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Artist |
Grudge |
| Title |
Forgiveness |
| Label |
7N Records |
| Reviewer |
Vinnie Apicella |
| Rating |
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With a sound as intense as their name, this quarrelsome quartet built
on harmony and hostility rages forth with what on the forefront is the
oddly titled "Forgiveness." Like a thick black cloud cover the
heaviness consumes you immediately recalling the fist-clenching glory
days of Prong and their continually bludgeoning riff-ready stomp and
Rock. Grudge, also hailing from NY albeit a might up the line there,
come across with the same well intended sincerity -- where a song here like
"Pissed Sick" falls right into line with a "Whose Fist is This Anyway"
and that type of angle.
Lyrically, we'll abstain for a moment as we're
not out to further glorify gratuitous violence -- the music does the
talking here and does so at awfully loud intervals and yet without
warning, the vocal lines come through more often than not with perfect
clarity. Somebody did a Helluva recording job here -- is this their first
release anyway? Aside from the aforementioned "Pissed Sick" and their
"fist does not discriminate" stance -- brilliant by the way -- I'm also
reminded of the more soulfulness of a band like Sevendust or even Stuck
Mojo without the rapping, on other tunes as "New Seed," "Carni," and the
children under 17 not admitted without a parent - "Suck Factor."
Put
these guys right up there with those two previously mentioned groups and
maybe add in an ounce of yesterday's Machine Head when they had the fire
in their belly. Grudge is pure Rock the way it was always meant to be
and delivered at 100% intensity without frills, filler or over-employed
genre bridging tendencies.
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© 2001 AMZ/music-reviewer.com Robert R. Lewis
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