Swain
Howl


3.5
great

Review

by Jordan M. EMERITUS
August 1st, 2014 | 22 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Kurt Ballou's Euro Vacation

Kurt Ballou's impressive production CV is enough to warrant listening to any band he gets behind the mixing desk for. His work on Dutch band This Routine is Hell's Howl sounds rather predictable while still boasting the sensational qualities of the Converge guitarist. Far-removed from metalcore, TRIH's brevity in post-hardcore construct is phenomenal (average song length is less than 2-minutes), not least because they stray far from the generic trappings of breakdowns and inaudible screeching. Numbers like "Nostalgia", "Shiver", and "Cancer" go a long way towards establishing replay value, each containing something in the way of an accessible guitar riff or pounding rhythmic sequence to worm into. With that being the case however, Howl can feel undercooked at only 20-minutes long, while the metallic tendencies Kurt Ballou are well known for are all but abandoned for more subtle instrumentation and poignancy. If you found yourself appreciating Kvelertak's Meir, then consider giving Howl a listen to see a more restrained alternative.



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BigPleb
August 1st 2014


65784 Comments


Nice bump bb.

DrJohn
August 1st 2014


1041 Comments


Concise, mind pos




ExplosiveOranges
August 1st 2014


4408 Comments


Oh look, a soundoff!


Mort.
August 1st 2014


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Bored the tits off me . I remember this sounding really stale. Good review tho

zaruyache
August 1st 2014


27357 Comments


A wild Soundoff appears

deathschool
August 1st 2014


28619 Comments


Pos

Supercoolguy64
August 1st 2014


11787 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Damn, I was gonna do this, but then poobutt Jordan had to beat me

RogueNine
August 1st 2014


5535 Comments


Lowborn, is that you?

Supercoolguy64
August 1st 2014


11787 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

wut

deathschool
August 1st 2014


28619 Comments


As long as it's more than 3.

Pajolero
August 1st 2014


1420 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

So I like this.

North0House2
August 1st 2014


6153 Comments


This album's pretty rad. I just wish it were longer, and a little more varied. But hey, I guess it's good they kept it short if it's like this. If it were much longer it'd get a little repetitive, so it's solid the way it is.

SharkEthic
August 1st 2014


585 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"Hailing from Sweden, his work on This Routine is Hell's Howl..."



The band's Dutch, not Swedish...unless you're referring to Kurt Ballou (as the construction of the

sentence would suggest), in which case, that's also wrong.

FourthDyke
August 1st 2014


498 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

a marginally enjoyable snoozer

cryptside
August 1st 2014


2406 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Pretty great album, I've found myself coming back to it more and more.

Supercoolguy64
August 1st 2014


11787 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

NOSTALGIA BUUUUUUURNS

VinVal
August 9th 2014


1167 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

a good album reminds me of Dangers

Supercoolguy64
November 27th 2014


11787 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

so apparently these guys renamed themselves as Swain. Should make a new band page and move all the TRIH albums there or should we just keep all their future stuff on this band page?

Mort.
November 27th 2014


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

id say just change this bands page name to Swain and put in the band description that they were formerly this routine but are now swain



no point in making 2 pages tbh

Mort.
November 27th 2014


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

and wow i have this at a 2 i didnt even know.



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