Gutter Phenomenon
Download links and information about Gutter Phenomenon by Every Time I Die. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Punk, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 34:22 minutes.
Artist: | Every Time I Die |
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Release date: | 2006 |
Genre: | Rock, Hard Rock, Punk, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative |
Tracks: | 11 |
Duration: | 34:22 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Apocalypse Now and Then | 2:33 |
2. | Kill the Music | 3:14 |
3. | Bored Stiff | 2:18 |
4. | Easy Tiger | 3:02 |
5. | Tusk and Temper | 3:55 |
6. | The New Black | 2:52 |
7. | Champing At the Bit | 3:57 |
8. | Gloom and How It Gets That Way | 1:57 |
9. | Guitarred and Feathered | 3:56 |
10. | L'astronaut | 3:05 |
11. | Pretty Dirty | 3:33 |
Details
[Edit]If this album is, as the press materials insist, a "party-friendly free-for-all," then there's something seriously wrong with parties these days. That's not to say that the music isn't impressive, just that it's hard to imagine chatting up a girl or laughing with friends while this album is playing anywhere in the vicinity. Every Time I Die prominently features groove-based Southern rock elements in its arrangements, but that's about where the fun ends: occasional (and brief) sung melodies arise now and then, but for the most part this is a straight-ahead exercise in hoarse screaming and dirty, bludgeoning guitars. Gutter Phenomenon opens with one of the album's strongest tracks, a blistering math-hardcore raveup titled "Apocalypse Now and Then" (they have a thing for cute titles; another song on this set is titled "Guitarred and Feathered"). "Kill the Music" is a bit more generic in its tight heaviosity, and "Bored Stiff" comes across as just a bunch of yelling for the sake of yelling. But "Champing at the Bit" actually exposes something approaching a pop sensibility lurking beneath the band's bristling aggression, and "Pretty Dirty" features nifty stop/start rhythms and some sustained examples of actual singing. Overall, not bad.