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Population: Declining

Hail the Villain

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Album Review

Making their debut with Population: Declining, Canadian hard rock bruisers Hail the Villain are bursting onto the scene with a mix of chest-thumping aggression and melody. With powerful, driving guitars and the vocal talent of singer Bryan Crouch, the band easily holds their own with current rock titans like Godsmack and Disturbed with a sound that is able to stand up to those bands while also being influenced by them. There’s an interesting interplay in the songs between the vocals and the guitars, with both feeling like they’re competing to be the biggest dog in the pen, pushing the guitars to be thicker and heavier while the vocals get soar higher and higher while becoming increasingly aggressive. Fortunately, the duel ends up being a win/win situation for the listener thanks to the crisp production from Darryl Romphf, who manages to keep the sound big without letting it get muddy. With this debut, Hail the Villain have given themselves a solid foothold in the rock world, and if you’re a fan of the current crop of hard rock bands, Population: Declining will surely draw you in with its dark lyrics, anthemic choruses and big breakdowns.

Customer Reviews

Hail! Hail the Villain!

This album is amazing. period. I'm very satisfied with it although I am slightly disappointed with one thing - when I look at the popularity of each song only Take Back the Fear has a full bar. In my opinion every song here deserves a full bar of popularity mainly because each song has a different sound to it, is unique in its own way, and doesn't get old no matter how much you listen to it. Songs like Pyro, Runaway, Try Hating This World, My Reward, and Blackout really hold true to that and truly define great music.
To shorten this thing up, buy the album. It's a great investment, and believe me when I say this; these guys are going to be BIG.

Catchy

These guys know how to write and play some very catchy hard rock tunes, these guys might be pretty new but they have a rock solid album here.

The track "runaway" will be stuck in your head for days along with the rest of their songs, they don't reinvent the wheel but they don't have any filler on this album either, great work!

WOW!!!!

This band is amazing!! They def. have potential to be the next big thing! Good album all around. Great job guys. Good luck in the future n keep the rock alive.

Biography

Formed: 2003 in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Originally formed in 2003 as Farenheit, the Ontario, Canada quartet Hail the Villain make driving hard rock in the vein of Sevendust and Velvet Revolver. Consisting of singer Bryan Crouch, bassist Chad Taylor, drummer Drew Dockrill, and guitarist Joseph Stamp, the band released a self-titled EP and the full-length album Disconnected in 2005 as Farenheit. The following year, the band changed its name to Hail the Villain and adopted a darker, heavier sound to match its more ominous moniker. The band...
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