Mnemic Passenger
Nuclear Blast NB1837-2 January 19th, 2007
By Jason Jordan
So apparently the Danish five-piece Mnemic have undergone a major line-up change since they unleashed their sophomore album The Audio-Injected Soul. Now theyve secured ex-Scarve vocalist Guillaume Bideau, but sadly, that doesnt exactly heighten their appeal, which is partially due I bet to how much they can sound like Strapping Young Lad and other big-time acts.
Because theres a heavy industrial presence in place, songs such as Humanaut, Pigfuck, and Stuck Here can easily be compared to those of the Townsend-led outfit. Meshuggah fanatics ears will perk up during certain moments, too, as Passenger borrows from the inventive Swedes. Also of note is the occasional similarity to Fear Factory, on Shape of the Formless and elsewhere, which makes sense since Christian Olde Wolbers had a hand in the production. Speaking of notable figures, one of the most redeeming tunes is Psykorgasm and thats because it features vocals by none other than Shane Embury (Napalm Death) and Jeff Walker (ex-Carcass). Mnemic have a few passable numbers up their collective sleeve of course, but none that moved me in an overly positive way.
Despite their best efforts, the majority of Passenger comes across as hackneyed. The fact that the promo is split into 99 tracks doesnt make matters easier because it slows down what should be a relatively quick process skipping between songs. What the 99-track phenomenon is doing for the War Against Downloading Ill never know. In any case, I cant recommend Mnemic even if they possess the instrumental chops to get by.
Official Mnemic Website
Official Nuclear Blast Website
Nuclear Blast NB1837-2 January 19th, 2007
By Jason Jordan
So apparently the Danish five-piece Mnemic have undergone a major line-up change since they unleashed their sophomore album The Audio-Injected Soul. Now theyve secured ex-Scarve vocalist Guillaume Bideau, but sadly, that doesnt exactly heighten their appeal, which is partially due I bet to how much they can sound like Strapping Young Lad and other big-time acts.
Because theres a heavy industrial presence in place, songs such as Humanaut, Pigfuck, and Stuck Here can easily be compared to those of the Townsend-led outfit. Meshuggah fanatics ears will perk up during certain moments, too, as Passenger borrows from the inventive Swedes. Also of note is the occasional similarity to Fear Factory, on Shape of the Formless and elsewhere, which makes sense since Christian Olde Wolbers had a hand in the production. Speaking of notable figures, one of the most redeeming tunes is Psykorgasm and thats because it features vocals by none other than Shane Embury (Napalm Death) and Jeff Walker (ex-Carcass). Mnemic have a few passable numbers up their collective sleeve of course, but none that moved me in an overly positive way.
Despite their best efforts, the majority of Passenger comes across as hackneyed. The fact that the promo is split into 99 tracks doesnt make matters easier because it slows down what should be a relatively quick process skipping between songs. What the 99-track phenomenon is doing for the War Against Downloading Ill never know. In any case, I cant recommend Mnemic even if they possess the instrumental chops to get by.
Official Mnemic Website
Official Nuclear Blast Website