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Raze - "Pyrography"

17/7/2023

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The following review that you’re about to read, came about purely by chance, as, the band and album in question were not even on my radar, let alone my infinite list of shit to listen to. No, today’s review can be credited to Nikki Smash, who I write content for over at RIFF YARD MEDIA. Courtesy of ONE EYED TOAD RECORDS, SaN PR forwarded Nikki the upcoming debut album from Hertfordshire based metal outfit RAZE, entitled “Pyrography”, scheduled for release on July 28th, and he himself gave it the review for the RYM website. (Check that out here). 

So, you may be wondering where I come into it? Nikki has a brilliant mind and is a very smart
dude when it comes to the music industry, but review writing isn’t something he does a great deal of, and so he asked me for my opinion on his review, because he felt he may have been a bit too harsh, or, blunt? You’re probably thinking, then why the fuck did he ask me of all people? Good question, but I read it over, and it was a very well put together, professionally critical piece of reviewing, that had no issues with its content whatsoever. 
 


He was worrying about
nothing essentially. I always say if you genuinely think something, commit it to pen, no point in watering down integrity. This is where I then said, casually, it could have been worse, I could have reviewed it! We laughed, then it dawned on me that, I have a blog of my own, which brings us to the here and now. So, with that being said; if Nikki thought HE was being harsh, well, someone hold my beer damnit. New question; will this Raze to the occasion and impress me, or is this pyro going to go up like the Grenfell Tower; a poorly planned tragedy? Let’s find out...
 


We open with “Maple”, but don’t expect bacon and pancakes, this ain’t no breakfast of champions. We get a deep, brooding guitar led opening with light cymbal's littering the background, before a more surging dose of melodic metal sweeps through, and it’s promising. The clean vocals have a very delicate baritone, before Louis Dunham takes off with a soaring chorus section. The ALTER BRIDGE and TREMONTI influences plain to see, and it's going well...before the growling. As it happens, the band threw LAMB OF GOD down as an influence too, so naturally the best thing to do is combine everything, and squeal like a rabid pig over parts of a generally decent song, ruining the ever-loving fuck out of it. It doesn’t fit, it does neither the track or Louis any favours, and is delivered with about as much grace as a coat hanger abortion.  

Follow up track “Better Off Alone” starts off harnessing more of a core heavy metal style, channelling further influences like MACHINE HEAD, but it also has an air of PANTERA to it in places. The heavier, guttural vocals do feel more at home here, as the instrumentation is more befitting of such a brutal approach; it isn’t jarring in any way, and the cleaner notes compliment the growls much better here. An admittedly sluggish, plodding riff carries the bulk of the track, and the guitar solo is sadly lost in a barrage of audible throat cancer, while drummer Ethan Morter smashes his plates like a bull in a China shop. Way overlayered here and it’s another potential highlight spoiled. 

Next up we have their most recent single “Roachman”, and this could be considered an album highlight. When they focus on clean melody, and incorporate their Southern-tinged hard rock, they actually have something decent going, as individually it is clear they are all incredibly competent performers and musicians, all of the potential is there, but there seems to be this need for everyone to be in the limelight, and these tracks at some point or another feel clustered and congested. Again, guttural vocals not necessary here, bringing the track down, and this one simply feels like two different tracks trying to work at once. Oh, and we HAVE to mention the video. Part live performance footage from their local town hall with all eleventeen people in attendance, part stop-motion claymation footage. Remember when CKY had that video for “Inhuman Creation Station” that was all stop-motion, that Bam directed? Yeah, this isn’t that. This is more like, Morph from “SMart”, but Mark Speight sculpted him AFTER he hung himself... 

The rest of the album finds itself in a bit of a pattern creatively. “C. Exigua” contains some quality guitar work and a pleasant solo, while “...Again” takes things too far, over-delivering on the fret-wankery, almost trying too hard. “Mellow Breeze” utilises some more crooned vocals for a slight change of pace but it’s quite anti-climactic, while “W.B.C.” again is very heavily layered in production. There is a lot going on here and we find another track blended in a messy, convoluted headache. Closing track “Blue Sky Vengeance” does have some enjoyable, funky bass lines that stand out because you can actually hear them here, but that’s about it for that. 

