Nails
You Will Never Be One of Us


4.5
superb

Review

by BlackLlama USER (48 Reviews)
June 17th, 2016 | 834 replies


Release Date: 2016 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Beauty in violence.

NAILS. Not Nails but NAILS. If ever a band deserved a name written in all caps it’s NAILS. The power-violence trio from California recently unleashed a 22 minute sonic beat down on the world at large. The genre is defined by short, brutal riffs with no filler and definitely no frills. This is the type of auditory assault that singer/guitarist Todd Jones, drummer Taylor Young and bassist Jon Gianelli have been dishing out since 2009. The band as described by Gianelli:

“All the rare parts on big metal records where it’s like ‘damn I would listen to that 11 minute song just to get to that one hard-ass riff’. What we do is just write that one minute hard-ass riff”.

For 90 percent of ‘You Will Never Be One of Us” this holds damn true (more on this in a moment). The album is abrasive, loud and utterly filthy. The production is crushing in its brevity and captures the band’s raw aggression perfectly. With the exception of ‘They Come Crawling Back’ and ‘Violence is Forever’ the average track length is a brief one minute and six seconds. In a genre that practically shuns experimentation most of this album holds true to the approach used on the band’s earlier releases. It is when they step outside of the genre lines that we find NAILS at their most interesting. The closing track clocks in at a staggering eight minutes and fourteen seconds. There are some power-violence bands whose entire album would fit into that timeframe. Even with the expanded timeframe NAILS does not deviate from the essence of the music they set out to create.

“I just want to make music that is one emotion all the way through; and I want it to be anger. The emotional feeling of wanting to punch somebody”.

Jones does not write music for musicians; he writes for the angry 15 year old in all of us. While they may not describe themselves as a “band for musicians” there are plenty of amazing moments interspersed throughout the album. Aided by masterful production the album maintains that small show electricity that so many artists try to capture. The vocals are raw and abrasive and delivered with honest emotion. Jones’ guitar work is simple, brutal and 100% effective. Rarely breaching out from the maniacal riffage infesting this release the few times that he does delve deeper into his guitar work are well done and appreciated. Young and Gianelli’s rhythm section are a physical assault turned into music.

NAILS deliver an angry, thrash and punk laced masterpiece for fans of all extreme music. Genre perfects are certainly going to be bitching about the experimentation here, but don’t listen to them. In 22 minutes NAILS delivers more than most bands do in their entire discography. The short but sweet review for the internet age; Album goes hard AF.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
BlackLlama
June 17th 2016


2178 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This has been on repeat for a few days now. Which means I've listened to it about four thousand times hahah.

parksungjoon
June 17th 2016


47231 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

didn't know this was out, grabbing now



good review, pos'd

torts
June 17th 2016


4298 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

perfect.

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
June 17th 2016


10702 Comments


Album stream:
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/nails-you-will-never-be-one-of-us-exclusive-album-stream-a7084871.html

rabidfish
June 17th 2016


8690 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

fuck yea, didn't know it released already!

StarlessCore
June 17th 2016


7752 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off

im trying to see these guys w/ full of hell next week



album would probably be fun live

BlackLlama
June 17th 2016


2178 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I'm going to try and make the Webster Hall show in NYC. My absolute favorite venue to see a band in; such great acoustics there.

torts
June 17th 2016


4298 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

album is the best thing to happen to grind and heavy music in general since the last nails album yea

StarlessCore
June 17th 2016


7752 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off

nah

rabidfish
June 17th 2016


8690 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this isn't grind.



where my blastbeats at?

torts
June 17th 2016


4298 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

yah

Relinquished
June 17th 2016


48717 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

torts you really should check out classic grind/powerviolence albums

Sinternet
Contributing Reviewer
June 17th 2016


26569 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

noice

Maniac!
June 17th 2016


28545 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Sweet. Unsilent Death Pt. 3

torts
June 17th 2016


4298 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

"torts you really should check out classic grind/powerviolence albums"



I've already heard every grind album ever made sorry

torts
June 17th 2016


4298 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

also if you think this and aal sound anything like unsilent death yr just clueless

StarlessCore
June 17th 2016


7752 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off

it doesnt but those r better

Relinquished
June 17th 2016


48717 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I know you're sorry in more ways than one but check infest

Flugmorph
June 17th 2016


34002 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

lol those high ratings

Sinternet
Contributing Reviewer
June 17th 2016


26569 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Gotta dig Nails bro



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