Lady Radiator
Bounce Energy Hear Me Out


4.0
excellent

Review

by willfellmarsy USER (16 Reviews)
May 28th, 2008 | 54 replies


Release Date: 2007 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Post-Hardcore's top prospect...

Bounce Energy Hear Me Out
Post-Hardcore is in a state of emergency. Most bands who once were shining stars of the genre have either evolved into completely different beings (At the Drive-In), stagnated and have become caricatures of their older self (Sparta), decided to give up their roots and release element based albums that are more often boring than experimental or progressive (…), or just decided to not release anything for six years (Glassjaw). Even those who are producing albums and holding the reins of Post-Hardcore aren’t doing that much in the way of fresh and/or interesting. A new champion is needed, and with Bounce Energy Hear Me Out, New Jersey quartet, Lady Radiator have produced a fresh, crisp, and exhilarating debut that displays a potential for greatness and something new that may prove to be something very special.

Lady Radiator, for those looking for a vague description of sound, could be described as the bastard child of a three-way which included At the Drive-In, Anthony Green (Circa Survive), and a The Receiving End of Sirens. This, however, would be pigeon-holding a very unique entity. The hero of this entity being lead singer, Kenny Ramirez whose higher-register vocals include beautiful crooning, yelps of anger, and a solid amount of layered effects. From the raw aggression of “Wayne Brady Don’t Hold Me Back” to his beautiful work on the goofy-yet-lovable acoustic track, “Ships Are For Sailing Not For Leaving,” his ability is unquestionable.

In that vein, the performances of each band member are incredibly tight. Each member shines from the crunching riffs that both pound the listeners face in “Ready Explode,” while still managing to be catchy. They manage to make a small band in number have a big sound oftentimes bordering on epic climaxes…more on that to come. The rhythm section is stellar. The drums are never overly showy, but always are solid complimenting the sound of the guitars, holding their insanity together. The bass isn’t much to behold…a fill here or there but generally it doesn’t have that much effect on things, it just does what is expected, nothing more or less. Last but not least are the keys. Like the drums, they don’t try to overwhelm, but suit what is going on and just add that little extra element of uniqueness to an already unique band.

This album is not all peaches and cream, however. The production isn’t very good. At many points, the band creates something that struggles to become an epic climax, but, doesn’t quite reach it. The percussion is all but drown out as well. A few of the songs also aren’t quite winners. “Box Turtle, Magnificent Isn't She” overstays its welcome, and becomes very repetitive. “Date: 4 Years Old” is an interesting ambient/electronic attempt, but one that falls short of being anything special with repeated listens. These hiccups can be overlooked when listening to the brilliant songs that are “Ready Explode” and the highlight, “Elude,” which both demonstrate the propensity for greatness that could come with the advent of just a bit more maturity.

Bounce Energy Hear Me Out is not the masterpiece the Post-Hardcore scene is looking for to be revitalized. It is, however, a fantastic album which drips with promise coming from a young band that lacks a bit of maturity. Lady Radiator demonstrates a tight approach that at all times will at least leave the listener feeling that this is something to behold, and that the band is a band to watch in the future. The album is one of the best 2007 had to offer and should not be overlooked in 2008 like it was last year. This band is something special, and it shows the promise of great things to come. Will Lady Radiator be the saviors of Post-Hardcore? I don’t know. But they are a fresh breath into a dying genre.



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foreverendeared
May 29th 2008


14720 Comments


this is a really good review. i should check this out

willfellmarsy
May 29th 2008


3847 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Yes you should...don't put it off 6 monthes like I did... http://www.myspace.com/ladyradiatormusic

foreverendeared
May 29th 2008


14720 Comments


yeah i listened to a few songs. i'm definitely putting this at the top of my "to get" list

IsItLuck?
Emeritus
May 29th 2008


4957 Comments


This is okay. Maybe it's the production quality that's making it worse than it may be. Also, the singer doesn't really click with me. Post-hardcore isn't 'in a state of emergency,' you're just not looking in the right places.

willfellmarsy
May 29th 2008


3847 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I believe it is...looking at the last 4 yrs of post-hardcore releases there is nothing special whatsoever.



Some okay releases but nothing that holds my interest like this.This Message Edited On 05.28.08

HangEmHigh
May 29th 2008


281 Comments


^^ This guy cracks me up. :P Oh and this stuff is pretty fun though I'm kinda iffy on the vocals, maybe a couple more listens will change my mind.

IsItLuck?
Emeritus
May 29th 2008


4957 Comments


I believe it is...looking at the last 4 yrs of post-hardcore releases there is nothing special whatsoever.

Some okay releases but nothing that holds my interest like this.

Well if this is the 'savior' then I am scared.This Message Edited On 05.28.08

willfellmarsy
May 29th 2008


3847 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Debut album...Ready Explode, Wayne Brady..., and Elude are all orgasmic tracks...At the Drive-In's first album is garbage...i could see these guys really doing something special with good production and a couple advanced years...



You like that...an atdi reference...to be fair i haven't listened that much to The Fall of Troy...other than that though there's very little of note.This Message Edited On 05.28.08

NortherlyNanook
May 29th 2008


1286 Comments


I'll bet you're anxiously waiting for someone to say "Thrice," just so you can once again say they're overrated.

Don't forget about Tera Melos, though! And Daniel Striped Tiger is very promising. And Decahedron. And ...

willfellmarsy
May 29th 2008


3847 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I didn't even mention the T word...Tera Melos doesn't interest me at all...never looked in to the other so maybe i will...jeez you serial hate one band and every one thinks you want to do it again.

willfellmarsy
May 29th 2008


3847 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

You're not as quick as you think you are mr chan...obviously since i serial hate them people are gunna think im going to do it again...i was kidding...if i wouldn't have mentioned that, then everyone that responded to this review would have said "blahblahblah what about thrice blahblahblah...so i avoided that but thats it cheeze and crackers...

willfellmarsy
June 9th 2008


3847 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Album still owns...Kids For Sail is the goodness...



also: someone else should listen to this album...me and slave are the only ones benefiting from its goodness...This Message Edited On 06.09.08

KritikalMotion
June 15th 2008


2280 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I like. The heavier bits are better.



I can see me getting into this and most likely a 4. Haven't heard it all though and i guess it could be better.



Also Post-Hardcore is not dying at all.



EDIT: I love the acoustic track (:This Message Edited On 06.15.08

SnackaryBinx
August 1st 2008


2309 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is pretty nice, maybe a 4.5 from me, but for now, just a 4.



And Hell Paso doesn't suck, never speak such wrong ever again.

willfellmarsy
August 2nd 2008


3847 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

4 people have rated this so far...that makes sense, actually not at all because it is aweome follzos...Hell Paso does suck...just because an album is made by an amazing band doesn't mean it can't suck...

SnackaryBinx
August 2nd 2008


2309 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

you're just missing the part where it doesn't suck. It's actually a pretty good cd for a first cd, regardless of who made it. Hell, Fall Out Boy could've released hell paso and I still would've said it was good, because it is... in fact... good.

willfellmarsy
August 3rd 2008


3847 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

eh agree to disagree i guess...i think this is a million times better nd 4 a first its fantastic

KritikalMotion
August 26th 2008


2280 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

everyone ive given this too loves it

KritikalMotion
October 4th 2008


2280 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this is just so enjoyable



listen to to it all the time



can't believe only 5 votes

fireaboveicebelow
October 4th 2008


6835 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

six, I forgot to vote a long time ago



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