Funeral for a Friend
Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation


3.0
good

Review

by DaveyBoy EMERITUS
May 29th, 2008 | 224 replies


Release Date: 2003 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Hardcore/Emo band brings better production & more consistency to their dual guitar dueling vocals approach, resulting in a good solid full-length debut, but nothing totally outstanding.

While 'Casually Dressed and Deep in Conversation' is officially listed as Welsh band Funeral For A Friend's debut LP, it almost seems as if it is more an extension of their 7 track compilation EP 'Seven Ways To Scream Your Name'. That is not just because it contains some of the same songs (always a debatable approach to tackling a debut), but also because you can almost hear the thinking behind the gradual progression shown here. That last comment is not necessarily a strong criticism, more a hint that this album is rather predictable in a sense.

In truth, the band's mixture of hardcore, emo and metal sounds a lot more developed on this effort. Production has clearly improved (it needed to), but not to the point where any track sounds too poppy. The good thing which will please early fans of Funeral For A Friend (FFAF) is that for the most part they retain their main strengths, which are the dual guitar attack and dueling clean/screaming vocals. This can be heard right from the get-go with the heavy sounding 'Rookie of the Year'. It's nothing special in truth, but serves as a good 3 minute bridge between releases as such.

Tracks 2-6 pretty much sum up the album in a nutshell and are arguably the 5 best songs here. 'Bullet Theory' sneaks in as my album highlight with its impressively atmospheric guitar intro leading into raspy screaming-like vocals, which serve as a pre-cursor to the grand statement contained within the effectively catchy chorus; "It's only over when we say it is". The 1st single 'Juneau' follows and it is a fan favorite as it contains many of the band's strengths; Bouncy guitar riffs, the aforementioned dueling vocals and sufficient hints of melody. The emo'ish slower breakdown is an arguable sticking point though.

Track 4 'Bend Your Arms To Look Like Wings' is a mini-revelation as it begins slower and then settles in. The improved production here really allows main vocalist Matt Davies to shine on songs such as this, while the ever-present effective guitar-work is also well highlighted. EP closer 'Escape Artists Never Die' makes a return visit here to add an Alternative-Rock touch to the album, while follow-up 'Storytelling' is the poppiest track to be included, especially when it comes to the vocals. Thankfully though, it's predominantly delivered at a good pace with the drumming and guitar-work still being strong enough to remind us what kind of band FFAF are.

While the final 6 tracks here are in no ways awful, it is almost as if the entire album has been heard up until this point. 2nd single 'She Drove Me to Daytime Television' was included on an earlier EP, as had the raspy screaming heavier cut 'Red is the New Black'. 'Moments Forever Faded' & 'Waking Up' are solid but seem incomplete and may have been worth working on for more effective use in the future. Meanwhile, the slow acoustic strings-assisted 'Your Revolution is a Joke' and almost 6 minute piano closer 'Novella' are admittedly something different, but are more growers providing variety than standouts.

On my review of their last release, I basically asked for more consistency and better production on FFAF's debut album. I got that here, yet I still have the feeling of not being as completely satisfied as what I should be. Maybe it is because this album lacks a clear standout track, maybe it is the track ordering, or maybe it is because I still see more potential in the band than what they are delivering. I can't quite put my finger on it unfortunately, but what we are left with here is a good solid debut that shows progression, but is nothing totally outstanding.

Recommended Tracks: Bullet Theory, Storytelling, Bend Your Arms to Look Like Wings & Juneau.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
cvlts
November 10th 2009


9938 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

wait wut? Davey giving this a 3? no...

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
November 10th 2009


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This was one of my first reviews here. I may have to go back & revisit this review & rating, but I do still believe this album is held too highly amongst fans. That may just be my mainstream tilt on things, but it's what I believe. I wouldn't be adjusting this to higher than a 3.5, put it that way.

Mordecai.
November 11th 2009


8405 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this rules

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
November 11th 2009


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Yeah, a 3.5 is fair... Especially if you think it rules.

Mordecai.
November 11th 2009


8405 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

All their album, minus "Tales...", are solid as a rock, they are yet to amaze me though. But gosh darn do they have potential!

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
November 11th 2009


32289 Comments


Agree with Mordecai about the potential. But 4 albums in they've yet to fully realise that potential imo

Mordecai.
November 11th 2009


8405 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

the next album will WOW us all, i have faith.

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
November 11th 2009


32289 Comments


I was hoping that for Memory & Humanity. It's a solid album no doubt, but by the time it ends you kinda realise that nothing really stood out and grabbed your attention. It just kinda passed you by.
Well, me anyway

Mordecai.
November 11th 2009


8405 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yeah, me too. Hours is my favourite by them, it still seems quite unique.

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
November 11th 2009


32289 Comments


123

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
November 11th 2009


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I think everything you have both stated is fairly spot on. Maybe we can call them the masters of the 3.5 rating. Haha.

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
November 11th 2009


32289 Comments


I could live with that Davey, except for one small thing....

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
November 11th 2009


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Yeah, I know... I haven't upped my rating yet. I don't do these things lightly.

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
November 11th 2009


32289 Comments


No, not that.
"Tales" cannot and will not ever be a 3.5 lol

cvlts
November 11th 2009


9938 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this would be 4 but it gets a extra .5 cause it introduced me to post-hardcore for the most part.

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
November 11th 2009


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Leave 'Tales' alone. I like it.

Mordecai.
November 11th 2009


8405 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

eeew

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
November 11th 2009


32289 Comments


But it's......terrible.

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
November 11th 2009


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Nah, it's just very different. Pretend like it's another band & it's very good.

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
November 11th 2009


32289 Comments


I did, it still didn't work haha.
I don't know what they were ultimately going for with that album, but it didn't work. There were the foundations for something really good, but I think they fell short along the way.
I'm all for change and mixing things up but they didn't pull it off well, that's just my opinion though.




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