Customer Reviews


49 Reviews
5 star:
 (27)
4 star:
 (11)
3 star:
 (7)
2 star:
 (1)
1 star:
 (3)
 
 
 
 
 
Average Customer Review
Share your thoughts with other customers
Create your own review
 
 
Only search this product's reviews

The most helpful favorable review
The most helpful critical review


7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than a lot of modern metal
If you didn't already know by there first album, The Agony Scene's sophomore release, "The Darkest Red," makes it pretty apparent that this is not just another metalcore band. The guitarists are clearly (at least partially) influenced by thrash, because they play non-stop fiery riffs which wouldn't be out of place on a modern Slayer or Lamb of God album. The guitars and...
Published on December 21, 2005 by A. Stutheit

versus
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars its pretty good.
So here we are, two years after the Agony Scene's amazing debut on Solid State. They've lost a couple members and switched to Roadrunner, a major label of sorts (after all, RR is owned by Universal Music), and as one probably expected, it's a lot more slick and commerical than their previous opus. As one reviewer said, the songs are inconsistent, having a fairly brutal...
Published on June 3, 2005


‹ Previous | 1 25| Next ›
Most Helpful First | Newest First

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than a lot of modern metal, December 21, 2005
This review is from: Darkest Red (Audio CD)
If you didn't already know by there first album, The Agony Scene's sophomore release, "The Darkest Red," makes it pretty apparent that this is not just another metalcore band. The guitarists are clearly (at least partially) influenced by thrash, because they play non-stop fiery riffs which wouldn't be out of place on a modern Slayer or Lamb of God album. The guitars and drums interlock to make a typically very catchy rhythm section which occasionally grooves (as in track four), and always shreds the listener's speakers. The music on here doesn't offer anything strictly new to metalcore, but Mike's vocals make this Oklahoma quintet stand out from the rest of the pack. His greasy/grimy, snarly, retching vocals sometimes sound kind of like Dave Mustaine (like during the beginning of the title track), but they usually echo Kreator more than anything. There is some relief; "Screams Turn Into Silence" has clean backing vocals, but it's the only song on here to have melody of any kind. Track two, "Darkest Red," has fast double bass work and chugging guitars, "Procession" has a catchy, punching, stop-start rhythm, and "Scars of Your Disease" and "Suffer" are explosive, with pounding, almost thunderous rhythms. But the album's lead single, "Prey," is my personal favorite. It begins with a walloping, machine gun snare drum attack, but then the thrashy, groove-y guitars kick in, and the song just sounds downright awesome. "The Darkest Red" is a very enjoyable listen, it sounds pretty darn great, and this band has cemented itself has more than just another metalcore band. So, if you haven't already checked them out, definitely put The Agony Scene on your to-do list.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Regardless of what you hear, it's not "trendy", May 26, 2005
By 
This review is from: Darkest Red (Audio CD)
When I first found out about the Agony Scene about a year and half ago, I thought they were pretty good...I got their self-titled debut, and found while it had a LOT of potential, it was too repetitive to really hold my attention for longer than a few weeks.

On THIS album, however, The Agony Scene have shown a lot of artistic growth even through a few lineup changes, (I believe only three members from the original five are still in it on this one. I might be wrong, though) and I think The Darkest Red is certainly a step up from their debut album.

Dont be fooled by all of the reviews that say The Agony Scene has somehow gone "pop" or "trendy" or anything like that; There's only actual singing in about 4 songs and it's not for that long anyway. The brutal, heavy sound that you heard on their first CD is still there, don't worry. With songs like "Suffer" and "Scars Of Your Disease", it's pretty clear that the Agony Scene have not just turned their sound completely in the mainstream direction like some people have dismissed them as doing.

As I always do in my reviews, here's a track-by-track commentary:

(1) PRELUDE- There's not really much to say about this thing. It's just a bunch of noise for about a minute and twenty seconds. Complete waste of space.
--/10

(2) THE DARKEST RED- Not the best song to choose to start out the album, but it's alright. You can really tell the production has gotten much slicker at Roadrunner than from Solid State. Don't get me wrong, it's Agony Scene, which automatically makes it good, but it's not the strongest track of the CD.
6/10

(3) SCARS OF YOUR DISEASE- Ahh, this is good stuff right here. It's sort of a blend of their newer sound and thier older one. The results are very satisfactory.
8/10

(4) SCREAMS TURN TO SILENCE- Yes, this is the first one to feature the singing of the chorus. Dont start freaking out, though, it turns out well. Has a nice riff to it, too.
7/10

