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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A formula for underground success,
By Luke Rounda "ThreeStarSmash.com" (Lawrence, KS) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Finelines (Audio CD)
If you look hard enough and closely enough at anything, you can put it into a formula. Scientists are still searching for the ultimate "Grand Unified Theory" that explains exactly how the universe works, right down to the last upwards-spinning quark. Because, in all truth, formulas work. Formulas are useful. Calling something fomulaic is a way of complimenting its cold efficiency at doing, frighteningly well, what it was designed to do.My Vitriol have a formula, too -- though perhaps it would be more apropos to call it a recipe -- and it works flawlessly for 16 tracks and 48 minutes because, unlike so many others, My Vitriol take influences like Nirvana, the Smashing Pumpkins, and shoegazing in general, and synthesize them into something that puts those influences on prominent display, yet which is completely their own. This is what sets them apart from the pack. They're a little bit Nirvana in the sharp sense of hard-rocking melody on tracks like "Cemented Shoes," a little bit Radiohead and Smashing Pumpkins with the chaotic tangle of interwoven lead guitar, and a little bit Catherine Wheel with Som Wardner's approaching-ethereal singing style. Not to mention the generous reverb splashed onto these songs, which is where all the "shoegazer" comparisons likely stem from. Still, if "Loveless" cost My Bloody Valentine half a million dollars to produce, My Vitriol's sound here is worth a million bucks. Beginning with the embryonic, instrumental "Alpha Waves," which is really just a warm-up for the furious "Always: Your Way" and its many peaks and valleys, "Finelines" never fails to deliver anything less than incredible in its 48 minutes. Hightlights include the dynamics-laden "Infantile," the truly brilliant instrumental "Tongue Tied," which manages to very subtly reference pieces of "Always: Your Way," and perhaps the loudest moment on the record (aside from the not-so-subtle jab of "C.O.R. (Critic-Oriented Rock)"), "Losing Touch," which still manages to mutate throughout the course of its three minutes with the same impeccable melodicism as every track here. On the aforementioned technical side of things, the remixing the album received for release stateside shines on tracks like "Losing Touch" where the most important elements are emphasized cleanly and crisply for the benefit of anyone within listening range. I've been listening to this album for three years and its still constantly near the top of my list when in doubt. Simply put, "Finelines" is a fridge full of just desserts. If you have any sense, you will love this album to death-from-overconsumption. My Vitriol fans should also enjoy records from A Perfect Circle ("Mer de Noms"), the Deftones ("White Pony"), and Year of the Rabbit, all of which contain parallels to My Vitriol's polished, sculpted guitar lines and ingenious songwriting on "Finelines." Also check out their B-sides collection, "Between the Lines," which (as any devoted fan of any band would tell you) is better than 90% of other bands' A-side material.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best musical discovery in months,
By "ajb473" (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Finelines (Audio CD)
Brit pop this ain't. And I don't agree with the characterization made in one of the earlier posts that this is yet another hard rock LP. Though not the pinnacle of originality, this is a fantastic record reminiscent of Cathrine Wheel of the '90s and more recently the Doves. Production-wise, it is miles above most of its counterparts - big, expansive, shiver-down-my-spine generating rock. The melodies will stay with you for days and the vocals will haunt you. There is hardly a bad track on this LP. The fact that My Vitriol hasn't yet attained the notoriety of some of its peer bands is beyond me. Buy this album today - you won't put it down for months.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow... enough said,
By ProgMasta (The 'Burgh, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Finelines (Audio CD)
My Vitriol is the best new thing to come out of Britain and it's no wonder why. They are the best new band of the new millenium and their future looks very bright.They dominate the airwaves in the UK, and they are sure to blow up the charts here in the states just as soon as they get some more exposure. And, with power-pop shoegazing music like theirs, the wait for American dominance is surely nearing its end. A cross between the Foo Fighters, Coldplay, and Everclear, yet with an original sound that is all their own. Check out "Always Your Way," "Gentle Art of Choking," "Cemented Shoes," "Grounded," "Infantile," and "Ode to the Red Queen." This CD is not just one or two hits strung together with filler songs and the the ones I mentioned are just the best of what is on here, but the entire album seriously rocks. Oh, and by the way, when you listen to the CD keep reminding yourself this is their debut... can't wait for round two.
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