As
stated, as musicians, these lads can very obviously play, and they are more than technically proficient. Yes, it’s their debut album, yes, they want all the bells and whistles and yes, they have the potential to deliver some genuinely strong material in the probably near future, but they need to rein it in a little and understand less can be more. A lot of the time they don’t allow each other room to breathe, and the result is an often time needlessly noisy album. “Pyrography” sounds like a combination of pyromania and pornography...which I guess they think is hot by some means of a burning passion? It’s more like gonorrhea if you ask me; treatable but best not to have it in the first place...[4] 

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Hannah
18/7/2023 04:27:34 pm

Wow. This review is just… wow. Did we really need to read your trivial attitude to the tragedy of grenfell when talking about music? It’s seemingly clear that you’re, dare I say, uneducated when it comes to music and it’s progressions? After reading your review, I had to check them out. My god are you wrong? This just read as a bullying review because that singer has a gorgeous sound and a killer scream to boot. On top of that, you’re unable to hear the creativity and the emotion behind the whole album. Might wanna get out of your mums basement and listen to the changing music world. This entire review screams incel to me and doesn’t sound like you really know your scream from your growl, two techniques with VERY different techniques. Shame you’ve missed a trick here.

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Gav
18/7/2023 08:21:41 pm

Hi Hannah, thanks for reading! I appreciate your feedback.

It's ok to disagree, the world would be a boring place if everyone liked the same things. The band can play, evidently, very proficient musicians, but they tried to cram a lot into 9 tracks and it felt like, they were too afraid to not commit to every idea they had. And often times, the heavier vocals feel forced into songs needlessly and they spoil otherwise decent melodic rock tracks. Though, you did overlook my complimentary comments so, looks like you only wanted to focus on the negative aspects, ironic huh? My girlfriend is confused by your incel remark too...

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GavinHater27
22/7/2023 04:44:40 pm

This might be the most snide, pseudo-intellectual, laughable attempt at a review I have ever had the displeasure of reading. Throughout, all you do is project an aura of a genuine idiot bashing on his keyboard like a feral chimp of some sort. Seriously, a quick google would have revealed to you that pyrography is the art of inscribing wood with burn marks, something the lyrics of the song make DIRECT REFERENCE to. The review comes off as absurdly childish , distasteful, and downright cringe. If you are so devoid of any comedic talent that you have to make reference to horrid tragedies like Grenfell, cancer and suicide, at least attempt to make some kind of joke instead of just spewing the words out and assuming that anyone over the age of 14 will find it funny at all. Just a sad attempt at a review. After reading it, all I feel is contempt towards the evident school dropout who wrote it instead of having any insight into whether it is actually a good album. No attempt at any valid criticism, beyond 'I don't like this, so therefore you shouldn't either', is the epitome of a person so devoid of any ability to articulate an opinion worth a second of anyone's time. Even if this disgusting attempt at roleplaying as a critic is on your own site, leaving such a negative damning review without any justification can be so harmful to the grassroots rock scene you claim to love.

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Gav link
22/7/2023 05:17:03 pm

Hi GavinHater27 (I LOVE the name!)

Thank for reading! I understand this review displeased you, but that's OK. For the record I know what pyrography is, hell, I admire their inscribed cover art package on bandcamp, it's different and legitimately cool, it was merely a tongue in cheek joke by means of a little word play, Nonetheless, it's about as mature as your name so, pot calling the kettle black much? Another comment that seemingly completely overlooks the positive aspects I spoke of, such as their ability to clearly play well instrumentally, and that I do in fact prefer their clean sections, and amidst my casually delivered writing stylings, there is in fact constructive feedback there. I never said YOU shouldn't like it, I'm just not into it myself. I will continue to write the way I do, I have been doing so on this website since 2014, and contribute to All About The Rock and Riff Yard Media, as well as Noizze, Firebrand and WrestleTalk in the past so, I'm not exactly useless. Continue to think and believe what you do as is your right, as I myself will continue not not particularly care if you like my content or not.

Also a grassroots rock scene isn't to be automatically praised universally just because, quality ends up watered down. Venues, support those, but not every new band gets a free pass on the basis of simply because. I will listen to future releases by Raze, and I will listen for how they develop, but I'm sorry, this album was overcrowded, though I'm sure they'll do well at a plethora of HRH events...make of that what you will...

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