Stalingrad
Stalingrad


3.0
good

Review

by Scuro EMERITUS
September 24th, 2015 | 33 replies


Release Date: 2015 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Powerful and, uh, violent.

Stalingrad’s self-titled debut is a straightforward, angry performance captured and subsequently charmed with lo-fi recording techniques. As the most recent musical undertaking by Jacob Scheppler of Single Soul, his first powerviolence release is also the most extreme style he has attempted thus far – quite the departure from his earlier, folk/bedroom pop project. Clocking in at just over ten minutes of high-tempo chaos, Stalingrad seems to fly by, but not without leaving its mark. Brevity is a common genre staple, but not just in regards to overall album length, assuming the extremity, and redundancy, of the five-second-fury ‘Industry’ are to be considered. Regardless, this album is chock full of blistering, bite-sized throat punchers, with each one carrying something unique. That’s one area where Stalingrad excels - there's more variety than one might expect.

This album also relies mostly on tension and release, in a peaks and troughs, wavy kind of format. Needless to say this could get predictable and therefore boring; however Stalingrad incorporates this idea not only in individual tracks, but throughout the album which offsets this issue to an extent. Here and there we have tracks like ‘Rest’, composed of dissonant ambient sounds and serving, as its title suggests, as a short respite from the tracks of fury that it’s sandwiched between. We also have the tapering off in the form of closer ‘Misery’. As the longest track on the album, it features a lot of sustained, distorted notes and sparse drumming, trudging along and winding the album down. It can get a little tiresome, but it's placement at the conclusion of the album makes it a solid closer nonetheless. On the opposite side of the spectrum we have tracks like ‘Sedated’, which, with underlying growling and rapid fire yelling, sounds nothing like what it implies. There’s also ‘Untitled’, featuring some far-away sounding shouting, courtesy of guest vocalist Brendan Nixon of Sensory Deprivation. If there's one paradoxical observation to be made about Stalingrad, it's the simultaneous strength and weakness of purposely poor production. As aforementioned, the vocals can tend to sound far-away, and in general the dynamic balance of each component is generally out of sync, with varying levels of overpowering occurring.


For all its problems, Stalingrad is undeniably interesting, and manages to maintain its stranglehold on the listeners senses. At the end of the day, If you dive head-first into a powerviolence album expecting to find anything other than full-throttle instrumental anger, forcefully hazy production, and belligerent vocals spewed over the top, then you're not really after a powerviolence album after all.



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ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
September 24th 2015


11997 Comments


Yak's beast can be experienced here: https://bluemistbands.bandcamp.com/album/stalingrad

Struggled between a 3 and a 3.5 for this one, cool little album. Review feedback appreciated as always.

BMDrummer
September 24th 2015


15096 Comments


great summary, hard pos

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
September 24th 2015


11997 Comments


Cheers bro

ExplosiveOranges
September 24th 2015


4408 Comments


THE RETURN

stellar review btw

Jots
Emeritus
September 24th 2015


7562 Comments


lo-fi =/= shit-fi
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ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
September 24th 2015


11997 Comments


Thanks oranges < 3.

Jots
Emeritus
September 24th 2015


7562 Comments


(edit: fixed)

deathschool
September 24th 2015


28645 Comments


Nice review, man.

TheSpirit
Emeritus
September 24th 2015


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

Great review! I liked this, but the production during the faster jawns really kills the vibe for me

Asdfp277
September 24th 2015


24309 Comments


sputnikcore hype! great review -w-

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
September 24th 2015


11997 Comments


Fixed those a Johnny, cheers.

Thanks for the feedback everyone (:

Archelirion
September 24th 2015


6594 Comments


That conclusion is class Scuro, great review. Agreed with Spirit, when it slows down though it's really great stuff.

wacknizzle
September 24th 2015


14555 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I wanna hear more of this with better production

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
September 24th 2015


11997 Comments


Thanks Aaron. And yeah the slower rumbling tracks have a better balance, I think this would benefit from a slightly higher quality production, but should still retain some grit.

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
September 24th 2015


11997 Comments


Haha, fair enough. Glad you liked the rev.

squaaab
September 24th 2015


553 Comments


fuck fuck fuck i was supposed to do vocals for this i feel like such an asshole

deathschool
September 24th 2015


28645 Comments


Honestly, if you're into pv, you should just listen to this, and if you don't like it then you don't like it

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
September 25th 2015


11997 Comments


2 and a half potatoes actually

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
September 25th 2015


11997 Comments


@squaab ah so that was you

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
September 25th 2015


11997 Comments


@Futures yeah it could be better for sure, but hazy production is pretty common in this genre. Would be better if it was more clear though yeah.



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