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Fear Before The March Of Flames

Art Damage

Label: Equal Vision

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Mike_Diver by Mike Diver October 18th, 2004

I guess it goes something like this:

xScreamoKid1x: “Well, we’ve made a pretty good debut, but now we’ve a bigger, better deal, we’ve gotta up our game… any ideas?”

xScreamoKid2x: “How about we just take what we’ve done before, but make it bigger, and better?”

xScreamoKid1x: “Goddamnit, you’re some kind of fucking genius – that’s exactly what we’ll do! Now, where’d I put my soya milkshake?”

Obviously, certain assumptions have been made there that might well be untrue. But, what is blatantly obvious after just a single listen to ‘Art Damage’ is that the ScreamoKids behind Fear Before The March Of Flames have upped the ante considerably; what their debut ‘Odd How People Shake’ promised, this delivers. More screams, more stabbed-at guitars, more noise, more passion, more intelligence, more everything. A better man than I might point to influences that aren’t Botch, but when a single reference is so good, who gives a fuck? What FBTMOF don’t know about the revered Seattle-ites’ back catalogue ain’t worth knowing – every frazzled hardcore breakdown here is executed to perfection. The ironic – or are they? – titles are in abundance, too – how’s about some ‘Hey Kid, I’m a Computer. Stop All The Downloading’ or ‘The Story Of The Curious Oysters’ for your crap-title kicks? Such ludicrousness would render FBTMOF ripe for a slaughtering if only the songs weren’t ace, which they are. The standout’s got to be ‘Should Have Stayed In The Shallows’, with its perfect call-and-response vocals, and key line: “The party hasn’t started until there’s spike in the punch”.

Consider this the spike and get partying, already.

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