iTunes

Opening the iTunes Store.If iTunes doesn't open, click the iTunes application icon in your Dock or on your Windows desktop.Progress Indicator
iTunes

iTunes is the world's easiest way to organize and add to your digital media collection.

We are unable to find iTunes on your computer. To preview and buy music from Above the Noise by Revolution Smile, download iTunes now.

Already have iTunes? Click I Have iTunes to open it now.

I Have iTunes Free Download
iTunes for Mac + PC

Above the Noise

Revolution Smile

Open iTunes to preview, buy, and download music.

Album Review

The Revolution Smile is the second band to benefit from Fred Durst's A&R genius, signing to his Flawless vanity imprint in the wake of Puddle of Mudd's inexplicable success. Thankfully, the band's major-label debut sounds nothing like the Mudd's blunt hard rock, and is nowhere near the histrionic frat rap of the Bizkit. Instead, Revolution leader Shaun Lopez (ex-Far) aims to channel the sharply rendered modern rock of Foo Fighters, fueling Above the Noise with alternately churning and droning guitars accentuated by his own vocals, which emulate Dave Grohl in the same way the Mudd's Wes Scantlin apes Kurt Cobain. The churning single "Bonethrower" opens the album, but it's a faceless slice of modern metal that does nothing to establish the band. It's only with the rock-meets-new wave groove of "Payday" and "Alien" that Lopez's songs are able to eke out some breathing room, and lend the Revolution Smile some actual identity. (The latter is forgiven for hijacking its main riff from Billy Squier's "Everybody Wants You.") Besides being written almost entirely in the first person (six songs start with "I'm"), Lopez's lyrics make a minor impression; it seems like the Revolution is more about mood and general rockingness. While the tendency for the band's middle-of-the-road dynamics to suggest Filter is irritating, the application of keys and synths to tracks like "The Ride of Los Angeles" and "Gun" is an obvious stab at depth that for whatever reason actually works. The latter tune benefits especially from the atmosphere, bathed as it is in skittering percussion and vocal reverb. There are a few more "Bonethrower"-style growlers in Above the Noise's second half; indeed, it's amazing that the vituperative "Indiana Feeling" wasn't chosen as a single, if Durst et. al really wanted a heavy-hitting radio track. Unfortunately, "Cadillac Ass" and "Orange" are interchangeable, plodding parcels of metal that go nowhere fast. It's with the subtle optimism of "Looking Down the Barrel" and "I Wish I"'s slowly unfolding ache that Lopez and the Revolution Smile again make a lasting impression. These lighter, more melodic songs might not be doing much of anything new, but they're still fresher than the processed alt.metal of Above the Noise's other half. Here's hoping Durst recognizes this and markets Lopez and the Revolution Smile in turn.

Customer Reviews

This band is one of the best underated bands!

Check this band out, this album is full of different but very genuine musical styles, from the metal banging bonethrower, to the pain and anguish of i wish i, Shaun Lopez the leader and main songwriter is brilliant! gun is a suprising stunner with electronic style background and float on air type singing,this band has been on ozzfest and warp tour and fits in well in all different crowds. this album has an over all heavy sound, with instant memorable songs. They have a new album that will hopefully be out sometime in 06, shaun and the boys take care mcujwt s.l.c

Awesome Album

Underated is in it's purest definition when it comes to this album. Most of the time, I can easily compare the sound a band to another when I'm trying to describe an album to a friend. There is no comparing this band/sound, it's completely original. I typically listen to (amongst many genres) metal, and the only disapointment I have with this band is that I hadn't heard of this band until a few weeks ago. Though you really can't label them a "metal" band, if your into metal/alternative, you'll dig this. If your on the fence about this album, get it. This is a can't miss! Also check out Strata.

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

The Revolution Smile was a Sacramento, CA-based alternative metal combo led by Shaun Lopez, a guitar player who had spent much of the '90s with the post-grunge quartet Far. Upon that band's 1998 demise, Lopez was set to join ex-Quicksand frontman Walter Schreifels in Rival Schools. However, a desire to pursue singing and songwriting — not simply be the guitar slinger — led Lopez to strike out on his own. Though the Revolution Smile was essentially his basement project, Lopez was eventually...
Full Bio
Above the Noise, Revolution Smile
View In iTunes

Customer Ratings

We have not received enough ratings to display an average for this album.

Contemporaries

Become a fan of the iTunes and App Store pages on Facebook for exclusive offers, the inside scoop on new apps and more.