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About a Burning Fire

Blindside

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Album Review

The Hoobastanking of Swedish Christian hardcore heroes Blindside began in earnest on 2002's Silence. Aided by helming wiz Howard Benson, the quartet successfully remodeled itself, compressing its aggressive, at times bellicose vocals and blur of blistering guitars into still meaty, but safely melodic chunks of meaning. Benson returns for About a Burning Fire, which finds Blindside completing their transformation into a completely believable, yet ultimately unremarkable alternative metal combo. Nothing among the opening round of yearning screams, plodding half-time riffs, and dynamic instrumental pauses really sticks until the single "All of Us," which is a convincing cross of creeping Radiohead atmosphere and Incubus anthem-making. "All of us are searching for an open arm/And it's a shame how I curl up in the dark" — you get the idea. They're also likely to be the only post-grunge outfit with a guest shot from chilly Swedish folkies Garmarna, whose Emma Härdelin guides the atmospheric throb of "Shekina" with her otherworldly wail. It's an album standout, but that's sort of problematic since nothing else on Burning Fire sounds remotely like it. The record's remainder is populated by capable rockers that rely solidly on formula, alternating between brooding interludes and loud moments punctuated by bursts of guitar or kernels of insight from vocalist Christian Lindskog. Highlights include "After You're Gone," which capitalizes its titular subject, suggesting Lindskog is speaking to the Man Upstairs, while "Where the Sun Never Dies" switches things up with a dual vocal setup and relentless hammer-down chording. About a Burning Fire should certainly please Blindside's more recent fan base. It's a stronger album than Silence, and shows some creative derring-do even if it ultimately settles for the typical sounds of now.

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Brilliant Album

Blindside brings all they have to this Cd. Their passion is amazing and sustains you from the opener which have you singing (or screaming if you like me) "Good-bye." Anyway as usual Blindside changes there style just a little bit more. And this Cd really has so much to offer in it's diversity. Softer slower songs, hard heavy hitting songs, and so much excitement that you cannot help but fall in love with the cd. Just give a single listen and make your decision. Strongest song (and also possibly the one that would resinate more with older fans) "About a burning fire." This songs lifts me up and takes me to another world in which I desire with all my heart to dwell.

I used to think "rock" meant electric guitars!!

Now, I realize that Not many bands Rock as hard as Blindside. Not so much "hard" as .... well,... Freakin Awesome!!! Every Song Explores what music can really do. ... that sounds kinda uh... well, worshipful, maybe, but i really think this Might be the Best band .... and it scares me to say it... ever.

I Thought About Love

That's the cry heard on the title track to this incredible album. There's no way to really describe how good or great this collection of hard alternative/screamo songs from the Swedish band Blindside. Words wouldn't do it justice. Just like their previous album, Silence, About A Burning Fire is an album that must be experienced, and an experience it is. Eye of The Storm rockets off from the get-go with driving guitars and popping drums. You'll rock your socks off until it slows on All Of Us, but only momentarily. Billy Corgan's effort on Hooray, It's L.A. doesn't make the song any better than it ordinarily would be, but I suppose it looks good on paper to have his name there. After You're Gone and Where the Sun Never Dies continues with passionate outcries of desire for Love and the hope of a heavenly home. Roads is reminicent of Silence in its acoustic rock, slowing the pace of the album down before one last pivotal and awesome explosion of guts-to-the-wall passion on the title track. Don't take my word for it, just grab this whole album and let it set your heart on fire.

Biography

Formed: 1994 in Stockholm, Sweden

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Having gotten their start in Stockholm, Sweden under the name "Underfree" during the first two years of their career, Marcus Dahlström (drums), Simon Grenehed (guitar), Christian Lindskog (vocals) and Tomas Naslund (bass) eventually changed their name to Blindside upon the release of their second demo in 1996. Being a regular in the Christian heavy metal scene of Sweden, Day-Glo Records eventually followed with the release of Blindside's self-titled first album in 1997. After a distribution deal...
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