(5) SACRIFICE- Ehh...Probably the only song I dont care for that much. It seems more like it belongs on their debut album.
5/10

(6) PREY- Yeah yeah yeah, it's the single...The chorus is incredibly catchy; It'll get stuck in your head a LOT. Probably the best song on the album, but not my favorite. If that makes any sense.
10/10

(7) PROCESSION- This is where The Darkest Red really starts getting good, is around here. The clean vocals get minimal use here, but it's mostly one of their fast, heavy songs. One of the better ones, I thought. The chorus sounded really unique, which is really an accomplishment for this band.
8/10

(8) SUFFER- Probably the heaviest song. I love it so much; The buried scream at the intro is really neat. Michael's voice really soars during the chorus too. You can really tell that his voice has gotten stronger on the album, but particularly during this song.
9/10

(9) MY DARK DESIRE- This one is my personal favorite. The chorus is very awesome, it doesnt sound like anything The Agony Scene has ever done. If there's one thing this song proves, it proves that The Agony Scene has gotten much less repetitive than on their last outing.
10/10

(10) SCAPEGOAT- Another song reminiscient of something that they would have on their old album. A catchy chorus, and no, there's no singing on this one. This would have beeen a good one to close The Darkest Red out with, but we still have one more...
9/10

(11) FOREVER ABANDONED- This one's alright; By this point, however, it kind of gets to the we've-heard-this-before redundancy of their debut. It ends well and it has an interesting guitar riff, but all the same it feels like a little much to have this one tacked at the end. Almost feels like a filler song.
7/10

OVERALL: 79/100

In conclusion, this album was certainly not a disappointment. The Agony Scene are not quite "there" yet, but if they continue to grow by their third or fourth album they will certainly be a force to be reckoned with in the metalcore world.

If you like this band, I would also recommend Still Remains, The Black Dahlia Murder, and Heaven Shall Burn.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Giant Step Forward (4.5 stars), October 14, 2006
This review is from: Darkest Red (Audio CD)
I do not regret the day I purchased this album. The Agony Scene is a band that blends in the energy of death metal, but crafts a style of their own. This CD has some of the most memorable riffs and blastbeats, and it also introduces the clean singing in it as well. As I have heard from music fans, they thing clean singing ruins the bands, and that is true in some cases, but the Agony Scene can pull it off well.

The atmosphere of this CD is much different from their self-titled debut. When I listened to the track "Prey", I was blown away. The music has a darker production and grasp to it. As I said before, it's more rooted into death metal. However, I don't consider this CD to be a metalcore CD really, because even if it does have an occassional breakdown and blastbeats, it's not really metalcore. I don't know what to call it. Pft, I'll just call it good music.

Other standout tracks on this CD are the catchy "Scars of Your Disease", the fast-riffed "Suffer", the explosive opening riffs on "Procession", and the title track that gives a good insight to the CD. This CD is a great big breath of fresh air, and don't dismiss it as another metalcore CD, because it sure isn't. Only flaws may be the clean vocals at times, but if you get over those, you will no doubt enjoy this.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars pleasantly surprised, February 3, 2006
By 
C. Pedersen (Lake Mary, FL United States) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)   
This review is from: Darkest Red (Audio CD)
I was ready to lump them in with the metalcore trash heap, but I gave them a chance...and it paid off. They have the growl and sing combination going on here, but they actually have the songwriting and thrash riffs to back it up properly.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW, September 15, 2005
This review is from: Darkest Red (Audio CD)
All I could think when I heard this album was, "Why havn't I heard of these guys?" This is one of the best Metal Albums I have heard since Lamb of God's "As the Palaces Burn." I LOVE this band and I think they should get a much better push on the mainstream venues!

