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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible Musicians,
This review is from: Controller (Audio CD)
First the good. The musicians in Misery Signals are probably some of the best I've ever heard. They have consistantly improved upon their songwriting with each album, and it is simply amazing to listen to.
Now the bad. My one complaint with this band since their first album has rang true with each of their releases, including this one: There simply is not enough vocal variety. Now to be fair, I am partial to a healthy mix of singing and screaming, so I'm sure many hardcore music fans disagree with me on this point, and they love the fact that there is very little singing on Misery Signals albums. However, I feel that their music is so melodic and intricate that singing would compliment many parts much more so than a typical screaming part. To elaborate more on the vocals, I feel that if a band's songs are to be 95% screaming, there needs to be some type of range and variety of screams and vocal patterns. This is not the case on this release. Most of the vocals patterns tend to be very similar, and his scream, while it is very brutal, tends to lack creativity, and is often much too gutteral (for my taste.) Despite my gripes about the vocals, I still gave this release 4 out of 5 stars. The music is simply that good.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I'm just going to flat out say it..,
By Craig (Ca) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Controller (Audio CD)
This is the best cd I own. My words cannot accurately describe just how magnificent this album is. Simply put, you NEED to hear this for yourself.
I realize that calling this the "best cd I own" in such a short time might seem slightly unrealistic. However, in the 9 hours I have owned this album, I have not stopped listening to it. I discover new things every time around. The album is brutal (very brutal), heavy, melodic, and stunningly beautiful, from start to finish. I even showed a few songs to my dad (a die hard anti-metal, old school blues/jazzer). His jaw dropped. Another of my favorite aspects of this album is the sound quality. Everything sounds extremely clear and LOUD, not overproduced. I expected this from the very beginning, knowing that the genius Devin Townsend would be producing and mixing the album. Misery Signals truly outdid themselves on this album and proved to everyone that scenes, and genres are overrated. In the end, the music had the final say.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Good Follow up,
This review is from: Controller (Audio CD)
Their second album with the new singer is great. He has an amazing voice. I was looking for more clean singing in the background but what can I cay. More clean singing from the last album though which I liked. Can't have everything you want. This is just a very good album from them. Stayed true to who they are. What more do you want. They have such a unique style. You know when you hear Misery Signal. There is no mistaking the sound. Bravo fellas,from your humble fan I salute you.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Close to Perfect,
By John Cleese (long island, ny) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Controller (Audio CD)
I don't need something to be perfect to give it 5 stars. This album is a breath of fresh air. Their last album 'mirrors' had great material, but the production, for me, wasn't upto the standard of 'of malice and the magnum heart'. They have worked with Devin Townsend again and he has proven to be the genius that we all know he is.
I am not an overly negative person, I am neither an optimist nor a pessimist. I appreciate the good in the world, but I am not blind to the bad. I think that a lot of people are treading water in terms of trying to maintain their own emotional stability and sanity, because it's hard to live in a world that exposes us to such misery and such beauty in such equal measure on a daily basis. This album makes me feel philosophical, as pretentious as it may sound, I feel that this album contains a lot of truth in both the music and the lyrics, because of the way they resonate together and the feelings they evoke in me. It's not something I can really explain, but this album does it for me. This album is incredibly brutal, beautiful and is somewhat of an emotional rollercoaster. The lyrics are great, thought provoking, have a lot of substance and the music is complex... and never does any of it feel like it is done merely for it's own sake. This is one of the heaviest albums i've ever heard and I don't just mean in terms of tuned down guitars and brutal vocals. It truly hits the spot, it purges my anger and soothes me and makes me feel energized. From start to finish, there is not a dull moment. Whenever I listen to this album, I always listen all the way through, i'm addicted to it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing album from an amazing band,
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This review is from: Controller (Audio CD)
The latest offering from Misery Signals has blown me away. For over a month now. I can't stop listening to this album! The technicality of their music is awe-inspiring, and the new singer adds a nice touch to the band. (Funny that they found him on Myspace.) I'm a huge fan of these guys, and their latest CD does not disappoint in the least! I would say this is an improvement over Mirrors, which was good in its own right but didn't have the same feel that this CD does. A tip: buy the CD version, not the .mp3 files from amazon. This band is far too advanced musically to submit to the loss-y nature of .mp3 files. Too much is lost; I've ripped the songs in both .mp3 and in lossless formats and the lossless formats sound significantly better than the .mp3 files.
