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Before
the Dawn – My Darkness
By Zane Ewton
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Before
the Dawn – My Darkness
Label: Locomotive
Music
Rating:
Bad gothic poetry and progressive guitars
create a crunch and a growl that is both interesting and unremarkable.
Before the Dawn hearken back to a time
when metal was epic and bare-chested. Double bass drums and double
guitars blast bone crushing beats and riffs. The vocals switch around
between Bruce Dickinson worship and a love of the Cookie Monster.
The most obvious weakness in My Darkness
is the use of the Cookie Monster growl. It seems the band was trying
to update the sound by peppering the songs with nu-metal’s favorite vocal
style, but it only detracts from the band’s power.
The album has some memorable moments,
songs like “Father and Son” and “Human Hatred” are solid, rocking songs.
Unfortunately the album doesn’t leave many lasting impressions. Once
it is done, you will find it easily to walk away and forget what it is
you just heard. Mostly because you have heard it before and have
heard it better.
One note of interest is how bad the lyrics
are, they are mind numbing. For example from the song “Alone”:
“This sense of failure haunting still
Lack of Confidence
Feeding my Fear
Descending sun invites the darkness in
The child inside with silent cry”
And from the final track, “04:16 am”
“4:16 a.m.
All the small things
Grow 1000 times
I was murdered by beauty”
Fortunately the music overpowers the lyrics
and the Dickinson-esque vocals fit the music well. Anyone who doesn’t
know who Bruce Dickinson is should probably stay away from this album.
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