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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"The Right Strain to Survive!",
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This review is from: Endangered Species (Audio CD)
There are few rock albums that can attract my attention in this day and age when it seems it's all been said and done before. However, Flaw's album Endangered Species captivated me from the first listen and quickly pulled me in. This album is simply astounding from vocal, lyrical, and musical standpoints.
At various times throughout this album, Flaw can seem akin to Phil Collins, U2, Staind, and even Disturbed, indeed spanning the gamut of the rock and metal genres. Though most of this album tends to be fairly mellow and slow-paced, songs like "Medicate" and "You've Changed" remind us that Flaw hasn't forgotten how to rock hard with the best of them. Chris Volz's vocal range is amazing, going seamlessly from hard-hitting, growling vocals to emotional and heartfelt soothing vocals within the span of a single song. Furthermore, this album carries with it an important message about the state of human beings as individuals and the world in which they live. The lyrics on this album are great! Here are some highlights on this album: Track 1 - "Medicate" - Catchy, crunching guitars and great complementary lyrics. A great way to kick off the album. The harmony is a cool effect on this one too. Track 2 - "Endangered Species" - Probably my favorite track on the CD. I love the lyrics on this one, with their prevailing message of uncertainty for our future. The piano is a great addition to the musical repertoire, and adds musical depth to an already great song. Track 3 - "Recognize" - Outstanding lyrics and great backing vocals, in addition to musical depth. An all-around great song. Track 8 - "Turn the Tables" - Somewhat cliched lyrics, but one of my favorites nonetheless. A great bridge and great guitars. Track 9 - "World's Divide" - One of the more mellow songs on this CD, but has a great chorus and, again, great lyrics. Endangered Species has served as a great introduction to Flaw, and will not be the last CD I pick up by them. Don't let the "nu-metal" label scare you away from checking out this incredibly awesome, versatile, and talented group, because they are definitely atypical for the genre. Buy it now!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Flaw Is Flawless At Best,
This review is from: Endangered Species (Audio CD)
Ok there are some people saying that flaw let it all go and screwed up on their second album. These people are losers and should be kicked in the head with a steel boot. their first CD i loved from front to back. I especially liked the soft songs. Then their second one came out and i couldnt believe what i heard. they are true artists. They made a very emotional and moody album and pulled it off so well it makes me wonder. Ever song of flaws i love. that is a very rare thing these days. and to those who dont like flaw and their new stuff, sit on the side lines so the metal heads dont trample you. i'm done.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Flaw - Endangered Species Indeed,
By BIG MATT (Raleigh, NC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Endangered Species (Audio CD)
I picked this album up after hearing the title track from one of my friends. Beforehand, I had heard several of the songs from "Through The Eyes," but something about Endangered Species told me to get this CD, and it was right. Though not as heavy and angry as Through The Eyes, it holds its' own range of emotions. Chris Volz on the vocals is simply amazing, and has a range that covers everything from soft, longing tones (Wait For Me) to angry, alienated screaming (You've Changed) with great effect in all areas. This would definately be a good album to introduce somebody into the world of rock and metal. My personal favorite song on here is "Worlds Divide." It starts off slow and mellow, but rises into an epic chorus that'll keep your attention. In fact, all of the chorus's on this CD manage to grab you and suck you in to the music. Alas, not very many people know about this band, and its a shame too, since they broke up earlier this year, but apparently Chris Volz and some previous members of Flaw are regrouping and forming a new band called "Five.Bolt.Main" Keep your eyes open for them, but until then, Endangered Species and Through The Eyes are both great listens and never get old.
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