August Burns Red
Death Below


3.8
excellent

Review

by Tyler White STAFF
March 24th, 2023 | 404 replies


Release Date: 03/23/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A revitalizing return

For the last several years, when you heard the name August Burns Red, you knew what you were getting. Album after album, their sound was uber consistent with its classic metalcore riffs, tight drumwork, and strong vocal performances. But, even with this consistency, it quickly became stale as they continued to tread the same waters without deviation. The output was there, the freshness not so much – but Death Below changes that. After years of following the same path, August Burns Red sounds revitalized, showing us the dominant force they used to be.

With openers “Premonition” and “ The Cleansing,” the band jumps head first into the record, showcasing exactly why Death Below feels so fresh. While many of the classic tropes of their sound are present like the gritty chugging rhythms amplified by the omnipresent melodic leads and driving drum chops, the integration of unique sections bring a sense of innovation that has been lost in recent years. From the intense blackened blast beat intro to the open and somber clean bridge, August Burns Red adds more to their songwriting and provides a dynamic that elevates their music to a greater degree. This trend of staying true to their output while adding just enough variation to keep the record invigorating continues throughout. The clean grooves of “Fool’s Gold In The Bear Trap” quickly give way to an eruption of intense screeches and a cacophony of drums and guitar progressions, giving a stark contrast between their subtle tranquility and abrasive aggression. Likewise, “Revival” and “The Abyss” transition between furious riffage and atmospheric breaks that give the slow moments more room to breathe and the heavy moments all the more punchy.

Where Death Below truly excels, however, is in the moments where you can feel the band entirely revitalized. Jake Luhrs sounds stronger than ever, utilizing his entire range to bring an intensity to the record. From his abrasive highs on “The Cleansing” to his deep mids and lows on “Backfire,” his vocals add an extra level of emphasis to the intensity of Death Below. The guitar work of Brent Rambler and JB Brubaker bring both the aggression and the melody seamlessly together. While tracks like “Ancestry” and “Tightrope” show off their common style of riffs, the infectiously groovy intro of “Revival” and the haunting, slow melody of “Deadbolt” serve as moments that display a more innovative approach to their songwriting. The chemistry between bassist Dustin Davidson and drummer Matt Greiner are clearly evident throughout as they build upon each other and lay the base for the record. In the calmer moments of tracks like “Reckoning,” the foundational progressions of the bass supported by the subtle, yet fulfilling, drum rhythms bring a refreshed sense of groove for August Burns Red.

Though Death Below doesn’t necessarily reach the same highs of their prime, it certainly exceeds expectations. After a couple middling release cycles, August Burns Red’s impact was running dry as they rehashed what worked before. However, with their newest effort, the band takes new chances and expands upon their foundational formula, crafting one of their best records in years. With this return to form, this is the freshest August Burns Red has sounded in nearly a decade.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
tyman128
Staff Reviewer
March 24th 2023


4504 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

Yeah, album is really good

Definitely one of their best in years, and I can see it growing more and more for me

Emim
March 24th 2023


35244 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Should've gotten a Dustin feature on Deadbolt

JayEnder
March 24th 2023


19768 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Fool's Gold is easily the best song they've come up with since FiFAP. This whoops Guardians and Phantom Anthem.



Great review too ty my guy

calmrose
March 24th 2023


6782 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

y'all got me hype to jam

veninblazer
March 24th 2023


16837 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This record genuinely surprised me like I already knew I'd like it, ABR are very consistent even when it feels they're on autopilot. I loved the progressive touches and that closer is so good and just gets better with Chamberlain's half.

calmrose
March 24th 2023


6782 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

maybe guesting on a good album will make spencer remember how to write good songs again

Emim
March 24th 2023


35244 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Didn't work when he guested on Silent Planet so don't get your hopes up

calmrose
March 24th 2023


6782 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

dang you right

Emim
March 24th 2023


35244 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Newest song is decent so maybe they're back on track. Sounded great live too

JayEnder
March 24th 2023


19768 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

That riff in Dark Divide is foul

onionbubs
March 24th 2023


20694 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

review rules album rules

JayEnder
March 24th 2023


19768 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

[2] surprisingly great album. Still not a fan of the spoken word intro track, also Tightrope and Backfire are pretty mid. But man the good stuff is really good.



Lotta people are gonna think Sevink is a throwaway but it's honestly dope lol dat bass

calmrose
March 24th 2023


6782 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

spoken word intro is worth it just for jake's screams at the very end, he sounds unhinged

Emim
March 24th 2023


35244 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Speaking of Silent Planet it was very reminiscent of the Depths tracks. And yeah the bass when it shines is great here

calmrose
March 24th 2023


6782 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

holy fuck Dark Divide

pizzamachine
March 24th 2023


27109 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Didn’t think the band would go this hard in their old age.

calmrose
March 24th 2023


6782 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeah this stomps



damn it feels good to be excited by an ABR album again

pizzamachine
March 24th 2023


27109 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

It’s too good to be true, yet it’s true!

Odal
Staff Reviewer
March 24th 2023


1992 Comments


Halfway through and this rips. I always check out their albums and while I don't think any of them have been particularly bad, they definitely failed to standout in the same way that a lot of melodeath stalwarts have kinda fallen into as they've aged. I'm glad these guys can still crank out legitimate bangers still

JayEnder
March 24th 2023


19768 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Man, this is growing on me QUICK. MIght even have to bump to a 4 in the near future.



An ABR album in 2023 has no right being this good



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