Dope
Blood Money Part Zer0


3.0
good

Review

by Simon K. STAFF
February 25th, 2023 | 15 replies


Release Date: 02/24/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Did you know, Edsel is the singer in Static X now?

Blood Money: Part Zer0. There’s a duality nestled within Dope’s seventh studio LP title that I whole-heartedly embrace, for unironic and ironic reasons. The unironic half of my confirmation comes from Edsel’s wink to the fans, affirming he is the elusive “Xero” character and singer in Static X’s current eulogy project, to the late Wayne Static. The ironic nod of approval – since this is a follow-up to the terrible Blood Money: Part One – Edsel has gone and tapped into the cringe-inducing dude-bro pseudo-philosophies of his heyday. What I mean by that is, for those who were around in the late-nineties-early-noughties, you will remember that entertainment had a, shall we say, certain way of doing things. It was all about attitude and sticking it to the man. In the realm of music, how did bands manifest this kind of rebellion into artistic expression? Well, they’d omit the “s” from a word and supplant it with an edgelord “z” of course, or in this textbook example, instead of having “Blood Money: Part Two”, which is the logical conclusion for a sequel, these edgy f*cks subvert your expectations and go backwards. The fact Edsel has sat there and thought about dropping a word with the same pronunciation as xero is the icing on the nostalgia-fuelled cake, but I digress, enough of the intellectual nuances pertaining to this album's title; let’s get into the meat and potatoes of this industrial-nu-metal charged party like it’s 2001.

Jokes aside, Blood Money: Part Zer0 is actually surprisingly decent. I’ve had a love-hate relationship with Dope over the years, they have some great songs and some good albums, but on the whole, I’ve never rated their music as anything other than serviceable. However, I will say that 2016’s Blood Money: Part One was a disastrous miscalculation that slithered through the remit of their middling capabilities, and has taken seven years to bring out this not-so-long-awaited sequel to Blood Money. Yet, it seems Edsel has been given a second wind in recent years – aiding the boys in Static X to create their best album in decades, and now using that creative energy to rebound into the Dope camp and amend for the aforementioned blunder. On the whole, Blood Money: Part Zer0 is indeed a meat and potatoes kind of record. Its austere simplicity is its core strength – a good ol’ slab of signature Dope with a few contemporary ideas put in place to make it sound modern, and I will say Edsel has been somewhat pragmatic with how he handles the newer elements here. “Believe” for instance walks on a razor’s edge with that squelching autotune verse, but just in so makes it work with the rest of the track, and generally, the rest of these suspect elements scattered throughout the album are inconsequential, doing little harm to what is largely a classic-sounding Dope album.

Old habits die hard, of course. Like all of Dope’s albums, there’s plenty of filler on here to detrimentally bog the record down. “Misery”, “Dive”, “Row”, and “Parasite” serve as momentum-stalling moments that make the album feel more significant in length than it actually is. Being that the latter half of the record has most of these tracks, you can imagine the pacing issues that come with it. All is not lost though. “Wide” is a hammering metal tune with a grinding Mike Gordon-esque guitar tone that bolsters the connection between Edsel and Static X’s recent album, “Lovesong” is a pretty decent melancholic break from the status quo Dope tracks of “No Respect” and “Choke”, and “Dead World” has that strong chorus associated with their more noteworthy tracks from the back-catalogue.

Overall, Blood Money: Part Zer0 washes the repugnant taste from my mouth and restores balance to their consistently okay discography. If you’re looking for a bit of nu-metal nostalgia, this will do the trick. As I opened with the review, this record has all of the edgy angst you’d expect from this kind of record, and considering it’s coming from a dude approaching his fifties, I think he does a pretty good job of conveying this young anguish convincingly. If nothing else, Blood Money: Part Zer0 should tie you over until Project Regeneration Vol. 2 comes out later this year.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Vercetti
February 25th 2023


768 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Nice review.



"aiding the boys in Static X to create their best album in decades"

Yeah, 'in decades'. Especially because they haven't released anything for over a decade before Project Regeneration dropped.

ChrimzonCanine
February 25th 2023


2080 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I remember these guys unfortunately. Their first few albums were fun on one listen but not so much after that

Pho3nix
February 27th 2023


1600 Comments


The album cover is so unabashedly "1998" xD

ChrimzonCanine
February 27th 2023


2080 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Still think Always is the best thing they've ever done, even if they did steal a lot from Linkin Park there

DeadGuy
February 27th 2023


1198 Comments


I haven't listened to this, but one of my highschool teachers was actually in this band. He was really cool. He just had to wear long sleeves everyday to cover his sleeves.

ChrimzonCanine
February 28th 2023


2080 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

"I used the sleeves to destroy the sleeves"

DeadGuy
February 28th 2023


1198 Comments


He went by a different name while in the band. It's weird that I've come across so many big artists just in public. I guess not really though because I live in Atlanta right next to a major studio. People wouldn't know what it was though because it's just a building with no advertising on it.

Irikeheavymetal
March 5th 2023


150 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

It's not a joke like Part 1 but the album's still just mid songs + fillers. I think the band was way more mature and consistent in utilizing their strengths in No Regrets.

Tomstein
March 5th 2023


452 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Songs are fun and catchy. Also love hearing some of that Wayne Static energy in this.

MilenkiyKotenok
March 6th 2023


1 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

This album will be better than Part 1. At first I wasn't used to the two singles that came out last summer. And subsequent singles did not go at first. Now it's interesting to listen to when the full album is out.

Tomstein
March 16th 2023


452 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Someone pointed out they used almost the same riffs from Du Hast onto Dead World. Didn't notice it until someone pointed it out.

hangth3dj
March 30th 2023


769 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Bit of a mixed bag this one, but it's not all that bad overall. Would like a bit more crunch on the guitars at times (there are a couple of moments where this sounds like a flattened Static-X b-side, but there's a few thick riffs that are tasty enough), but I generally like the industrialised synths and there's a few good tracks to be found (Believe, Dive, Parasite).



Would have liked them to really go balls deep on the Parasite breakdown and chug that shit into downtuned oblivion.

TheDangerman
April 2nd 2023


143 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Their 2 blood money albums are their best ones, only other one worth listening is Life. The electronic and dance music elements suit Dope very well, they need to continue in this direction and make this kind of music popular

Storm In A Teacup
April 6th 2023


45724 Comments


Believe is a jam

FrozenFirebug
February 2nd 2024


830 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

tried starting this album like 4 times and skipped to other records in my playlist every time cause the opener sucks so hard



but the rest is alright now that i got past it



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