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Watch Out!

Alexisonfire

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Album Review

Alexisonfire's 2003 Equal Vision debut was one of the stronger entries on the ever-evolving emo/metal, post-hardcore axis, and the Ontario combo makes a few leaps with its sophomore return. As openers "Accidents" and "Control" prove, they've heightened the dynamic between singing and screaming. But they've also discovered a new yen for moody exploration, and fill the middle of Watch Out! with battered water wings that float on waves of emotion and reverb. That's fine; there's always the accessibility factor to worry about. Besides, Watch Out! really only refines what Alexisonfire already had the chops and lyrical potential for. It's rage rearranged, not opportunistic subtraction. "It Was Fear of Myself That Made Me Odd" and "Side Walk When She Walks" have their atmospheres broken up by varying instrumental fills; on the former it's technical guitar figures, the latter urgent metal chording and rousing tempo changes. "No Transitory" seems to begin in mid-scream, its tearing distortion giving way to thumping bass and searching lyrics. "If everything goes wrong if it's one more endless night/You know there's always tomorrow and tomorrow..." lead guy George sings, and it's clear that beyond the bloodcurdling screams and shifting parts, this is music made by kids still figuring out how to live. Some might decide that the band's spending too much time in the clouds when it's better at corrosive riffs and wiry screams. But, as one of the vocalists notes toward the end of the album, "Maybe music isn't dead/Maybe we all just forget what it f*ckin' sounded like." That's a truism, especially in the post-everything world of hardcore fallout, where vitriol and choking power lose purchase with each new combo's appropriation. Alexisonfire tries to forward things with an exploration of both ragged screaming energy and the drifting atmospheric strata. It might confuse some, but it bodes well for Alexisonfire's future.

Customer Reviews

Alexis comes back with the same fire.

The sophomore album from Alexis brings Dallas up front to shine. He completely takes 'CONTROL' on this one to bring some of the most melodic sounds to come from post-hardcore and be accompanied by screams. I would rate this at a little less than the Self-Titled simply because songs like [That Girl, White Devil] bog down the party but still bring heat. "Hey it's your funeral mama" has some of the best energy I've heard in a while. For fans of the first album, for fans of post-hardcore/screamo, for fans of meoldy, for fans of MUSIC. These guys bring a unique sound that can't be compared to anyone else. 5 stars ,bravo. Although I'll admit they fell off on their latest album.

$7.99!?!?!?

This album is amazing! And on top of that it ONLY $7.99!!!!! What a steel!!!!
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Best album

Awesome album! I think its their best to date! so i decided to do my own review on it 1."Accident"- Great opener, starts the album with a bang. 8/10 2."Control"- Love how the song corresponds with accidents. amazing song 9/10 3."It was fear of myself that made me odd."- Great song, and everytime dallas says "exhale" it sends a shiver down my spine. 8/10 4."Side walk when she walks"- The flow of this song is awesome. and the changes too are pretty sweet. 9/10 5."Hey, It's your funeral mama"- Great song, nothing more to it. haha 8/10 6."No Transitory"- Freakin sick song. both george and dallas are great and the music is even better. 10/10 7."Sharks and Danger"- wow! this song blew me away, great song to rock out too. 9/10 8."That girl possessed"- Reminds of alexisonfire from their prior album. good song too. 8/10 9."white Devil"- we all have songs that are our least fav. this one was mine, still good though! but ill skip it everynow and then. 7/10 10."Get Fighted"- at first i didnt like this song, but after listening to it a couple times, i began to. 8/10 11."Happiness By the Kilowatt"- My fav on the album, Just shows dallas' great voice and the lyrics are close to perfect. Followed by a harmonic chorus and finished off with a couple good screams by george. just a great song. 11/10

Biography

Formed: 2001 in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Alexisonfire is a post-hardcore combo formed in Ontario, Canada, in 2001. Vocalist George Pettit, guitarist/vocalists Dallas Green and Wade MacNeil, bassist Steele, and drummer Jesse Ingelevics debuted in 2002 with a self-titled effort for the Toronto-based Distort imprint. The album did very well in Canada, garnering a lot of support for the band from MuchMusic video network. That exposure led to a distribution deal with the respected American hardcore and punk label Equal Vision, which then issued...
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