The Devil Wears Prada
Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord


2.5
average

Review

by syoung USER (1 Reviews)
January 6th, 2008 | 214 replies


Release Date: 2006 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord is what happens when too much is attempted. By trying to include too many influences and parts The Devil Wears Prada ultimately did little to truly separate themselves from the bands that influenced them.

The Devil Wears Prada are generally considered in hot or cold terms. They are either terrible or terriffic. A lousy Christian scene band or an awesome metalcore band. I just can't seem to agree with either of these stances.

The truth be told, The Devil Wears Prada are simply average. The songs off Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord are reminiscent of the usual metalcore fare, ranging from gimmicky introduction and intermission songs that try to to produce a horror movie-esque vibe to average palm-mutted chugging breakdowns that are half guitar, half empty space, and tons of kick pedal.

The album appears to have tons of different influences. Sadly, the mediocre parts of all the influences are all that really show. Instead of producing a truly original and interesting album, what came out was a boring and uninspired first showing. By trying too hard to be unique, The Devil Wears Prada winds up being nothing other than generic.

In just about every song off of Dear Love, you'll find a combination of all or most of the following: high pitch vocals, standard growling, a few death metal style screams, forced keyboards, over-distorted power chords, palm-mutted breakdowns, pretty good drumming, almost no bass to be heard, and tons of references to Christianity. Sound familiar? Besides the keyboards, theres hundreds of bands out there that do the same thing.

The album starts off with the "The Ascent", a minute long introduction that has some creepy sounding effects and vocals. This song rolls over into the true first song, "The Gauntlet Of Solitude". It begins with some upbeat drumming and some neat guitar work. The screaming sounds pretty good here, but the song quickly shifts to a slower part proceeded by a random keyboard fill. The entire album seems to follow this formula: quick tunes, random fill or bridge, slow tunes, rinse and repeat.

The guitar playing is pretty basic. Theres power chords and the occasional pinch harmonic. Throw in breakdown and a clean, slow part and you have the basic structure of the songs. The bass is almost nonexistent, except for at the ending of "Dogs Can Grow Beards All Over". This is the one song on the album that actually shows true creativity and potential. The ending breakdown is a great combination of the usual instruments and keyboards. This is how the band should sound.

Instead they go right back to the more generic stuff with "And The Sentence Trails Off".This song has some interesting vocals, but the rest doesn't seem to go together. The keyboard sections seem forced and don't add anything to the music except some slight ambience effects toward the end and the bass is no where to be heard. The same can said of the following track, "Rosemary Had An Accident". The song is decent, with a mixture of clean and screaming vocals. Once again the keyboardist plays more background noises than actual riffs. The breakdown at the end of the song lasts around two minutes and has some cool sounding drum fills, but nothing else of note other than a repetitive guitar riff and tons of kick drumming.

"Redemption" follows, which is just twenty-nine seconds of piano swelling. The final four songs are all similar to the rest of the album, but feature terrible names. "Swords, Dragons, and Diet Coke", "Who Speaks Spanish? Colon Quesadilla", and "Texas Is South" are examples f this. "Swords, Dragons, And Diet Coke" has a bit more keyboard in it than a lot of the other songs, but as usual it doesn't really add anything substantially to the music.. "Who Speaks Spanish" has a Senses Fail style guitar work and more slow, plodding sections that feature some chanting style vocals. The penultimate song, "Texas Is South", is probably the most generic out of all the tracks on the album, but does have a pretty neat sounding breakdown toward the middle. The last song, "Modify The Pronounciation" features a combination of either deep growls and singing for the last half of the song and just sounds repetitive and forced. The album ends with the lyrics "I'm asking for your forgiveness God. Lay her to rest, lay her to rest." After all, you can't have a metalcore album without a reference to a dead loved one.

Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord is an example of when too much creates too little. By trying to include too many influences and parts the band ultimately did little to truly separate themselves from the bands that influenced them. The good news is that The Devil Wears Prada shows tons of potential, as long as they turn up the bass and focus more on being themselves and just let loose.


