AeonicSlumber
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- Aug 14, 2008
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How are the screams THE FOCAL POINT?!
On Static impulse, there are TWO, count em TWO songs on the 12 track album where the verses are screamed and James sings the chorus/bridge. Even in those tracks James is still very much the focal. There are 4 or 5 songs (at least) where he sings by himself and for the rest of the tracks the screams are in the background or only a couple lines. Doesn't sound like the focal point to me.
Now, if every song was scream the verse james sings the chorus then that would definitely be more of a focal point.
IMO the screams sound a bit forced in general from Wildoer. It's almost as if James is trying to be extra "cool" or whatever. I don't even think Wildoer is all that great as a screamer to begin with, which is ironic because Darkane has never been shy at picking the best.
That aside, I think that their point is kind of valid, maybe not so much about screaming vocals in general, but the idea that this is James' band and yet he has so many people writing stuff for him. It's just weird, and it shows. Like I said, musically this stuff and the previous album could have easily just been Soilwork albums if Speed sung on them and people would be none the wiser. I'm not saying that's BAD, but it's just kind of sad because there are enough Soilwork knock off bands these days as it is you know?
It's the same thing with my least favorite DT records, Systematic Chaos and Black Clouds and Silver Linings. It's obvious Mike was trying way too hard to be "relevant" and "modern" or whatever it didn't work. DT, and James, will never be a modern or cutting edge. Sure the musicianship craze as of late has taken off and helped their success tremendously, but that's got nothing to do with their sound as a whole in my opinion. If you ask me, these guys should just be themselves and stop pretending to be someone else because they're not even doing a good job at being "extreme" or whatever.
Like, when Rhapsody tried it, I thought it was super cool, because Rhapsody is a "metal band" first and foremost and clearly those guys understand what works and what doesn't in that arena.
Maybe that's just me though. My 2 cents either way, haha.