Update: Really, you need to buy this CD. It's still a staple in my car and .mp3 player, and it's September of 2009. Support these guys; they represent all that is good about the metalcore genre.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Controller,
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This review is from: Controller (Audio CD)
My nephew wanted this for Christmas, the only place I could find it was on Amazon, plus at a good price.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Controller,
This review is from: Controller (Audio CD)
Misery Signals delivers beautifully once again on their new release "Controller" Combining there signature use of melody through out the otherwise pummeling onslaught, the band manages to batter and abuse the listener, while tossing enough melody through the incredible guitarists that truly does, and has always separated the band from similar acts.
The blistering opener "Nothing" doesnt waste any time on starting the album off heavy. Early in the track the listener is teased with a sense of melody before being pummeling with a blistering breakdown. The ending chant "I'd give anything to return to nothing" finishes the track off. "Weight of The World" keeps the record moving, a faster shorter track. A slight decline from the opener but the 3rd track "Labyrinthine" shows the band in true writing form with catchy hooks, and a convincing chorus. Tracks like "Parallels" and "Set In Motion" maintain the intensity, while "Ebb And Flow" flaunts its melody through out the track, even implementing clean vocals sung by Karl. A Definite highlight, the track may take getting used to for some older Misery Signals fans. Towards the end the track "Reset" finishes off the album well incorporating all that has worked throughout and finishing the album off strong. The production is strong and crisp. Those who may have enjoyed a more raw sound found in earlier releases may find this displeasing. However, Karl's vocals are relentlessly recorded, and along with his great Annunciation we are able to understand much or all of what he screams. The drumming in misery signals has always been overlooked. Branden Morgon has always been fantastic, and shines bright and loud. The guitar playing as always is phenomenal. These musicians are incredible. In my opinion the guitar work is more or less what makes Misery Signals who they are. No two other guitar players can so easily and naturally pummel the listener while soothing with some of the most beautiful melody's I've ever heard. Misery Signals-Controller 5/5
5.0 out of 5 stars
Definitely great!,
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The cd's condition is great.
Misery signals are actually one of the best band around the world, with a powerfull mix of fusion and meshuggah glued by a nice songwriting
4.0 out of 5 stars
Heavier and Softer than Mirrors - and Better,
By The Expanse (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Controller (Audio CD)
After seeing them open for BTBAM and Norma Jean, and after hearing Mirrors, I expected really good stuff ahead for MS. So without much hesitation, I purchased Controller.
First of all, it feels less attached to the metalcore scene than Mirrors did, both in songwriting and in production (and that's a good thing for these guys). The production is perfect for the music. Karl's growl is thickly layered, giving a more atmospheric feel than the typical over-the-top screams and shouts in Mirrors. Every bit of the technical performance is there, and they still manage to have the music change direction constantly without using breakdowns as a crutch in any way, something Misery Signals has done well at. Highlights are 'Weight of the World' and 'A Certain Death', very memorable, grinding riffs and quicker paced tempos than they typically work in. I still think they can grow in their variations in the devices they use in their songs. The constant technicality is impressive but can grow monotonous - even BTBAM, with all the ridiculous riffage in their songs, employ dynamics and work in simple parts more often than MS. Nevertheless, Controller is a good step forward for them and is sure to gain them more listeners. |
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Controller by Misery Signals (Audio CD - 2008)
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