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DWittisarockstar
January 6th 2008


1501 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Very good review. I agree with most of the points you made. It's nice to see someone who isn't either obsessed with the band or doesn't hate them because they are christian scenexchristcore.



That being said, I liked this a little more than you. Dogs Can Grow Beards All Over is definitely the best track on this, followed by Modeify the Pronounciation.

ToWhatEnd
January 6th 2008


3173 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Great review! I essentially feel the same about this release. Some enjoyable tunes but plenty of parts are just too much. I enjoy Plagues much more.

syoung
January 6th 2008


5 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Thanks for the positive feedback guys.



I agree that Dogs Can Grow Beards All Over is the best song, and that Plagues is a better album.



I might go back and put one of those recommended song lists at the end or something, who knows...

masscows
January 7th 2008


2230 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Meh band. Good review.

LaidToRest329
January 7th 2008


158 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

this review is exactly what i think about this band. well done

Grimley313
March 23rd 2009


60 Comments


Yeah nice review mate. I know what you mean about the bass not being turned up, it is present in a lot of metal core bands. I guess its turned down so it doesnt over weigh the power of the guitars, which is what the main feature for any metalcore band is. I also feel sorry for the bass player in question (andy trick). He really does nothing special at all, just slams the drop D and thats it. Maybe he sucks or maybe the band agrees on a monotonous bass.

WhiteTieBlackJacket
March 23rd 2009


794 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

As a Christian myself, I can relate to the lyrics and I appreciate the band's stance against materialism. Whether or not you think the band name sucks, I think we can all agree that materialism is coming to a head in our society - it's disgusting. Anyways, I haven't been listening to metalcore long enough to know what's supposedly "better". That said, I enjoy this record.



In my opinion, Mike Hranica has a really good lower range. His vocals get really low on Modeify The Pronunciation and the ambiance it creates is pretty cool. Whenever I hear someone mention the back up singer, it's usually just to call him a little bitch, but I don't think his singing is THAT bad...not saying it's great though.



I'm hoping their next record (With Roots Above And Branches Below) will be less like Plagues and more like Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord.

WhiteTieBlackJacket
March 23rd 2009


794 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Oh, and good review.



I shall pos.

Hawks
March 23rd 2009


86980 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Good review. I disagree though. I think this album is really good.

Grimley313
March 24th 2009


60 Comments


Soz wat i ment to say was tht it was just turned down to give the guitars a better more overlapping effect. This Message Edited On 05.04.09

pcwIb
July 6th 2014


5 Comments


Calling this generic wouldn't be laughable at all, if this came out in 2008 or 2009 along with the
likes of the first Attack Attack, Asking Alexandria and Abandon All Ships albums...


Saying "Senses Fail style guitar work" is also ridiculous since the only reason why they sound
similar is that both bands are heavily influenced by Underoath, referring to anything as "Senses Fail
style guitar work" is like referring to a breakdown as "Capture The Crown style guitar-work".

TheSpirit
Emeritus
June 25th 2016


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Best TDWP

Relinquished
June 25th 2016


48716 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

yes

SonofSnow
September 3rd 2016


1818 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

salvation still rips.

bloc
March 16th 2018


69990 Comments


CHAINSAW BRUTALITY

TORNADO STRENGTH

SteakByrnes
March 16th 2018


29727 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Lmao this album

MotokoKusanagi
March 16th 2018


4290 Comments


haven't jammed this in a hot minute but still catchy / nostalgic / all that shit

calmrose
March 16th 2018


6777 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

OH SHIT, this used to be my jam back in the day

SteakByrnes
March 16th 2018


29727 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Dogs, Swords, and Texas are good at least

MotokoKusanagi
March 16th 2018


4290 Comments


yeah agreed on dogs and texas. two of their best songs in their discog. did you like their album after this one, Plagues?



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