I Prevail
TRUE POWER


2.0
poor

Review

by Tyler White STAFF
September 5th, 2022 | 11 replies


Release Date: 2022 | Tracklist

Review Summary: They continue to prevail sadly

After bursting onto the scene with their hit cover of “Blank Space” in 2014, I Prevail has been growing in popularity within the metalcore scene with each subsequent release. After the success of their last record, TRAUMA, the band seemed to be on an uphill climb in their music journey. With ‘TRUE POWER,’ I Prevail continues to develop their interesting combination of metalcore with hip-hop elements and high energy choruses. However, this style can only go so far and ultimately falls stagnant.

At first, TRUE POWER shows a lot of potential and explodes with energy. The climatic chorus of “There’s Fear In Letting Go,” the two-step power of “Body Bag,” and the dark hip-hop-influenced groove of “Self-Destruction” have so much promise. The album actually starts off fun. But by the time “Bad Things” comes around, there really isn’t much else happening. Sure, the catchy riff in “Choke” and the infectious chorus of “The Negative” bring some value to the back end of the record, but as a whole, TRUE POWER fails to maintain the mindlessly enjoyable songwriting of the first few tracks. “FWYTYK” and “Long Live the King” heavily lean into hip-hop influence with epic choruses, but it treads the same formula as the openers and doesn’t add anything of variety or value to the record.

The problem here isn’t that the record isn’t consistent, but rather it is too consistent. Instead, the record plays it too safe and doesn’t go beyond the comfort of the band. Everything done here is what they’ve done before, which leaves much to be desired. This is ironic in light of “FWYTYK”’s lyrics that talk about pushing limits for their new sound. While it may not be particularly awful, the lack of originality and ingenuity in their music leaves TRUE POWER feeling bland and stagnant and lacking character. I’ll admit, there are a few songs here that are genuinely fun to mindlessly listen to, but when it comes to the music itself, there really isn’t much happening below the surface.

As a whole, I Prevail misses the mark in crafting a record of unique songwriting and intriguing composition. While some of the components of TRUE POWER are genuinely enjoyable and interesting, these parts don’t make a cohesive whole. Their newest effort works well as a mindless listen, but when looking at the music intentionally, TRUE POWER falls short of what it could be. While I Prevail has found their niche and fan base, their most recent endeavors fail to go beyond surface level composition.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
tyman128
Staff Reviewer
September 5th 2022


4493 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

wrote this one for Caliber a few weeks ago and wanted to throw it up here, I was just waiting a bit since Jesper already had a review for this

anyway, trash record

Zac124
September 5th 2022


2604 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Great review! There were very few moments where this album was not completely and utterly irritating and even fewer moments where it was not generic. Not a fan of this one.

AndrewTate
September 5th 2022


68 Comments


ty man for this review

tyman128
Staff Reviewer
September 5th 2022


4493 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

oh my gosh it's Andrew Tate

Koris
Staff Reviewer
September 6th 2022


21105 Comments


Didn't you just get kicked off Spotify @AndrewTate?

bellovddd
February 16th 2023


5712 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

what a shitty album.

pizzamachine
February 17th 2023


27002 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Unlimited powwweeerrr

bellovddd
June 16th 2023


5712 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

still a shitty album

bellovddd
September 12th 2023


5712 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

still shit.

pengui
March 19th 2024


127 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Just saw this band announced as one of the supports for Parkway Drive Australian shows. I've just opened up to the idea of seeing Parkway again. This band is not swaying me to go to the show. The architects style cleans, changing over to 90s nu metal sound and radio rock. There were a couple of passages which passed as ok but for the most this is rubbish.

bellovddd
March 19th 2024


5712 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

very strange band for parkway to bring on tour. Its not like these dudes are that massive :/



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