12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
the most emotional record i ever heard!!, September 20, 2004
last year, lovingly caressing my respectable collection of pretty rare records of this rather unconventional genre that i'd fallen in love with, i really thought that i owned the best of best, when i randomly came across this very vaguely known japanese band. i bought Dead Sinking Story on sheer impression from reviewers, though i'd never heard a single track of it before. i expected an alright record, and would never have dared to guess that the CD would change my view of life!
the very first listening of Dead Sinking Story i couldn't believe my ears! the incredible sincerity of emotion enducing an almost trance-like experience totally took my breath away for weeks!
now i simply can't understand why i'd spent so many years looking for the best band of this genre and never looked across the pacific ocean.
City Of Caterpillar is bliss, Isis is hypnotism, Balboa is redemption, but Envy? Envy is more than anything ever created or comprised.. Envy is GOD! - as someone mentioned before.
for those interested, here is the complete discography of Envy:
1.Breathing And Dying In This Place
2.From Here To Eternity
3.Angel's Curse Whispered In The Edge
4.The Eyes Of Single Eared Prophet
5.All The Footprints You've Ever Left And Fear Expecting Ahead
6.split with Iscariote
7.Dead Sinking Story
8.split with Yaphet Kotto and This Machine Kills
reviewed january 2005: after months of frustrating and desperate search in every possible and impossible source i finally managed to buy the nearly complete discography (except the debut, which is extremely rare even in Japan where i got the rest from), thus blessing my CD collection with the "best hardcore band that you never heard".
thanks to the japanese Amazon, although it really wasn't easy especially because most of the contents don't have an english translation :/ hehe..
the rest of their albums only confirmed and punched a period mark on the fact (..my jaw is still fallen in awe..), that Envy really are the best!
to finish this review, please allow me to recommend a couple of awesome bands in the genre: Funeral Diner, A Day In Black And White, Quantice Never Crashed, Yaphet Kotto, On The Might Of Princess (especially the debut album), The Assistant...
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Envy is god., April 25, 2004
Envy is UNBELIEVABLE. I didn't know rock music could be this moving. If you like bands like Hopesfall, who fuse hardcore/metal brutality with the melodic guitars of prime smashing pumpkins, you need to hear this. Really, if you like emotional rock music at all and can deal with intense screaming, I guarantee this will touch you. This is an album that truly spans the spectrum of emotions, from the usual hardcore anger, despair, and claustrophobic fear, through serenity, hope, and ultimately heroic triumph (if you want to hear that last, listen to "A will remains in the ashes," or the album standout and one of my all-time favorite songs, "Go mad and mark." An almost entirely major key hardcore song!)
In closing, buy this record immediately: you'll be supporting true artists, giving yourself an amazing emotional experience, discovering a future classic, and changing the way you think about music, and probably life.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
japanese-core, November 2, 2003
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I read about envy somewhere and thought i'd take a chance on what the article described as 'Japanese avant-hardcore'.
This record had me from the off. The band vary from brutal hardcore to ambience with the the same song, punctuated by almost chanty Japanese vocals. Standout tracks include 'Color of fetters', 'go mad and mark', 'reasons and oblivion' and the closing 'a will remains in the ashes'. If you are looking for hardcore that's a little different and in Japanese, here you go.
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