Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Review: SCREW - X-RAYS

With the announcement that Yuuto decided to leave the band today, I figured that it'd be only right that I finally take a look at X-RAYS and see what his final work with SCREW was like. I'm not going to beat around the bush and banter on and on just to have a set structure: X-RAYS was pretty average in some spots and downright terrible in others. A few issues plague this album through and through and there are plenty of other bands that do this genre and do it better but for an album X-RAYS really isn't all that bad. It just isn't all that good either.

Byou, the vocalist of this band, cannot scream. His singing voice is great, as illustrated in songs like DYSPNEA and Yurikago, but he cannot scream. X-RAYS has a notorious amount of distortion on the screams and instead of filling out Byou's weak spots it just makes the song sound funny and the screams sound stupid. There is such a ridiculous amount of distortion that I don't blame anyone if they stop listening at track five. This little glitch wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for the fact that ScReW considers themselves to be a heavy band so we have tracks like dust box and DRASTIC SLAVER which are ridden with nothing but screams and growls muffled by tons of distortion.

The album starts off with answer, which I treat as more of an album opener than a track on it's own. It's under three minutes but it's full of screaming, whispering, tinny drumming, distorted vocals out the window and a respectable guitar line that keeps this song from sinking. It leads into one song that I must point out for review purposes: VII Cardinal Sins. This song is the epitome of "born syndrome": deep heavy verses contrasted with a sung chorus that doesn't fit together well. Throw in some unintelligible growled Engrish and distortion of course and you have a track that's just loud but not clever.

Thankfully this album is miles above the crap Racial Mixture EP they released before this and I do have to say that since they recorded all new songs for this album it's good in that respect. Some noteworthy songs for listening that I need to point out are Ruin and Dread, Dyspnea, Black Monster and Yurikago. These are among the best songs on the album because they showcase Byou's strengths while leaving the massive amounts of technical aid behind. Ruin and Dread combines their crushing sound with the grace of a piano while Dyspnea throws in a nice little acoustic solo over Byou's great singing voice, both of which add more to a song than "scream, scream, scream, layer this shit with distortion, scream some more". Yurikago has a nice tempo change midway through the song that keeps the listener from falling into a sleep from listening so long and Black Monster is that token "we're diversified" track that doesn't fit in on the album. Normally I crucify these but in the context of this album I'd take anything that doesn't outright suck.

EDIT: Due to the comment of an anonymous visitor, it came to my attention that I somehow missed the incredibly good Firefly. Don't ask why I didn't notice it wasn't here the first time but if you're going to pick up X-RAYS you need to invest serious time in this track. I didn't and I missed it the first time around D=. (Perhaps then I would have given X-RAYS a second look)

And then we have tracks that outright suck....what a shame since the songs above highlight that Screw knows what it is they're doing but they just make very poor musical decisions. As stated before, VII Cardinal Sins is a page ripped right out of "born's tips and tricks to making dysfunctional music" guide while dust box is a roaring wall of noise that ought to be destroyed next to it's cousin HEEL (from Racial Mixture). answer and Drastic Slaver both have somewhat cool guitar lines racing throughout but Byou's vocals kill it and Genei no Kusari has a cringeworthy chorus that neuters a somewhat good song.

At the end of the day, Screw is where they are at because they produce what it is they want: music that's great to listen to one minute and just "what the fuck" the next. Byou is nothing more than a poor man's Mao when it comes down to it (and Mao doesn't need digitalization on his vocals to make them "harsh") and ScReW can't keep a leash on their wild side as tightly as Sadie (the band that most jumps to mind when you figure what it is they try to imitate). X-RAYS is very hit and miss as an album but there are a few tracks in here worth putting your attention towards.

If ScReW wants to improve, they'll need to get a vocalist that knows how to scream/growl and compose songs that aren't needlessly heavy and without direction like "dust box". The EQ levels also need some adjustment. Would I ever want to see some songs re-recorded for a future compilation? Sure, but just the good ones.

Recommended:

DYSPNEA
RUIN AND DREAD
Yurikago

Listen: Maybe

6 comments:

  1. I enjoyed this review more than the album. Byou is one talentless fellow, and its a shame that the guitars go to waste with that guy. Though i liked Genei no kusari even with the chorus.

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  2. I'm glad you agreed with me on this. Of course my opinion changed some on a few of the songs but overall I found this album to be not up to par with their past stuff.

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  3. dude its weird cuz i had the ame exact opinion when i first listened to the album...
    but its weird...
    the more i try to listen to it..i feel like they were trying to create something..even with the hole voice distortion crapp that i first hated....but...if listen closely you can see that he does no how to scream...not good of course...but check out HAZE...he gives screams with low FX...i mean..the distortion gave something diferente..i mean thats the point in making original music right? im sure this one got a litle bit out of hand..but next album there gonna figure out this hole thing there bringing up...and by the way i think black moster is the worst song of the hole album..itss soooo poor...and i great track that you didnt mention is FIREFLY..its go the same spark of the old songs like kairos wailing wall and bla bla bla...anyways..really nice review man...

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  4. Thanks for the comment!

    Admittedly, I did leave FIREFLY out of the review. I have no idea why so I must say that you're completely right so I'll throw in a sentence saying it's worth listening to. I typed this review up in about seven minutes and even though I had a good framework in mind I really just forgot some things whilst I was typing. FIREFLY would be one of them.

    The only reason I mentioned Black Monster in the first place was because it wasn't a distorted pile of garbage like most of the album was. It was something different and even if it wasn't executed too well it's mere presence was worth mentioning.

    I do see over multiple trips through X-RAYS what they were trying to create but I think the inclusion of some tracks like dust box coupled with the needless distortion detracts a lot from the atmosphere they could have made. Hell, if they did a cross between X-RAYS and RACIAL MIXTURE by dropping off Drastic Slaver, Black Monster, dust box, the useless instrumentals and HEEL that could have been beautiful.

    But as is both are a little...disappointing. I really do hope that over time they lessen the distortion a bit and that Byou works on his voice. If he's going to be in a band like SCREW he needs to learn how to growl really well.

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  5. Like Anonymous said, I also enjoyed the review more than the album haha.

    I think that ScReW should give up on the screaming - or do heavy instrumentals or something. I love Byou's voice when he actually sings, the deep slowness of it makes it recognizable. But the screaming...

    Either way nice review ^-^

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  6. I enjoyed the review! I'm really glad I read it, because you moved me to look up the tracklist before buying it! Thanks, you saved me £17! I did like the few decent tracks you mentioned... but the rest of them were... meh. Byo cannot scream... I agree. Although, in their more recent album he screams less and there's less distortion. I saw them live about this time last week and the vocals were quite quiet, you could still hear his lovely voice when he sang, but it really showed up his lack of screamo ability. It almost made me cringe listening to his 'screaming'.
    Anyway, nice review. I enjoyed it. Thanks again for saving me the cash. :)

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