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Snow Capped Romance [Import]

36 CrazyfistsAudio CD
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (58 customer reviews)


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36 Crazyfists is evidence that there's a beauty in isolation, a newfound purpose from even the worst of tragedies, and that heavy metal and hard rock music doesn't have to be all doom and gloom to have power.

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  • Audio CD (March 16, 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • ASIN: B000197I64
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (58 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,198,924 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. At The End Of August
2. The Heart And The Shapr
3. Bloodwork
4. Kenai
5. Skin And Atmosphere
6. Song For The Fisherman
7. With Nothing Underneath
8. Destroy The Map
9. Installing The Catheter
10. Cure Eclipse
11. Waterhaul
12. Workhorse
13. Sad Lisa

 

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Epic Sophomore Release from Unique, Ever-Evolving Alaskans, April 29, 2005
This review is from: Snow Capped Romance (Audio CD)
Alaskan born and bred 36 Crazyfists have a sort of bipolar sound led by the nearly incomparable vocals of lead singer, Brock Lindow. His manic-depressive range and tone in his ever-passionate vox span from brutalizing, rapid-fire hard-core screaming to beautifully elongated, raspy melodic crooning. His vocal stylings and sound are utterly mesmerizing, falling in a parallel dimension between System of a Down's Serj Tankian and From First to Last's Sonny Moore.

Brock's vox are complimented brilliantly when coupled with Steve Holt's eerie, hard-hitting, and at times, surrealistic guitar runs and effects. The cohesiveness and compatibility of Brock's vocals and Holt's guitar are reminiscent of Cold's Scooter Ward vocals and guitarists, Kelly Hayes and Terry Balsamo in Cold's catalogue, including 13 Ways to Bleed on Stage, (Self-titled), and Year of the Spider. Simply put: they're the perfect blend.

Track-by-track breakdown:

"At the End of August" -
This is the blistering first single off the disc. It's an up-tempo, mosh pit-instigating, fist-clencher, led by fierce Brock nuts-to-acid vox. He quickly transitions smoothly into a melodic hook and chorus, armed with passionate lyricism, backed with staccato riffage, and interjected with an ambient breakdown.

"The Heart and the Shape" -
This track has a punk feel to it. Quick-tempoed and quirky rhythms are carefully laced with Holt's brief high-pitched guitar shards.

"Bloodwork" -
A highly atmospheric, murky soundscape triggers this soaring track, held together with an intricate rhythm and quick disjointed guitar. Brock's vox are truly showcased as his range is shown in holding notes in the chorus. This track runs into a punk-sweetened hardcore offering.

"Kenai" -
Brutalizing, rapid-fire, nuts-in-acid vocals again merge with staccato guitar, and move into a highly melodic hook which is sure to please.

"Skin and Atmosphere" -
An epic track interwoven with memorable lyrics and personified in gripping vocals. Totes a build-up/break-down pace. Brock's soaring vox shine once again in the anthemic, sing-a-long chorus. Holt offers up eerie guitar effects during the punky verses, driven home by thumping drumming.

"Song for the Fisherman" -
Short spoken word track with introspective lyrics and a simple, repeating guitar part that is surprisingly catchy.

"With Nothing Underneath" -
Boasts Brock's best vocals on the disc, coupled with the perfect accompanying guitar. Brock holds notes so long and beautifully with the guitar breaking down behind him that it'll send chills down your spine. Most beautifully sounding lyrics from, "With weary hands and driven nails...the taste of the clean." Epic track.

"Destroy the Map" -
Which will be the released as a single 5.2.05, enlists the services of vocalist Raithon Clay. The vocal chemistry and interplay between Clay and Brock is unreal. This very punky track will be big if given the proper airplay it deserves because it appeals to hard-core, emo, screamo, and punk fans alike.

"Installing the Catheter" -
Quick-tempoed, punkish track, dressed with staccato guitars, fierce multi-faceted drumming, and a majestically eerie breakdown with spoken word guest female vox, provides a great contrast for Brock's screaming to transform seamlessly into passionate singing.

"Cure Eclipse" -
Brock's trademark spastically mad verse vocals run smoothly into melodic crooning. Once again, catchy staccato riffage.

"Waterhaul" -
This caboose track owns a haunting, water-laden intro until the deep bassline kicks in, and then the drumming and vocals lead into a chanting chorus.

With more uplifting, positive lyricism, teamed with a more punk sound and quirkier Brock vox, Snow Capped Romance is a more manic album than the depressing 2002's Bitterness the Star. While brilliant in its own powerful, captivating and atmospheric right, Bitterness dwells on bad relationships while Romance focuses on getting past such. These two albums play antithesis to one another, and BOTH are well worth your ear.

Grab Bitterness when you're at war with the world, but grab Romance when you want to grab the world by the short'n'curlies and make the most of it.

36 Crazyfists' aural onslaught will beat you over the head and steal your Eskimo pie, but will always pick you up afterwards and serenade you back to recovery.

A unique sound. A gripping release. A memorable and passionate offering.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Such an amazing band..., October 9, 2004
This review is from: Snow Capped Romance (Audio CD)
With this being their 2nd release, their followup to the wicked "Bitterness the Star", expectations were high, on my part at least. Fromt the first listen, I knew that not much had changed, and what did was for the better. This album is if not more solid than just more strongly written than their first release. The singer (I think his name is Brock) has really gained a great confidence in his vocal abilities and it really shows through in alot of his harmonies and extremely powerful choruses. His signature vocalistic stylings (That weird tremolo thing) and amazing screams havent gone away, but blend together with his awesome SINGING voice to create a great vocal performance.

As for the rest of the band, the songs they've created have seem to evolved from the first album, still frantic at times, but a lot heavier at others and even very soft in some. The way the vocals and music sway back and forth and blend together is a quality that really set this band apart. And coming from a guitarist, the guitarist in that band is simply amazing. He creates the illusion of much more going on with the specific chords and guitar techniques that give the impression there are more guitars than one. Simply amazing.

Plainly put, if you are a fan of Deftones, Glassjaw, Lostprophets, Blindside or any other really good metal/screamo acts, pick this album up with their debut, because it is a must have. One of the best albums of 2004, hands down. I can't wait to see where this band goes from here...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a solid effort, with few flaws, May 17, 2004
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BLIND EYE HALO (Saint Joseph, MO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Snow Capped Romance (Audio CD)
This cd is not bad at all, but has some errors that stand out.
1.THE END OF AUGUST-5/5, solid song with amazing lyrics and solid chorus.
2.THE HEART AND THE SHAPE-4.5/5, lyrics are lacking on this track.
3.BLOODWORK-5/5, the best song on the cd, amazing vocals
4.KENAI-4/5, descent song, but still lyrics are lacking
5.SKIN AND ATOMSPHERE-4.5/5, this song builds into a good track with edgy chorus.
6.SONG FOR THE FISHERMAN-0/5, one word "filler"
7.WITH NOTHING UNDERNEATH-4/5, good song structure with average lyrics.
8.DESTROY THE MAP-5/5, 2nd favorite song, probably the best vocals that brock sings on the album.
9.INSTALLING THE CATHETER-3.5/5, lyrics just don't really fit the song.
10.CURE ECLIPSE-4.5/5, solid structure, good balance
11.WATERHAUL-4/5, not a bad way to end up an above average album
Overall I think if you are a fan of Killswitch Engage, 40 below summer, or Hard Rock in general pick up this cd. Hope my review is helpful to someone, peace.
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