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Fall of the Plastic Empire

Burning Brides

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Album Review

Burning Brides' debut is the kind of album usually distinguished by the neologism "heavy rock"; it's too fast and too melodic to be lumped in with "stoner metal" or "post-grunge," for instance, and too sludgy to be called straight-up "hard rock." Whatever you want to call this album, the band seems to derive great delight in revisiting a visceral, guitar-heavy sound that was, at one time, so prevalent that it didn't really need its own subgenre, whether you were referring to classic '90s albums by the Pixies; early Sonic Youth; Bleach-era Nirvana; or slab-rock by old-school vets like the Stooges, AC/DC, and Black Sabbath. One reason for this may be the fact that its heavy guitar sound was recorded while reverberating off the walls of a room with a high, 30-foot ceiling, which makes for a very "live" feel. Unfortunately, Fall of the Plastic Empire — co-produced by guitarist/vocalist Dimitri Coats and Brian Mctear (Matt Pond PA, Mazarin) — too often tends to replicate the repetitive, dumbed-down sound favored by so many of their somewhat deservedly unsung contemporaries, like those bands on Sub Pop's roster (Nebula, for example). "If I'm a Man" is probably the best overall track here, though just about every song is propelled along by the kind of ham-fisted hammerhead riffs that cause the fingers of headbanging metal kids everywhere to curl up in a devil-horns salute.

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Attention : Fans Of Rock N Roll

I saw these guys open for QOTSA and was impressed enough to buy thier album. Thier sound reminded me of Nirvana. This album rocks from beginning to end, so much better than much of the crap out thier that passes for rock these days. It's a shame when good stuff like this gets ignored.

Biography

Formed: 1999 in Philadelphia, PA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Burning Brides formed in Philadelphia in the spring of 1999. According to their label bio, Dimitri Coats (vocals/guitar) and his longtime girlfriend/musical partner Melanie Campbell (bass) dropped out of Juilliard art school (studying acting and dance, respectively) and spent two long years together "traversing the country in search of an environment responsive to their rock needs." They reportedly lived in San Francisco, Portland, OR, and Boston (where Coats grew up) before settling in the south...
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