The Grayfox
Nija
I have a few very rough thoughts after one listen. It's going to take multiple listens to come to a really solid opinion.
The Beginning of All Things (...That will end?) Which title is it?: Nice intro if I'm being honest. It sets up the album pretty well. I don't understand why State of Slow Decay is the first actual song though. I think Foregone pt 1 or The Great Deceiver would've been better choices for that slot.
Bleeding Out: Very poppy chorus. Decent solo. Not much else to say here right now.
Pure Light of Mind: After the intro, my first thought listening to this was "oh, this is In Flames trying to channel Architects." That changed pretty quickly though. Really, there are some great vocal melodies going on here. I just wish someone else was singing them.
In the Dark: This is one of my least favorites right here. The verses are incredibly boring, very forced clean vocals. Big surprise there. This one and Meet Your Maker will become interchangeable for me in the future, I can already tell that. As in 'which one is worse?'
Dialogue in B Flat Minor: This was the first time listening to any of the new songs where I stopped and appreciated Tanner's drumming. He sounds quite good on this album. And his drums are mixed well. Solid solo as well. The rest of the song is forgettable at this point in time. We'll see what happens later.
Cynosure: Great bass work in here. Decent riffing going on. It lost me about 1/3 through and the cleans once again killed it for me. You like what you like... but how the fuck do people actually like Anders' clean singing? It is so forced and fake sounding. I just don't get it.
End the Transmission: An attempt at being a heavy closer. And it was indeed an attempt.
Become One: I was actually kind of getting into this song until that awful chorus kicked in. Fuck, can they just hire a proper singer to do the cleans going forward? Pitch correction extremely noticeable on this song.
Overall thoughts: the clean vocals are really hurting this album for me. I actually feel like I might enjoy this album if it wasn't Anders singing. The album is mixed really well. It's probably one of the best sounding IF albums ever, minus vocals. It's very clean. I know I'm focusing a lot on vocals here, but it's because they're really distracting. Usually I can sort of look past vocals that I don't really enjoy, but they're so up front and in your face that it's hard to focus on the music. I have no idea how they plan on approaching vocals from a live standpoint. Well, I do. They're going to use backing tracks, but man it's going to sound bad. Songs like Pure Light of Mind and Cynosure are going to have to rely on those tracks heavily and for me that takes away from the live performance.
Final thought right now: Anders, you are not Bjorn Strid. Just stop it.
The Beginning of All Things (...That will end?) Which title is it?: Nice intro if I'm being honest. It sets up the album pretty well. I don't understand why State of Slow Decay is the first actual song though. I think Foregone pt 1 or The Great Deceiver would've been better choices for that slot.
Bleeding Out: Very poppy chorus. Decent solo. Not much else to say here right now.
Pure Light of Mind: After the intro, my first thought listening to this was "oh, this is In Flames trying to channel Architects." That changed pretty quickly though. Really, there are some great vocal melodies going on here. I just wish someone else was singing them.
In the Dark: This is one of my least favorites right here. The verses are incredibly boring, very forced clean vocals. Big surprise there. This one and Meet Your Maker will become interchangeable for me in the future, I can already tell that. As in 'which one is worse?'
Dialogue in B Flat Minor: This was the first time listening to any of the new songs where I stopped and appreciated Tanner's drumming. He sounds quite good on this album. And his drums are mixed well. Solid solo as well. The rest of the song is forgettable at this point in time. We'll see what happens later.
Cynosure: Great bass work in here. Decent riffing going on. It lost me about 1/3 through and the cleans once again killed it for me. You like what you like... but how the fuck do people actually like Anders' clean singing? It is so forced and fake sounding. I just don't get it.
End the Transmission: An attempt at being a heavy closer. And it was indeed an attempt.
Become One: I was actually kind of getting into this song until that awful chorus kicked in. Fuck, can they just hire a proper singer to do the cleans going forward? Pitch correction extremely noticeable on this song.
Overall thoughts: the clean vocals are really hurting this album for me. I actually feel like I might enjoy this album if it wasn't Anders singing. The album is mixed really well. It's probably one of the best sounding IF albums ever, minus vocals. It's very clean. I know I'm focusing a lot on vocals here, but it's because they're really distracting. Usually I can sort of look past vocals that I don't really enjoy, but they're so up front and in your face that it's hard to focus on the music. I have no idea how they plan on approaching vocals from a live standpoint. Well, I do. They're going to use backing tracks, but man it's going to sound bad. Songs like Pure Light of Mind and Cynosure are going to have to rely on those tracks heavily and for me that takes away from the live performance.
Final thought right now: Anders, you are not Bjorn Strid. Just stop it.