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Additional personnel includes: Carl Severson, Steev Esquivel (background vocals).
It's quite uncommon to hear a band hailing from Alaska, yet after hearing 36 Crazy Fists, one can only hope more intriguing metalcore spawns from the area. Bitterness the Star is a thoroughly infectious morsel, and while it may first feel a bit abrasive to the listener's ears, repeat plays will surely hook you with extremely groovy thrash metal. Frontman Brock Lindow's unusual vocal quiver may fool you into believing he can't actually sing, yet in reality Bitterness the Star is full of incredibly emotional singing, as displayed on "Two Months From a Year." The quiver helps 36 Crazy Fists stand out in a sea of faceless nu-metal acts, and Lindow often comes off sounding similar to the likes of Glassjaw's Daryl Palumbo or SpineShank's Johnny Santos. Lindow's strong emphasis on vocal hooks firmly plants roots in the listener's brain, and with well-written lyrics one can find themselves singing passages from 36 Crazy Fists' wealth of material quite some time after listening to the album. Carl Severson from hardcore devotees Nora appears on "One More Word," and his outlandish scream intensifies the song quite well. Skinlab's Steev Esquivel also lends his vocal talents to "Bury Me Where I Fall" and helps morph 36 Crazy Fists into a violent heavy metal battering ram of sound. Musically, 36 Crazy Fists are fairly original, and while they may not exactly astonish anyone with their ability, Steve Holt's guitar playing is quite inventive. "Turns to Ashes" is a passionate song that hits the listener like a fist in the jaw, and Lindow's emotional pleading on "Slit Wrist Theory" is moving in its release. "Dislocate" is a spectacular track which effectively burrows its way into your cranium as the slap-happy bass rattles your brain. 36 Crazy Fists deliver on all counts with Bitterness the Star, an album that you may be hesitant to play at first but inevitably will have trouble removing from your stereo. ~ Jason D. Taylor
Melodic Hard Rock Band From Alaska
Mick Whitney (bass); T. (drums).
Recorded at Millbrook, Millbrook, New York; Red Clay Studios, Suffern, New York.
Producers: Eddie Wohl, Rob Caggiano, Steve Regina.
Engineers: Eddie Wohl, Rob Caggiano, Steve Regina.
Personnel: Steev Esquivel, Brock Lindow, Carl Severson (vocals); Steve Holt (guitar, electric guitar, background vocals); Mick Whitney (bass guitar); T (drums).
Audio Mixers: Eddie Wohl; Steve Regina; Rob Caggiano.
Recording information: Millbrook Studios, Millbrook, NY; Red Clay Studios, Suffern, NY.
Photographer: Daniel Moss.
36 Crazyfists: Brock Lindow (vocals); Steve Holt (guitar, background vocals);
Alternative Press (June 2002, p.90) - 7 out of 10 - "...Intelligent palm-muted riffs swell to well-placed metalcore grooves. Like Boy Sets Fire benching 350 pounds..." CMJ (3/11/02, p.16) - "...a sound reminiscent of emotional noise-makers like Glassjaw and Amen..." NME (Magazine) (5/4/02, p.36) - 7 out of 10 - "...One protracted, eye-bulging roar. For this is chaotic metal in the dynamic of Glassjaw or Deftones, all rabid splattercore rage and pulverising motion..." Bitterness The Star Music 36 Crazyfists Bitterness The Star Songs Bitterness The Star Music Review Purchase Bitterness The Star CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart
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