not sure i agree,
it is pretty good (especially for grind)
but the vocals get tough to listen to after a song or two
very number 12-ish
which isn't a bad thing
nicely done
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Album Rating: 4.5
I'm so happy I stumbled across the Sawtooth Grin a few years back, it's the only album I've been able to listen to for more than a year and still not get tired of it.
By the way, there are other vocalists who have a voice like him- I have a video of this band and their lead singer could be his vocal twin, I swear. I've heard higher screams as well. All in all, I'm a huge fan of Rich L.'s vox.
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Album Rating: 4.5
This album's a flippin' classic. Best spazzy math grind I've ever heard, nevermind the length
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Album Rating: 4.0
Vocals remind me of Dance Club Massacre or See You Next Tuesday
Just, definetly more hectic and spazzy.This Message Edited On 03.25.07
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Album Rating: 4.0
"very number 12-ish"
the drummer from sawtooth plays drums for number 12.
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DO NOT WANT!
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Album Rating: 4.5
Well one of the main reasons his vocals sound so high is just the different distortions put on it, and probably a pitch shifter. But they're like one of my favorite bands, so I don't really care about using effects. The whole album is just genius
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their singer can do that thing that monks train to do. he can scream high and low at the same time. listen to it at the end of "please shit all over me, i love it". it's one of the last vocal parts. these guys are intense, it's a real shame they're gone.
also, the singer's new band, cloacal kiss, apparently were looking to find a real drummer, but nobody could play fast enough, so they just have a drum machine. it's pretty sad, because the drum machine makes it sound too much like a wall of sound.
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and there is definately no pitch shifter going on on this album. that's 100% the singer. there used to be videos of these guys on youtube playing a set at a skatepark, and his vocals are spot on. it's not very good quality though.
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Album Rating: 3.5
This is raw as fuck
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Album Rating: 3.5
i do believe this was recorded in 2002
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omg the vocals on this are seriously unreal... this is like daughters with a better drummer/better riffage.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Daughters has a pretty different sound idk.
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Album Rating: 5.0
5 because this IS a tech-grind classic.
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Album Rating: 5.0
the drumming is Jon Karel (#12), thats why its great...
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as far as total dissonance and a generally high-pitched tonal center, i'd say they're pretty similar. and yeah this is some SICK shit. kinda 12-ish, from POYRRG era. really glad i found this just now.
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Album Rating: 5.0
i remember this being one of my first exposures to grind back in 04. and its so great.
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is it really Karel? no wonder this rules...
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Album Rating: 5.0
haha wikipedia that shit lol
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wherever Jon Karel goes now, i will be listening, that dude can fucking play. and like all the guys from #12, really nice dude.
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