Bury Tomorrow
Portraits


4.0
excellent

Review

by jigsoreterror USER (2 Reviews)
March 28th, 2011 | 11 replies


Release Date: 2009 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Never generic metalcore has been so catchy and heavy as this

Prepare yourselves ladies and gents, because this album will blast your eardrums right out of your head. After experiencing what can only be described as a musical mind rape, I feel grateful that this record worked itself into my living room. This album has a momentum that just does not let up. As I made my way through the songs, I made mental notes of how much I enjoyed each one, only to discover the next track was just as good.

The opener “Confessions” comes out like an angry bull looking for blood. The first thing that caught my ear were the vocals. I will be the first to say that I am not a fan of the deep, grunt-like scream that you hear in most metal music, and that can really turn me away from a band. I like a singer with range, a wicked scream and a decent voice to match. The vocals on this album are spot on. Between the singing and battle cries, it won’t take much to make you curl up into the fetal position and go right into your happy place. It’s that back and forth between the growling and serenading that immediately sucked me in. One of the best qualities in this CD is how these songs flow together so well. It’s almost as though you feel like you are experiencing Bury Tomorrow, rather than just listening to them.

Every song on the album is worth listening to, but there are a few worthy of being pointed out. “Factory Of Embers” is a catchy little tune with a great vocal line and well timed breakdowns that will make you want to stomp around your living room and break things. The guitar riffs are punishing, yet melodic; and the drums compliment the technicality of those guitars beautifully. Another great song, “Her Bones In The Sand,” comes at you like a shotgun blast to the face, but oh how good it feels. This song will literally rip a whole in your chest, and then fill up that void with all kinds of metal goodness. It has just enough face melting to leave a mark and a catchy chorus that will surely have you coming back for more. This is a great song and definitely my favorite off of the record.

Coming in a strong second, though, is their closer “Portraits.” This song has much more ambiance than the rest, with a lot of melody that really gives Jason a chance to show of his range. This song embodies everything we have grown to love about these guys throughout the entire CD. You get double teamed by some great guitar riffs, and Mr. Jackson keeps the rhythm going flawlessly with no mercy.

Overall this record is, in my eyes, a metal masterpiece. Amidst the brutality and chaos, there is beauty in their music that engulfs the listener and intoxicates them. Collectively, Bury Tomorrow exhibits a quality that so many artists attempt to obtain, but so many fail to possess.


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PinkBlackberry
March 28th 2011


2346 Comments


I got as far as mind rape before I decided this review was going to be horrific.

North0House2
March 28th 2011


6153 Comments


I got as far as the summary...
Work that summary out man, it sounds so awkward.

DurzoBlint
March 28th 2011


1396 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

"a metal masterpiece"... really?

dylanthedesertpea
March 29th 2011


587 Comments


"I got as far as the summary..."
me to. gotta re-word that summary homestyles.


PinkBlackberry
March 29th 2011


2346 Comments


Wow I got further than the average reader. Score

SatelliteYears
March 29th 2011


199 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Redo the summary, it's really awkward. Also, there's a few spelling errors "Hole" instead of "whole" but otherwise, solid review.

pillowswantyoursoul
March 29th 2011


923 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Shit album.

Raz0rGrind23
March 29th 2011


464 Comments


Hmm, never heard of these guys. Seems like the group is split on this one.

Devastator
March 29th 2011


4400 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Their pretty good but I don't know what breakdowns he listen to. But Bury Tomorrow has average breakdowns at best. But you gotta love the cleans.

DrummerDudeGuy
March 29th 2011


50 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

The breakdown at the end of Casting Shapes isn't bad

jigsoreterror
March 29th 2011


3 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i know i exagerated in much fo the review.. but believe me.. if you compare this with other generic metalcore bands that rely con cleans vocals this is awesome.. not gonna deny that this band is generic. but the breakdowns are well placed and the clean vocals are above the best in the genre



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