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Still Remains Album Review

Still Remains album cover   Band Name: Still Remains
Album Name: Of Love and Lunacy
Rating: 4 / 5       User Rating: 4.3 / 5
Label: Roadrunner Records
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Tracklist
1. To Live and Die by Fire
2. Worst Is Yet to Come
3. In Place of Hope
4. White Walls
5. Bliss
6. Cherished
7. With What You Have
8. Kelsey
9. Recovery
10. I Can Revive Him With My Own Hands
11. Stare and Wonder
12. Blossom, The Witch


When a highly skilled producer such as Ggarth Richardson is working a band that performance-wise, is as extremely dynamic as Still Remains, it is truly a treat to hear. The adept studio magician really does bring out the magic in the varied stylings of this group, emphasizing key parts in the album's vastly layered arrangements. Ultimately, he ends up coming off with some truly fantastic tones on the well authored tunes which grace Of Love and Lunacy. This fact alone more than assists in making this album an addictive as well as an illustriously powerful listen. Vocalist T.J. Miller keeps the entire affair intensely interesting with a multi-faceted stylistic approach and proves himself to be a highly competent vocalist, whether issuing cold, raspy growls or smooth, flowing harmonies. White Walls stands out with its stark, memorable chorus that is assuredly emotive and altogether engaging. Miller gives a superb performance here. You'll find that a patently aggressive vibe surrounds the album's leadoff track, To Live And Die By Fire', as Zachary Roth's keyboard accents make the track sound indelibly unique without being overbearing, taking nothing away from the bold heaviness that guitarist Jordan Whelan consistently accomplishes . Roth's accompaniments are a welcome accent the group's material; pushing the band's wall of sound forward, while drummer A.J. Barettewith a technically sound depth and a significant degree of formidable fortitude. When The Worst Is Yet To Come kicks in, you'll first think that you're listening to a full on black metal band but the song winds out into massive choruses and cyber hardcore breakdowns as the track progresses. In the echoing, driving In Place Of Hope could be the most accessible of the tracks, but the verses are certainly not lacking in aggro emotion. Bassist Evan Willey shines here, with Richardson's keen production highlighting the tone of the four-stringer. Throughout the record, the band maintains a flow in their songwriting, yet each track stands out as distinct. Still Remains hold the listeners direction in each of the different directions the group cares to travel. Sonically exhilarating in its variety and content, Of Love and Lunacy will capture both the ear and the imagination of many a metal listener.

Review by: EF

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Comments


BRYAN ROCKZ!! - 2006-05-19 19:32:53
C'mon Where's Well, it sucks for you
OMG 23rd may seein you! - 2006-05-16 13:27:11
cant wait!!! jordans amazing and so's everyone but haha i love the way zach bangs his head and dusnt catch his keyboard XD
Me again - 2006-03-04 21:25:17
Everybody after me, try to squeeze "well... it sucks for you" at the end of your message
ME AGAIN! - 2006-03-04 21:24:17
I like how they keep drilling the awesome riffs into your head. It just gets more harder and faster,and if you don't like that, well... it sucks for you.
Bryan - 2006-03-04 21:19:46
I am so happy.... I got to talk about this band more. I luv that acoustic piano interlude at about the 2 minute mark on White Wallz, if you don't like it, well... it sucks for you.
bryan - 2006-03-04 21:16:54
If you like the first song, you'll crave the rest and if you don't, well... that sucks for you
Bryan ROCKZ!!!Z - 2006-03-04 21:15:48
Hannah - 2005-12-15 08:34:42
WOWEEEE,,,, tis rather good!!
Lloyd - 2005-12-11 16:57:31
Still Remains...you guys have done it for me, well done on this album 5/5 from me cant get enough of TJs roar and awesome eary feel Zach adds with the keyboard LOVE IT!
Heidi - 2005-11-28 10:05:56
the band is really awesome. glad to see some christian music like this that can capture young teens.
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