ChugChugWob
Redemption


1.0
awful

Review

by Right-clicker mentality USER (2 Reviews)
August 5th, 2015 | 26 replies


Release Date: 2015 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The worst of both worlds.

I think it's cliché at this point to mention how the internet has influenced music and musical genres on the intro of any review that deals with an unorthodox release, but the impact it has had on the way we listen (and play) music truly cannot be overstated. Now more than ever, musicians are free to explore and take cue from any subgenre and any artist they wish, thanks to the emergence of niche markets and open-mindedness that thrive in the liberty offered at the reach of one's fingers, just one click away. This has resulted in, amongst other effects, the birth of unthinkable genre mishmashes, sometimes implausible on paper but quite effective when actually played by competent musicians with an ear for art and aesthetic vision. Just last year, a certain band by the name of Babymetal took the web by storm with their energetic, jolly bubblegum-pop take of Heavy Metal, and just before them a certain Claire Boucher garnered attention with her brand of catchy indie pop made out of angelic (or sometimes robotic) vocal harmonies; bubbling, pulsating synths; clicks, breaks; and just about anything that she could transform into a melody.

More subtly (and perhaps more relevant to subject of this review) is the way Periphery infused with electronic flourishes their characteristic way of playing Metal to create their much acclaimed self-titled debut. Sometimes, it pays off to take risks -- Periphery could have faced backlash from the more conservative and close-minded community of metalheads that pervade internet forums --, but to try first you must have the ability, the experience, and the focus to make it work. Enter Minnesota head-bangers ChugChugWob.

ChugChugWob are a self-described "Weirdcore" band who (as their name implies) mixes chuggy, djent-sounding Christian metalcore with the wubwubs that characterize the histrionic brand of brostep that let Skrillex have his 5 minutes of fame, and the results are, well...

I already mentioned how it takes a talented musician to tread styles like that, but I still find it quite baffling that ChugChugWob would be so dead-set on taking the worst and most superficial aspects of the genres they base their gimmicky shtick on, and not realize the disaster they put to record for their debut Redemption. The type of djenty metalcore that ChugChugWob play is best served with either teenage angst-ridden lyrics and a vocalist capable of really conveying said angst, or perhaps just get away with cryptic lyrics and just let the riffs do the job. On Redemption however, there are no memorable riffs, as they decided to honor their band's name and play chug after chug of droning that feel more like part of an interlude, homogeneous and barely there, waiting for something worthy to erupt and grab the attention of the listener, something that on the whole record never happens.

While not the most profound or carefully-orchestrated music out there, what made Skrillex and his kind worth listening to was the massive, anthemic choruses, the pulsating beats, and of course, the grossly overhyped wubwubwubs that gave birth to the passing trend that was brostep. They were fun, they were energetic, and they were catchy. Like the chorus of a well-crafted pop song, said wubs are best placed after a build-up, to accentuate the impetu of it. ChugChugWob's influence of dubstep is limited to Skrillex-style wubs (of course), and only relegated to a few couple songs. But instead of the stadium-sized bass-drops and punching wobbles, what we get are wimpy, annoying blips, misplaced at the end or the middle of monotonous, droning metalcore songs, where they are not anticipated but unsurprising and anti-climactic anyway. It harks back to 2011's The Path of Totality, when the clueless inventors of dubstep (!) made a botched album that paradoxically managed to be as obtuse as possible while still remaining completely unexceptional and ordinary.

The lyrics are feeble attempts at the Christ-loving tales of torment and repent that Christian metalcore bands are so fond of, but without any of the mastery, or even the emotion that their contemporaries wield. Honestly, were it not for the darker tone in which they were written, they wouldn't sound out of place on the recordings of a cheesy amateur Christian rock band that plays at their local church on Sundays. The lyrics would be forgivable if only the music was good, or just catchy, or even just peculiar enough to draw the attention of the listener, but it's not, and it casts all attention on the horrid prose that predates this album. What could have been an entertaining if vapid affair became an almost-insultingly stupid and even kind of preachy 37 minutes of music from a band struggling to find anything worth putting on a CD.

With their first release, ChugChugWob fell flat on their faces. The made a gambit, and ultimately failed to pull off what should better be left for more seasoned musicians. In their inexperience, they tried to mix two genres that they haven't quite grasped yet, ignorant of the nuances of making songs in either, or any other genre. They missed many opportunities to make of Redemption an album worth listening to. It's always a sad sighting when a young band has a start this messy, but they should take this opportunity to reconsider what songwriting actually implies, if their gimmick is truly worth the effort, and what made the records and genres that inspired them to play what they are.


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Asdfp277
August 5th 2015


25665 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off

First review, yay!!!

I thank ChugChugWob for providing the inspiration I needed to write my first one.

Constructive criticism is welcome, of course :] !!

English is not my first language so if you see something wonky, now you know why lol



Album stream: http://chugchugwob.bandcamp.com/album/redemption

MrSirLordGentleman
August 5th 2015


15343 Comments


wubwubwubwubwub, hate dubstep so much, but the Skrillex comparison might be true


Good review m8!

Asdfp277
August 5th 2015


25665 Comments

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Thanks dude !! :]

I think I might have been a little too harsh on this review, but w/e. Honestly I like dubstep, but not that dubstep, which I find boring

If you feel like checking out dubstep/electronica, just check Submotion Orchestra, Swarms, for something more ambient there's Burial too, and for something more catchy and fast-paced theres Reso too !!

Asdfp277
August 5th 2015


25665 Comments

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A neg already? This hasn't even been approved haha.

deathschool
August 5th 2015


29477 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Fanboys have spider senses about this shit, son

Asdfp277
August 5th 2015


25665 Comments

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If by fanboys you mean the band itself then yeah

deathschool
August 5th 2015


29477 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

They're here?!?!

Asdfp277
August 5th 2015


25665 Comments

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Weren't them on the news thread / the other review? lol

Judio!
August 5th 2015


8523 Comments


lol this might be the most butthurt band of all time. Review was a good read pos' d to counter the band member's neg.

Asdfp277
August 5th 2015


25665 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off

thanks dude :] !!!

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
August 5th 2015


32288 Comments


More subtly (and more relevant to this review) is the way Periphery infused with Techno their characteristic way of playing Metal to create their much acclaimed debut.


wut

Asdfp277
August 5th 2015


25665 Comments

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sorry dev !!! :]



















i'll fix tomorrow

Judio!
August 5th 2015


8523 Comments


Trees Don't Grow on Trees

Archelirion
August 5th 2015


6648 Comments


It's stuff like this that makes me realise why the djent subgenre is so maligned - one of the dullest, most uninspiring things I've ever tried listening to. Review was great, overwhelmingly negative without being an expletive-filled rant.

Ebola
August 5th 2015


4692 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

great review, christian electronicore saved my life

Asdfp277
August 5th 2015


25665 Comments

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Thanks guys for the positive reception, I appreciate it !!! >:]

Asdfp277
August 5th 2015


25665 Comments

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Hey dev., i edited that part!! >:] Hope it's better now



If you feel like critiquing my review, I implore you. I know my english isn't the best so it would do me good :]

Comatorium.
August 5th 2015


5523 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

I gotta hear this shit to see how bad it is

Essence
August 5th 2015


6809 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

it's honestly just more boring than bad

Comatorium.
August 5th 2015


5523 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Yeahhhhhhh. Damn I thought this would at least be funny.



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