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American Nervoso Review

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American Nervoso

TypeAlbum (Studio full-length)
Released
GenresMathcore, Metalcore
LabelsHydra Head Records
Length35:31
Album rating :  55 / 100
Votes :  1  (1 review)
Reviewer :  level 12         Rating :  55 / 100
There’s manic energy and aggression here, and it sounds quite dark by the genre’s standards. Musicianship is impressive, songwriting is interesting and varied… on a technical level, the album is rock solid.

Where it falls flat is in the memorability department. The riffs are very dissonant and chaotic, and really not pleasant in any way. There’s no memorable lead guitarwork to speak of; usually the guitar is switching between chugs and dissonant chords. The vocals are good, but again, just not super memorable. The lyrics aren’t quite evocative enough to boost them either. The rhythm section, on the other hand, is all-around fantastic. Both drums and bass pave awesome pathways for the music to follow, ever changing and full of speedy, aggressive work. “John Woo” is a great example of the Metal influence in the drumming, with fantastic double bass beats carrying the music forward with gusto.

All in all though, just not pleasant enough for me to want to revisit, and not memorable enough to… well, remember much of it.
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Track listing (Songs)

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1.Hutton's Great Heat Engine4:27701
2.John Woo3:15751
3.Dali's Praying Mantis2:38701
4.Dead for a Minute3:54701
5.Oma4:57701
6.Thank God for Worker Bees3:59701
7.Rejection Spoken Softly3:45701
8.Spitting Black3:09701
9.Hives5:26651
2 reviews
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We Are the Romans
level 12 SilentScream213   60/100
Jul 11, 2024       Likes :  1
Botch’s second and final album carries many of the same strengths and weaknesses as their debut. To start off, the pros: - The drumming. Lord, the drumming is fantastic. It’s varied, it’s technical, it’s metallic and aggressive, it’s capable of slowing down for sludgy, moody sections. Perfectly tows the line between serving the music and standing out. - The song... Read More
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