Tooth & Nail Records
2003
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About This Album
Some think that hardcore punk has been vitiated by the many artists who have appropriated some of its stylistic trappings and draped them over other, less intense rock subgenres. Others see such cross-pollination as proof of hardcore's enduring vitality and continued relevance; two decades after critics first pronounced punk dead. Beloved is obviously a band from the latter camp; it prides itself on fusing emo and melodic indie rock elements with hardcore's emotional bluster and turbulent guitar roar, and it does so successfully on its debut album. The juxtaposition doesn't always feel completely natural; on one or two of these songs you get the feeling that the lead vocalist suddenly realized he'd been singing for two verses and that it was time to start screaming again. But when everything comes together, the effect is electric: note, for example, "Death to Traitors," which alternates spiky and intricate guitar arpeggios with interludes of dreamy ethereality before lapsing into jagged, complex math-core. "Insult to Injury," the album's closing track, starts out as a piece of aggressive but melodically compelling indie rock, then suddenly erupts into hoarse, stutter-step screamo. It's exhausting but fun, and a mighty impressive first effort. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide
Track List
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