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Fed Through the Teeth Machine

The Red Chord

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Album Review

Massachusetts-based metalcore band the Red Chord has become ever so slightly more palatable on this fourth album. They're still not writing songs with traditional verse-chorus structures for the most part, but "Hour of Rats" has some catchy parts (plus the great lyric "We've known each other too long to be friends"), and several other songs offer moments of pleasure amid the general atmosphere of discordant chaos. Like many other bands in the extreme metal realm these days, the Red Chord's extraordinary instrumental talent gets plenty of spotlight time throughout their albums, but their ability to subvert listener expectations with a sudden left turn — an unexpected solo, or a riff that seems to have nothing to do with the one immediately before it — is often given pride of place over writing a memorable song. Their music is a roller-coaster ride, exciting in the moment but not something you can mull over in your mind afterward; it all goes by too fast, and changes too much along the way. It mixes grindcore and progressive death metal, occasionally letting the songs swirl around and get almost psychedelic, as on the weird "Floating Through the Vein," but most of the time it's aggression that carries the day, so that just as something's starting to catch your ear (like the bass fills in "Ingest the Ash," leading to a pretty interesting guitar break), they shift to another blastbeat. This is a frustrating album, and it seems like the Red Chord like it that way.

Customer Reviews

Nothing to Prove, Just Down To Grind

The Red Chord still rule because they follow a strict, and very effective formula that most bands that either imitate them or fall into the same category lack; They just know how to f*****g shred. Prey For Eyes was a hard one to swallow because it seemed like they were going all out with every ounce of technicality they had in them. I thought it was amazing but it got mixed reviews. Now with Fed Through Teeth Machine they strive as a four piece and they seem very comfortable with it. The album is a harrowing journey into their most pummeling death/thrash/grind siege yet. Guitarist "Gunface" Mckenzie controls this album with his jaw dropping metal shred attack breaking into anthemic solos more than ever, connecting perfectly with the drummers inhuman double bass barrage. The bass just grooving the whole thing into effect. Vocalist Guy sounds more menacaing than ever as well, his lyrics promoting a cult like distrust towards a nightmarish tale of human sickness anf somethind I encourage which is the disgustingness of todays heavy music. What seperates this album from the rest is its inability to let up; There is no brooding instrumental tracks or extreme 180 into all out experimentalism. It's just a nasty, death metal infused grind assault that never leaves you room to catch your breath. The Red Chord are still 100% on top of their game and without risking their originality they strive to bring their sound to new and more crippling levels of sonic uproar. So while many bands who share the same tired blast beats and girlfriend dumped me bad poetry. Fed Through The Teeth Machine offers you a more realistic and malcious look at what hardcore music can still accomplish.

Great fourth album, from an incredible band!

Fed Through The Teeth Machine is one of the greatest albums this year! The technicality of the band is still intact, with some groove mixed in. The lyrics are thought provoking as well.

Amazing...just buy it.

This album is amazing...so much better than Prey For Eyes

Biography

Formed: 1999 in Boston, MA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Boston-based death metal/grindcore outfit the Red Chord combine a crushing rhythmic assault and guitar patterns that bite like a circular saw with the menacing but intelligent lyrics and furious vocals of frontman Guy Kozowyk. Formed in 1999, the band earned a reputation on the New England metal scene for their uncompromising sound and style and they were offered a one-off album deal with the independent label Robotic Activities. 2002's Fused Together in Revolving Doors was recorded in a mere three...
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