The songs to look for are definitly "Scapegoat" and "Screams Turn to Silence." Both show off the and increadable musical talents, both instamentaly and vocaly. A MUST HAVE ALBUM and shure to be one of the least talked about and best albums of the year!
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Add this to your collection ASAP, June 30, 2005
This review is from: Darkest Red (Audio CD)
Best Metalcore CD of the year. The Agony Scene's sophmore release is nothing short of amazing. The range vocally of the lead singer is great and the drummer is nothing short of spectacular. I can't say enough about this CD. I find it better than their self-titled debut. There is not a bad song on this CD and the standout songs are Prey, Procession, and Scapegoat. If you liked their debut or thought it was okay, pick this one up.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A rockin' cd, June 28, 2005
This review is from: Darkest Red (Audio CD)
This is a great cd to add to your collection. A nice mix of old and new metal in a harmonic blend. I would recommend buying it and sharing with your friends. Listening to it so many times you know all the songs word for word and every beat.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A big step for the agony scene, June 27, 2005
This review is from: Darkest Red (Audio CD)
This record is really pretty awesome....If you like the agony scene at all and you have heard their self-titled release, you should definitely pick this one up. I will warn you that it is much different from the first record. Their are some pretty sweet clean vocals during a few of the choruses, which is new for AS. Overall, The Darkest Red is a big improvement over their self-titled, which is impressive considering the quality of the first release. Most importantly, The Darkest Red takes about ten large paces toward metal and away from the overplayed, all-too-popular genre of metalcore. Although the catchy half-time one-note breakdowns are still abundant, the guys from AS took their existing sound and morphed it into a brilliantly more melodic and ultimately more metal one. I think all should be pleased with this excellent sophomore release.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Can't stop listening!, June 17, 2005
This review is from: Darkest Red (Audio CD)
Ever since I heard about their new album, I thoroughly anticipated it. I was a fan of the band for its complex rythyms, fast paced guitars, and of course, the most brutal vocals in metal. I mean, when you hear his scream, it sounds as if every muscle in his body is pulsating with rage and delivers both high and low tones like a pro.
So when I picked it up, I was excited for it, but had no idea how much it would exceed all my expectations. Though the first track felt like a waste (it is all static and ambient noise), the rest of the cd was in your face metal. I can now appreciate them for their dual guitar harmonies and the lead singer's singing vocals. Some of my favorite points are "Scapegoat", "Darkest red", and "Forever abandoned". Scapegoat is a great show of their talent and power. I cannot express the intensity of the drums and ripping vocals in words. Darkest red and Forever abandoned are great guitar tracks mixed with intricuit riffs and harsh breakdowns. This is one of the best cds I own by far. Check it out!
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy This CD!!!!, June 16, 2005
By 
tom funk "fallenangel21" (Calgary , Alberta, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Darkest Red (Audio CD)
This album defies the metal scene today. Not only is it fast paced, but the guitars are searing, the vocals are wicked, the drum pedals are galloping, and the rythms are fired up. Its as if you are mixing early days In Flames with Trivium(one of the best new metal bands out there)
Heres the play by play:
1-Prelude - Normal prelude but leads into first song perfectly with a quickening pace that turns into the heavy guitars in song 2.
2-The Darkest Red - One of the best metal tunes in a while. Fast guitar rythms, drums, and the vocals sound as evil as the lyrics.
3-Scars of Your Disease - Leads in with wicked guitar then it all comes together just as vocalist Michael Williams comes in screaming as if he was in agony. Another standout track because of the chorus
4-Screams Turn To Silence - Fast paced guitar and sound with an unusual but extremely fitting chorus that is sung, not screamed, which is not out of place at all.
5-Sacrifice - A heavy, ripping track that mixes the brutality and raw emotion the band posesses.
6-Prey - A furious track that spins from the drums at the beginning of the track to the awesome guitar and vocal work done throughout the duration of this songs(although his voice sounds very Mudvayne-ish during the chorus)
7-Procession - Starts out with unreal chugging guitar work then is entwined with background guitar and vocals. Pure metal brilliance!
8-Suffer - Begins with a fast paced rythms that develops into full blown metal chaos that is beautifully transforms into a skull crushing track that will leave you gasping for air.
9-My Dark Desire - Wow......I am absolutely amazed at this band's abilities to put together a song. This song kicks off with a pretty straight forward guitar lick, but then it hits the high gear and explodes through your head and wil leave you speechless.
10-Scapegoat - A fairly complicated guitar riff throughout and it really enhances the song. Along with torn vocals, it really gives this song a sound thats very fresh in the metal scene today.
11-Forever Abandoned - Another very very good tune. The vocals in this song are very agressive and fit in perfectly with the aggression of the song.
So if you like metal or are just sort of getting into it, then this is definitely the choice you should make. Even though some stores don't have it in the store order it off the net and i guarantee you won't be disappointed. And if you like this CD, then go pick up their other CD as well because a band this good shouldn't get ripped off by getting their music burned.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


‹ Previous | 1 25| Next ›
Most Helpful First | Newest First

This product

The Darkest Red
The Darkest Red by The Agony Scene (Audio CD - 2009)
$28.14
Temporarily out of stock. Order now and we'll deliver when available.
Add to cart Add to wishlist