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5.0 out of 5 stars
Art rock at its finest.,
By Ramptor "(8:] X" (New Jersey USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anorexia (Audio CD)
I bought this one and its companion, Nervosa, and I haven't even started on Nervosa yet because this one is so good. It shows a definite progression and maturity. It's not as spazz rock as their earlier self released efforts or "Nihilism" nor as poppy as "Reptiles". If you want more of the same, Showbread is not the band to listen to.
For those who don't know, Anorexia and Nervosa are envisioned as soundtracks to two stories about two sisters. Both want to leave the earth and have different ways of doing so. Anorexia builds a tower and Nervosa digs a hole. Make sure you read the stories as they are quite well written and very beautiful. The symbolism is pretty obvious, but the stories make their points very well. As far as the music, wow. Showbread is SO diverse. They are just as comfortable playing slowly and sadly (NOT emo, mind you) as they are playing loud and fast. It is a travesty that corporate bands like Nickelback make it big while true talent like Showbread are largely unknown. Back to the music. It is meant to be a soundtrack to the story, and it does that job successfully. It really enhances the reading, if you decide to read along. If you don't want to, it's just really good heavy music. Bottom line: if you like their other Tooth & Nail efforts, you'll like this. If you didn't, give it a shot anyway because these guys have really grown and I look forward to many more releases.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Anorexia Nervosa,
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This review is from: Anorexia (Audio CD)
This is an excellent album.
Buy the physical edition to get the intruiging storyline that accompanys it. Make sure to pick up the physical of Nervosa also. It's definitley darker and heavier than Age of Reptiles. Great album all the way through.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gut-Wrenching,
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This review is from: Anorexia (Audio CD)
Anorexia as a music cd is incredible. Some have compared its sound to Nine Inch Nails, but that is a terrible insult. The sound varies from very sad and emotionally heavy-handed to this incredible anger filled with such a real rage. The music of the cd easily earns a 5/5, but on top of that, the entire cd was made around a story (Penned by the band's lead singer, Josh Dies) in the booklet that accompanies the cd.
The story, spanning about 8 tiny pages, holds more power, depth, and gut-wrenching reality than any book I have ever read. The shear terror it evokes about human nature at points is enough to turn stomachs. From beginning to end of both the cd and booklet, this package is filled with a terrible beauty that every single person should experience.
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