Fucked Up
Glass Boys


4.0
excellent

Review

by Jordan M. EMERITUS
June 1st, 2014 | 43 replies


Release Date: 2014 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The Damage We Create.

Fucked Up's fundamental anxiety complex boils down to feeling rather guilty about being successful. Where the hardcore group once kneeled at the altar of Minor Threat and other such proud underachievers, being successful was not a merit but something to be ashamed of, as so to imply success only came in sacrificing core values or experimentation. Pink Eyes' complex divulgence of worth and relationships on David Comes to Life was a conflict of these basic factors; even though the band as a whole managed to achieve unanimous praise and enormous success, there remained a question mark hanging over how to deal with this sudden success in an appropriate and tasteful manner. On the title track of David...'s follow-up, Pink Eyes' doesn't hesitate to lament his fear of growing up- ergo, streamlined and ready for the consumer, Glass Boys is thrown kicking and screaming into the world.

Accusations of 'going mainstream' or 'selling-out' are asinine yet understandable- at just 10 tracks, Glass Boys is a far more inviting proposition to newcomers than dense masterpiece David Comes to Life or even this years Year of the Dragon EP. Thankfully however, signature Fucked Up remains intact; melodic and uplifting instrumentals back Pink Eyes' unhinged yelling and screaming with "Echo Boomer" foreshadowing little change in pace or tenacity. When the pace does eventually break up, such as on the middle section of "The Art of Patrons" where the sound shifts to a far more melodic vocal section, the band exhibit a far better concern for their music- one where they are comfortable to not rock the boat but instead simply get into it and pen a great song. More impressive is when it's immediately sat next to the crushing thrasher "Warm Change", assisting the eb and flow of an album heavy on juxtaposing the darkness of glaring into the abyss with the joy that comes from careless abandon.

After all, Fucked Up have made a point of questioning not only their success but how others percieve it- the sonic impact seems to be one of knowing the path is paved in darkness and simply not giving a shit about it. Generally, sonic variance isn't popular here beyond shifting takes on thrash and melodic riffs, but it doesn't need to be, especially when the likes of "DET" and "Sun Glass" bear repeated listens just to hear a little more of those crushing vocals and walls of beautiful, 3-axe guitar-work.

So powerful is the bands presence that the guess spots seem almost redundant to the highly personal subject matter and concise delivery. Blink and you'll miss them; necks snapping, J Mascis and George Pettit pop up momentarily to harshen the whiplash but are rarely ever neccessary. It's not an insult but a testament to Fucked Up's brutality in itself, hardly ruining the affair, rather appearing unnecessarily for the sake of 'presentation' over design

Still, Fucked Up are undoubtedly the masters at juxtaposing the brutality of a hydrogen bomb with the beauty of a butterfly caught in the breeze, with Glass Boys serving now as an entry point for their far more complicated opus David Comes to Life and the Zodiac series. Still an acquired taste, Fucked Up shouldn't feel guilty that they have streamlined their craft but instead seize the opportunity they have been given to deliver an enigmatic sound to such a wide audience. The only thing left to do now is to go and get Fucked.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
ExplosiveOranges
June 1st 2014


4408 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Nice review, Arcade. Pos'd.

Cygnatti
June 1st 2014


36020 Comments


skeptical

Satellite
June 1st 2014


26539 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

yeah this is good

Toondude10
June 1st 2014


15184 Comments


Second paragraph could be either broken down or trimmed a little but that's just my opinion. Great review though.

The only thing left to do now is to go and get Fucked.


I bow down to you for that sentence. XD

Toondude10
June 1st 2014


15184 Comments


should get featured

Cygnatti
June 1st 2014


36020 Comments


never been a fan of this band...

Toondude10
June 1st 2014


15184 Comments


I'll request it for you if you want if that's the case :-)

ti0n
June 1st 2014


1769 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

love this album. review is nice posd

Toondude10
June 2nd 2014


15184 Comments


meh, ignore that neg, mostly likely it was someone who skimmed it and negged anyway.

MuhNamesTyler
June 2nd 2014


6707 Comments


Thought this was that Offspring album for a sec

Toondude10
June 2nd 2014


15184 Comments


Congratz on your feature btw, hopefully that fear of requesting your own reviews to be featured has subsided. :-)

Curse.
June 2nd 2014


8079 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Good review, I was going to review this but you did a great job so I don't need to

Slex
June 2nd 2014


16519 Comments


Great review, pos'd. What are people's favorite song? Tie between The Art of Patrons and Paper The House for me right now.

ti0n
June 2nd 2014


1769 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

impossible to pick one. but if i have to it would be glass boys

mryrtmrnfoxxxy
June 2nd 2014


16603 Comments


reallly.

thts ur choice ?

http://www.sputnikmusic.com/images/albums/156948.jpg

ti0n
June 2nd 2014


1769 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

ye man

Toondude10
June 2nd 2014


15184 Comments


Haven't listened to this so I don't know, but the tags on this band seem intriguing enough.

danielito19
June 2nd 2014


12251 Comments


didn't like david comes to life

would i like this?

Sleaper
June 2nd 2014


3480 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this is rougher than david



led by hand is my favz

danielito19
June 3rd 2014


12251 Comments


more concise?? considering my big problem with david was that it was repetitive as hell, i should try this



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