Iron Monkey
Our Problem


4.0
excellent

Review

by The_Oath USER (6 Reviews)
August 4th, 2009 | 94 replies


Release Date: 1998 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Crushing riffs and a vocalist that sounds like an ape from hell make this slab of sludge a must have for any metalhead.

Forming in 1994, in Nottingham, England, Iron Monkey is a band well known in sludge circles, but relatively unknown in the general metal community. During their short lived existence they released two full length albums and a variety of splits and EPs before breaking up in 1999, citing personal and industry problems. Sadly, in 2002 vocalist and founding member Johnny Morrow died of a heart attack, brought on by a chronic kidney disorder – thus dashing any lingering hopes of a reunion. Our Problem is the latter and the better of the two albums they released; recently Earache has re-released this album with their debut as a 2-CD pack. It is an absolute must have.

This album makes its commencement with headache-inducing feedback, followed by a simple drum beat and a stoner riff so catchy that it would leave the likes of Electric Wizard green with envy. For a split second, during the guitar groove and before the vocals, one wonders what the singer will sound like. After all, the amount of great bands reduced to nothing by poor vocals is too many. However, before one is given the opportunity to contemplate the matter further, Johnny Morrow begins to belch out near inaudible lyrics, which could only be described as the tortured cries of a mad ape from hell. True to the band's name, he sounds like an iron monkey. While vocalists like Neil Fallon (Clutch) and John Garcia (Kyuss) would fit right at home with Monkey's unique brand of sludge, vocalist Johnny Morrow opts for a delivery that is reminiscent of the nihilistic growls of Michael Williams (Eyehategod) and the raspy snarls of Muleboy (Bongzilla).

The guitar tone and work on this album is what veterans of sludge metal have come to expect from the genre: heavy distortion, featuring huge Sabbath-esque riffs, followed by short bursts of speed and aggression. The deceptively simple drums, laid down by none other than Justin Greaves, are more than adequate for the grooves Monkey employs. His drumming matches the rest of the instruments, leading the group on with an inconspicuous elegance. What separates Iron Monkey from the rest of the crowd, aside from Morrow's vocals, is that they create some of the most dissonant and abrasive sludge while keeping it tasteful. Some groups like Eyehategod are content to sacrifice melody and musical integrity to achieve their level of tortured beauty – Monkey manages said discordance without sacrificing a thing.

However, that's not to say that this particular album is without fault. What ultimately prevents it from receiving a perfect score is the repetitious nature of the work, and that some of the tracks seem to drag on for too long. A prime example of this is the near 20 minute long "9 Joint Spiritual Whip", which although decent, should have been shortened. Another minor point of contention is that nearly every single track starts out with ear-piercing feedback, which after repeated listens, causes one to wonder if irrevocable hearing damage has been caused. That said, one could fairly argue that the track length and feedback only aid the group's punk rock aesthetic – this work bleeds sincerity. Overall, this is a must have for any fan of sludge, no matter how casual. With sludge's recent popularity, this album is more relevant than ever, showing a new generation of sludge aficionados how it's done. Stand-out tracks like "Bad Year" and "Boss Keloid" are best listened to full blast, driving down a lone road. Windows down, of course.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
The_Oath
August 5th 2009


24 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is the first music review I've ever written; critical advice appreciated.

SteelErectedb4you8er
December 15th 2009


2620 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Nice review. This is album is truly a gem. From the start of Bad Year to the end of Our Problem (when the song ends), this album just hits you really hard. LIstening to this while drunk may lead to broken glass or holes in the wall.

SteelErectedb4you8er
December 22nd 2009


2620 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Tons of beer + whiskey + weed + this album = pure hatred.

SteelErectedb4you8er
December 22nd 2009


2620 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Dude, I listen to what I listen to. Whether you like it or not. That's cool. But those who don't like Iron Monkey haven't experienced true hatred. And we can agree on that.

SteelErectedb4you8er
December 22nd 2009


2620 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

No need to get hostile dude.

ffs
August 3rd 2011


6220 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

this owns

Pyosisified
August 3rd 2011


2450 Comments


yea this is fantastic

alachlahol
August 3rd 2011


7593 Comments


web of piss

alachlahol
August 3rd 2011


7593 Comments


i have a fucked up version of this album with some extra tracks not sure which version it is

ffs
August 3rd 2011


6220 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

yeah i had those too i think but i deleted them. like five 20 second songs of silence and then 10 minutes of feedback?

ffs
August 3rd 2011


6220 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

a little too post-modern for my tastes

alachlahol
August 3rd 2011


7593 Comments


nah that's actually the original album mine goes up to 9 joint spiritual whip and then has these tracks at the end:

8. Omi Bozu
9. Sleep To Win
10. Arsonaut
11. Kiss Of Death

alachlahol
August 3rd 2011


7593 Comments


nevermind figured it out

Imperial
January 1st 2012


2039 Comments


Whoever posted this on one of their list is my hero. This kills.

ffs
January 1st 2012


6220 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

true

eternium
January 1st 2012


16358 Comments


yea

DoABarrelRoll
January 1st 2012


342 Comments


"Crushing riffs and a vocalist that sounds like an ape"

Sounds like something I'd love

Inveigh
February 14th 2012


26875 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

yea this rules

ffs
April 20th 2012


6220 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

one millions riffs

mindleviticus
April 29th 2012


10486 Comments


Holy cow, this record is pretty scary. It's awesome, though.



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