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Routine

HotwireAudio CD
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)


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  • Audio CD (June 10, 2003)
  • Original Release Date: June 3, 2003
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: RCA
  • ASIN: B000092Q4T
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #182,985 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars NOT a "routine" debut, July 21, 2003
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M. Parker (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Routine (Audio CD)
As the final few notes of In the Unknown fade away gracefully into silence, and Hotwires major-label debut The Routine winds down to a close, I am admittedly left in a state of incredible glee.

Okay, before we go any further, lets get one thing straight. I nonchalantly popped in this disc about a week ago, listened to the first four or so tracks, and was far too hasty to write Hotwire off as the next Disturbed rip-off of recycled nu-metal nuances. That being said, I happened to read an interview with the band in this months Metal Edge with vocalist Russ Martin, and the writer seemed to make a point to say how The Routine is an album that needs more than one listen to fully grasp (and such is the case with a lot of todays music.)

Deciding to give it another shot was the best musically-inclined decision Ive made in weeks.

The true beauty of Hotwire is their ability to sound like everyone else, while not sounding like anything youve ever heard at the same time. How they manage to do this is an enigma Im going to fathom after the 40th time I listen to this very special album, but what I can say right now is this: songs such as Not Today and Neuro Girl (my personal favorite) are a cut above what youre going to hear in the hard rock/nu-metal scene today. They sound like Blindside if they collaborated with Staind and if Soulflys Max Cavalera produced it. If that sounds weird, its because it is. This album will do great things for true music fans lack of faith in a scene drowning in record industry-controlled entropy.

The songs range from emotional and heavy to heartfelt and soft. This contrast is epitomized in Invisible compared to In the Unknown, as the rock spectrum is fully examined and put to great use throughout the CDs disappointingly short 38-minute duration. Say What You Want brings to mind a few recent hints of Taproot, while Color Blind goes in and out of a caustic riff into a sinuous chorus.

Hotwire have a gift. They channel their energy and utilize this gift in the most effective way possible, and are going to captivate the mind of any avid music fan who happens to listen to it. However, The Routine ends all too abruptly, clocking in at just less than 40 minutes.

Slight length problem aside, Hotwire have the potential to be something absolutely stellar. This is as solid a major-label debut youll hear, and Im already eagerly awaiting the bands next effort.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Worth Every Penny, January 15, 2008
This review is from: Routine (Audio CD)
The Routine is one of my new favorite Cd's. It has a great flow through-out the record, with each song seemingly setting you up for the next one, makes it hard to not listen to the full album every time you put it in. Not Today was the video single and it's a good impression on how most of the songs are like, so if you've heard it and are balancing on the metaphorical fence on whether or not to get this album, I urge you to procrastinate no longer and get it now.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hotwire, June 26, 2005
This review is from: Routine (Audio CD)
This is a hard one to review. Other reviewers claim this is rap metal...which it is not. In fact the guy comes close to rapping once and even then its not rap. Normally I don't go for the whole track list thing, but it should help in this case.

Not Today - 4.5/5 The only reason this one doesnt get 5 is because the demo version (unreleased) is way better. Hard track with lotsa crunchin guitars and yelling.
Invisible - 5/5 Best song on the cd by far. The bridge at the end is killer, guitars and vocals just go off, its perfect.
Nice Profile - 4.5/5 hard rock, just not as hard as the rest...pretty catchy though.
Rugburn - 3.5/5 Another rocker, not bad, just not great.
Say What You Want - 4/5 The mandatory slow song, could have been better but oh well. The acoustic riff at the end is very awesome and goes on for well over a minute and a half with no vocals.
Hands On You - 4.5/5 pretty good song, starts off slow and builds into a medium paced rocker, not too heavy.
Magazine - 3/5 The weird song, just over a minute and a half, not horrible and the hard chorus probably saves it.
Tweaked - 4.5/5 Again, the demo version of this song is soo much better, they tried to improve this so much they actually made it worse. Still up there, the chorus just isnt sung the same way.
Neuro Girl - 3.5/5 Kinda slow song, not the best but not bad.
Colorblind - 4.5/5 The Better slow song, just more melodic and makes more sense.
How It Goes - 4/5 Good Rocker
In The Unknown - 4/5 Nice outro to the cd, but yet another slow song.

So, download the demos if you can, they're better, but also don't miss out on this underground gem.
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