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Bear vs. Shark
Terrorhawk


3.0
good

Review

by NEDM USER (43 Reviews)
April 16th, 2006 | 71 replies


Release Date: 2005 | Tracklist


Bear Vs. Shark met a terrible fate a few months ago. The band decided to part after a few years and two albums. Their first was a new kind of sound, something that I considered revolutionary. Bear Vs. Shark had a way of combining indie-pop guitar riffs with lots of screaming thrown in the mix. It made the music sound harsh, yet poetic in the way it sounded happy and angry at the same time. The only way to decipher the meaning of the song would be to look at the lyrics (good luck listening to them). The sound isn’t all I find attractive though. The vocals satisfied my sweet tooth as well, the scruffy toned yells emitted from the music can make you shiver at times.

Terrorhawk is the band’s second, and last album. It captures some really heavy moments, and at times can be perceived as progressive. The funny thing, is that when the songs may be slow, the vocals are still delivered in a growly voice that completely contradicts the music. Compared to the band’s last record, this is a tad slower and more drawn-out. It also has some tracks on it where you can hear some light horns to occupy the flow of the song. Musically, the two cds are about the same. But the vocals department has had a major overhaul. There’s more screaming, and it’s as furious as ever. To quote Pitchfork Media, “Beneath Terrorhawk's ripped chords, frantic tempos and dudefaced vocals, there's a dewy-eyed indie rock record whimpering to be let out.” I’d say that’s a great way to sum this paragraph up.

The song “Catamaran” would have to be my favorite here. The muted strings to begin the song carry it all the way to the final chorus. It just makes you want to dance. It has some great lyrics worth quoting, “Got your bones spread out on the dance floor, chomping bits on your way to the supermarket. Well respected, well received, the piano and the luggage own the reason that we all are faking it!” This would be one of the more post-hardcore oriented tracks on the record. But as mentioned before, there are better songs that are slower, and much more progressive. “Baraga Embankment” is definitely the best slower song on Terrorhawk. It begins with dreary piano and slow singing. Then the distorted chords kick in and the true magic happens. This is also one of the tracks with the horns in it, for a truly stunning effect. Is it me, or does this song give a mafia-esque tone? The screams are unforgiving, relentless and “just don’t give a damn”. The song opens with “the kitty cats did scream oh how they howled behind the house – well, the big one laying in the frying pan”. This is a great track that deserves a listen.

You can’t really review this album without looking at the big picture though. Many of the songs are forgettable, and there’s not much variation in them. The album is good while you’re listening, but then you soon realize that a lot of it is the same. Whether it’s the “AY AY!” you hear in many of the songs, after a big scream, or just the fact that the riffs never change tone. The first five tracks are freakin’ glorious. But the rest are just on the borderline of being good. If they could have kept the pace going the whole album, then this would be “five” material. But it just seems that much of it was filler.

In conclusion, this was a nice attempt, with somewhat of a good outcome. It’s a love it, or hate it relationship with this album. It may seem amazing at first, but it will let you down with later listens. But the first few tracks never get old, that is for sure.

Recommended Tracks
Catamaran
5, 6 Kids
Baraga Embankment
Seven Stop Hold Restart



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Zebra
Moderator
April 17th 2006


2647 Comments


This was a really good review just because it was packed with detail and it was very brief. I have yet to hear this, and after reading the review it sounds like it has some great tracks that I shall download ASAP.

spoonfedcrayons
April 17th 2006


35 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

one of my favorite bands right now, haven't heard all of Right Now, Your in the Best of Hands. i think both are classics though. id give this album a 4.5

santi3hg
April 17th 2006


440 Comments


This did disappoint me after their stunning debut. Goodjob beyond.

Zesty Mordant
April 17th 2006


1196 Comments


From what I've downloaded it didn't sound that bad, but I definately take RNYITBOH over this.

YDload
April 17th 2006


1207 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This is a neat album but not as good as their debut. The only problem I have with it is that there's a section of "Dinosaurs..." that sounds exactly like Weezer. Not that I don't like Weezer, but why such a blatant homage/ripoff? It's a bit confusing but not completely a bad idea in the end.



One of my favorite songs is the short "Out Loud Hey Hey" because it really captures that frantic At The Drive-In sound which this band reminds me of so much.

NEDM
April 17th 2006


1113 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Thanks for the positive feedback Spat Out, Jom, Zebra, and Santi3hg.

To Zesty, I somewhat prefer the debut over this, but I would think of them on about the same level.

204409
Emeritus
April 17th 2006


3998 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This album starts off really promisingly and then falls off the table. They have great songwriting in a few songs and fail on a lot of tracks in the second half of the CD.

NEDM
April 17th 2006


1113 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

DFelon speaks the trooth.

Pyramidman
April 17th 2006


1340 Comments


great review man, ill definitelyt check this out

Pyramidman
April 17th 2006


1340 Comments


my bad lolbr>This Message Edited On 04.16.06This Message Edited On 04.16.06

santi3hg
April 18th 2006


440 Comments


Yeah when Catamaran first popped into my ear as the first track, I was anxious to see if they pulled it off in the sophmore effort. It just progressively became boring. Sadness.

embroglio
April 23rd 2006


219 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Near the end the album really started to pick up the pace, IMO. Especially the last two songs, "Song About Old Rollercoaster" and "Rich People Say Fuck Yeah Hey Hey". Those and "Catamaran" are the highlights of the album for me.



It's too bad BVS ended on more of a low note, though, as this flails in comparison to "Right Now..."

metallicaman8
April 23rd 2006


4677 Comments


Would anyone else love to see a bear actually fight a shark. That would be pretty kick assThis Message Edited On 04.23.06

NEDM
April 23rd 2006


1113 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I wonder which of the two would win?

metallicaman8
April 23rd 2006


4677 Comments


It would depend on the environment. In water the shark would win. On land the bear would win. Actually in shallow water the bear might still win.

embroglio
April 24th 2006


219 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

You would need enough water for the shark and the bear to comfortably move in. I think the shark would win.

NEDM
April 25th 2006


1113 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

You would need enough water for the shark and the bear to comfortably move in. I think the shark would win.




A 5-foot deep pool could stand as the arena.





santi3hg
April 25th 2006


440 Comments


10 sputnik dollars on the bear. Lets get the bets rolling people.
= D

Either way I think the band won a fight between a bear and shark to win the name. Therefore they reign supreme.

NEDM
April 26th 2006


1113 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

BvS have always been s'preme

DeadToPain
January 4th 2007


694 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

when i first bought this cd, i was really impressed. catamaran blew me away right from the start. the problem i have with them are the whole "homage/rip-off" moments. i already own q and not u albums, i already have at the drive in discs. i have everything that they wanted to sound like. i think they had the writing skill to throw themselves on top of the pile, but never quite made it there. very good honest review.This Message Edited On 01.03.07This Message Edited On 01.03.07



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