekebabpower
July 24th 2012


797 Comments


I guess he'll just have to Rise some other day...

KILL
July 24th 2012


81580 Comments


crap

iswimfast
July 24th 2012


1526 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

He might just have to make a Brand New Start.

KjSwantko
July 24th 2012


12081 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Album sucks; can't believe all the people rating this high. Tremonti's lyrical content is among the most cliche and sleep-inducing imaginable. The album really isn't "heavy" like a lot of people say (I suspect Slipknot is the world's heaviest to them). Tremonti still can't play a solo without wah because he sucks. Even the album artwork is boring and sucks the cack.



Basically the album deserves to be in the 2.5-3 range when you look at it objectively. There's nothing here that really impresses.

iswimfast
July 24th 2012


1526 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Good rant.

KjSwantko
July 24th 2012


12081 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Thanks. Pos'd your review by the way; pretty much agreed with most of it.

JakeStallion
July 24th 2012


651 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

KjSwantko, get over the fact that people have opinions different than yours. Seriously bro man dude. It's no secret that this is heavier than Alter Bridge or Creed. Using wah or other effects doesn't make playing solos any easier, so I don't know what you're trying to get at with that point.



Anyway, awesome review dude! Better written than mine, although I disagree with some points. Have a pos!

KjSwantko
July 24th 2012


12081 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

"Using wah or other effects doesn't make playing solos any easier"

JakeStallion
July 24th 2012


651 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

All you're doing is pressing on a pedal to add effects to the notes. That doesn't make a solo any easier to play.

JakeStallion
July 24th 2012


651 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Jimi Hendrix sucked cause he used wah too, right?

KjSwantko
July 24th 2012


12081 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

The difference between Hendrix and Tremonti is that Hendrix was good and COULD play without it (and did).

JakeStallion
July 24th 2012


651 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I don't understand where you got the idea that wah makes a solo ANY easier to play. The guitarist is still hitting all the notes that he/she would be hitting without wah, they're just using a pedal to add effects to said notes.

KjSwantko
July 24th 2012


12081 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Because you can play like shit and it sounds the same.

JakeStallion
July 24th 2012


651 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

>implying Tremonti plays like shit

iswimfast
July 24th 2012


1526 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Thanks to both of you!

tiesthatbind
July 26th 2012


7441 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Good review, man. I'll have my review up before too long, but my opinion is a lot closer to this review than the other one.



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