Primal Rock Rebellion - Awoken Broken
- No Friendly Neighbour - 6/10
- No Place Like Home - 7/10
- I See Lights - 6/10
- Bright As A Fire - 8/10
- Savage World - 7/10
- Tortured Tone - 9/10
- White Sheet Robes - 7/10
- As Tears Come Falling From The Sky - 5/10
- Awoken Broken - 6/10
- Search For Bliss - 8/10
- Snake Ladders - 6/10
- Mirror And The Moon - 7/10
- Scientist - 7/10
- Mooncusser - 1/10
Okay. I'm a bit disappointed with this one. My expectations were that it would continue on from the
Psycho Motel albums and further evolve in sound and style, and well, it does, but it doesn't really deliver what I was hoping for.
I have a few problems with it, one of which is (no surprise, I guess) the singer. Let me clarify first of all that I have nothing against harsh vocals in general, as a number of my favourite bands utilize unclean singing to various degrees. This vocalist (who I have no prior knowledge of) varies between low snarls, mid- to high clean singing, and high wails. Problem is... only the lower, harsher style works alright - his clean singing lacks power, and the higher stuff comes off as outright whiny. I know, it's probably just his style, but I'm definitely not impressed.
I also (and this is probably blasphemous to even say) don't find H's playing, be it the riffs or the solos, as inspired as on the previous albums. On both
ASAP and
Psycho Motel, even the lesser songs usually had some good, uplifting moments from his side, but few things stood out for me here. It's decent enough, but I expected more. Also, did he decide to channel his inner Tom Morello or something? There sure is quite the amount of whammy!
All in all, this probably came out more negative than it should. Off the top of my head, I'd rank
Awoken Broken close to
State of Mind - both albums could've been great, but ends up being a little bit under par. I only regret that I got to listen to this so late, because if time permitted it I would've liked to give the album a few more spins before submitting my rankings. I'll make sure to give it another chance later on, but for now, if I want to listen to proggy metal with harsh vocals, this will not be my go-to fix.
I've also sent in my rankings for the collaborations.
All the Urchin-stuff just won't happen for me this time, so this is basically my final submission before the countdown begins