Ojne
Prima Che Tutto Bruci


4.0
excellent

Review

by Nikkolae USER (28 Reviews)
March 10th, 2023 | 24 replies


Release Date: 2017 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Ti ricordi com'era guardare l'Italia dall'altra parte del mare?

I’ve always held the belief that while American post-hardcore/skramz is the poster child for the whole movement, it is its European cousin that holds an incredible record of having some of the most varied, engaging and unique blend of artists in the genre.

Having Anchors Aweigh Records as my introduction to a host of fantastic bands (Raein, Miles Away, Capsize) it was a particular one that caught my eye back then, Gold Kids, as listening to The Sound of Breaking Up eventually led me to my longtime obsession of European (but mostly Italian/Swedish) Post-Hardcore/Skramz, one of such bands being Ojne, who had laid the foundations of their sound on their debut EP Undici/Dodici and went on to aggressively expand it on their debut LP Prima Che Tutto Bruci.

Sonically, PCTB is an amalgamation of restrained chaos and somber melancholy, like a Pasolini home movie, a shaky camera motion being held by a laser sharp, focused mind. equal parts Beauty and vulgarity, all glazed over a veneer of sepia that calls out times long past, loves long lost. All these ideas enhanced by a terrific rhythm section that is both insanely energetic and frantic as well as creative and balanced, Nel Migliore Dei Mondi Possibili being probably one of the most post rock themed cuts, waxes and wanes and then eventually explodes into a catharsis that is there for a moment, going at full breakneck speed with intricate guitar patterns and pounding drums, and then it’s gone, blink and you will miss it.

And yet for all the delicate complexity of the Post Rock nature of many of the songs, none of them embody its pathos of it more than the 2 hit combo of Kalieaswari and Lo Schema Di Propp, the first one a heavyweight that spares no time trying to dig your skull in, with crushing riffs and pounding drums, the second a longer, slower, more somber rumination of the violence present in the sound of Ojne, with much more spaced out riffs and driving bass line that keeps the momentum going, a proverbial velvet glove to Kalieaswari’s hammer

Special praise goes out to the main lyricist, in a interview Alessandro stated that the concept of PCTB is Violence and how violence affects you, how getting in touch with it is a blade that cust you just as deep as it cuts the object of your ire, and how we become accustomed more and more to increasing levels of violence in our every day life to the point where violence becomes second nature. It’s a theme that is thoroughly explored throughout the length of the album, with the atmosphere ranging from longing to hatred to pain to solace, all able to be switched on for maximum effect, at the drop of a dime.

Its quite impressive the longevity that Ojne managed to achieve with Prima Che Tutto Bruci, as it signaled to both the waning days of the skramz movement, and the culmination of their artistic vision, and I would honestly have it no other way.



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Nikkolae
March 10th 2023


6593 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

had to do it to em

Mort.
March 10th 2023


25062 Comments


heard the ep, havent heard this tho. stopped listened to screamo a few years ago, have shit tons to catch up on

LunaticSoul
March 10th 2023


2398 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

ho un coltellooooo nella tasca sinistra



what a great day to be depressed and revisit my boys

LunaticSoul
March 10th 2023


2398 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

ho un coltellooooo nella tasca sinistra



what a great day to be depressed and revisit my boys

XingKing
March 10th 2023


16148 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

One of the absolute best screamo releases of "recent" times

hogan900
March 11th 2023


3313 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

Wait, where did my review of this go LOL

Good write up

Nikkolae
March 13th 2023


6593 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

we've all been wondering

zvaigzdele843
March 13th 2023


5 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

much better than the ep to me

Mort.
March 13th 2023


25062 Comments


some reviews got deleted during the hack a few months ago i believe



hogan900
March 14th 2023


3313 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

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This is still some of the best screamo vocals ever. Also idk if you guys checked some of the live performances but wow

kevbogz
March 16th 2023


6086 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

oh shid

dedex
Staff Reviewer
March 16th 2023


12774 Comments

Album Rating: 4.1 | Sound Off

great rev! love Euroskramz so so much ugggghh

kevbogz
March 16th 2023


6086 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

yeh europe has the states beat on many levels when it comes to da skramz

hogan900
March 18th 2023


3313 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

the final part of tredici is still one of the peak skramz moments

mementomxri
May 14th 2023


4 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

so glad this finally got a review after all these years, and a well written one at that. this album deserves it.

redrig
June 16th 2023


220 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

New EP is out, holy shit

Nikkolae
June 17th 2023


6593 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeah new ep is insanely good

calmrose
July 5th 2023


6757 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

new ep is awesome

kevbogz
July 6th 2023


6086 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

bruh a new ep?? the same week as ostraca and loma prieta? the skramz gods smile

calmrose
July 6th 2023


6757 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

new as in a couple weeks lol, released June 16th but I didn't get around to it until today



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