Issues
Issues


1.0
awful

Review

by Trebor. EMERITUS
February 25th, 2014 | 206 replies


Release Date: 2014 | Tracklist

Review Summary: I'm so sorry

I'm not a fan of this brand of metalcore/post-hardcore; in fact, I loathe it. I look back fondly to the early to mid 2000s when core bands had actual guitar riffs, and the entire high end wasn't dominated by electronics and overproduced clean vocals. It's funny because people that were into late 90s to early 2000s core look down on the era I love the same way I look down on this era. I'm getting besides the point here, but anyway I was 99% certain I would hate this record, but I gave it the old harvard try anyway. Issues are the epitome of today's metalcore scene, they chug along with that trendy djent guitar sound, they have two singers (cuz duh, what does your band have, only one singer? loser) they use whatever electronic sounds are currently trending, and they employ borderline bubblegum pop vocal melodies. I read Alternative Press' review for this which proclaimed Issues as "the future of metalcore." Now if this is true there has to be some sort of merit here right? I feel like this is going to sound unprofessional and pretentious, but this album is simply objectively terrible. Issues have managed to craft an album that is entirely without any sort of value, appeal, artistic merit, creativity, and if this is the future of metalcore, then I am very afraid.

So apparently "the future of metalcore" can't just be metalcore, you have to throw in a bunch of trendy genres into the mix seemingly at random. Issues inject their brand of monotonous chugging with elements of R&B, hip-hop, EDM, and nu-metal, and it's almost comical the way Issues are able to fail miserably at so many different genres. Mixing Limp Bizkit esque rapping and turntables with Justin Bieber knockoff vocals, an instrumental/hip-hop/dubstep interlude, and the same, stale djenty chug riff in every single song seems like a cruel joke, and maybe Issues just picked genres out of a hat, or perhaps they made the worst album they could possibly make on a lost bet, or maybe, just maybe, Issues are post-modern geniuses who have made this album ironically as a stab at the current metalcore scene knowing damn well it could be the worst album ever and still get a four review from Alt Press and be proclaimed the future of metalcore.

Since Issues have absolutely nothing going on instrumentally, they rely on singer Tyler Carter to carry the weight. Tyler is a technically talented singer, but the overproduction added to his voice coupled with his stale, repetitive melodies and lyrics don't add up to any memorable hooks worth mentioning. Tyler Carter is essentially Johnny Craig through a computer minus the songwriting ability.

Here are some simple facts about Issues: they have as many members as Michael Jordan has rings, their guitarist doesn't realize he can use the top three strings of his guitar, nu-metal hasn't been relevant in ten years, mixing genres at random does not count as experimentation, Tyler Carter really should not rap, oh and I ***ing despise this record.



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Trebor.
Emeritus
February 25th 2014


59810 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off

For real though, the hangover I got from the 2 dollar wine from wal mart is indescribably bad, and it doesn't even touch this album

Calc
February 25th 2014


17332 Comments


fuckin torched...

Mort.
February 25th 2014


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

nice review treb





funny recommended section

jefflebowski
February 25th 2014


8573 Comments


any band who calls themselves 'issues' is instantly and unceremoniously dumped into my contempt-o-matic

Trebor.
Emeritus
February 25th 2014


59810 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off

This has a 3 average

Pheromone
February 25th 2014


21317 Comments


lol 2 pages of reviews for this

Trebor.
Emeritus
February 25th 2014


59810 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off

"This is like another case of "Tony Danza" for you isn't it Treb."



I tried to be less ranty and actually have a point with this one though

theacademy
Emeritus
February 25th 2014


31865 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

wow ^^ nobody gives a fuck

theacademy
Emeritus
February 25th 2014


31865 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

pos

Monsieur
February 25th 2014


78 Comments


Review was one big rant, but it was a rant with credibility and accuracy. God granted me one prejudiced and I will use it toward people who genuinely like this

silentstar
February 25th 2014


2528 Comments


>Where is everybody getting the idea that this is a 1 from? Its not a 1 damn it!

for real though

titanslayer
February 25th 2014


2714 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

"this album is simply objectively terrible."

Pos'd so hard

silentstar
February 25th 2014


2528 Comments


snide, with those standards, you're probably the most optimistic person out there

titanslayer
February 25th 2014


2714 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

The only reason this isn't a one for me is genisi[s] lowers the bar a bit further then this does

BigPleb
February 25th 2014


65784 Comments


Review is a'ight but fuckin a on that rating.

Judio!
February 25th 2014


8496 Comments


Nice review Treb. Have no expectations for this album in the first place so seeing you give it a 1 is not at all dissapointing

Gwyn.
February 25th 2014


17271 Comments


nice review nice rating atrocious album have an invicible pos

Trebor.
Emeritus
February 25th 2014


59810 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off

thanks guys



Next review is going to be a 5 where I suck the albums dick for 5 paragraphs wow

KILL
February 25th 2014


81580 Comments


is it emo

silentstar
February 25th 2014


2528 Comments


modest mouse demo from 1989 - cries of the past



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