Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Avenged Sevenfold - City of Evil

There's been a lot of hype and noise surrounding City of Evil, the latest released by Huntington Beach's Avenged Sevenfold. "The most anticipated release of the year" or some such nonsense reads the sticker on the CD. "Sellout" and "I'll never forgive them for stealing Overkill's bat!" (which they did) reads postings on the message boards of heavy metal sites. I picked the album up and...it's okay. Nothing revolutionary. It doesn't suck. It's okay. This album is a slicker affair then their previous two albums, Waking the Fallen and Sounding the Seventh Trumpet, but I really question whether moving from screaming to singing is selling out or whether it is trying to stand out from the crowd. Have you seen Headbangers' Ball lately? Hardcore, death metal, and Pantera/Machine Head wanna-be's are wall-to-wall. How do you stand out from that? By sounding like every other band on the Ball or do you swing the pendulum the other way and try singing for a change? These are things I think about while fast-forwarding my DVR through most of HBB. Back to Avenged Sevenfold, the vocals, at times, reminded me of somebody but it took a while to figure out who: a less raspy John Bush (Anthrax, Armored Saint). Not always but on cuts like Blinded in Chains he sure does. City of Evil is a heavy, interesting album that you should check out and not just blow off based on what you've read on the boards. Check out Bat Country.

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