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This Means War

Attack Attack! (US)

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Album Review

On their third album, Attack Attack! strip down their sound and focus on heaviness, making This Means War their hardest hitting and most coherent record to date. The album finds them dealing with a lot of new territory at once: it's their first album without guitarist and clean vocalist Johnny Franck, and their first full-length album without Joey Sturgis at the helm in the studio. With singer and keyboardist Caleb Shomo filling in on both production and clean vocals, it would seem inevitable that the band would fall further down a synth rabbit hole, but instead it's quite the opposite. This Means War finds them coping with the changes with a less gimmicky, more visceral sound that's dominated by massively detuned guitars and relatively light production. By not trying to force an evolution, Attack Attack! have managed to actually push their sound in a new and interesting direction. With all of the baffling production flourishes stripped away, the band's raw energy is actually able to come through the music, and while the sound is still highly polished in the Rise/Sumerian Records tradition, a lot of feeling is actually able to shine through. Though there's a chance these changes will alienate longtime fans, this heavier, more muscular approach to songwriting will definitely surprise anyone who had dismissed them as a novelty act. While this may not make instant fans out of their haters, This Means War will certainly give them something to consider.

Customer Reviews

BIG IMPROVEMENT

so i know everyone is all sad about johnny leaving n stuff, but it might have been the best thing that happened to them. caleb has improved screaming and brings a whole new sound to the table with his clean vocals. another reason johnny's departure was great is because it either made them get a new guitarist or take johnny's writing out of the equation. the guitar work on this album is far superior to anything they've ever written before (check the middle of the confrontation). i haven't heard a bad song on this album. everything is still there, just in a much more mature manner. i love it, and you should too. this is a new attack attack and they're here to stay

My rating says it all

Johnny Franck made this band...let's hope he found the lord.

New > Old

New AA is so much better. I can't get over this album. Best way to kick off 2012! Best song on here to me is The Wretched. You can tell & hear how much AA has matured. I love this album, you should too, and i love Attack Attack! :D

Biography

Formed: Columbus, OH

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Not to be confused with the myriad Attack Attack(s) that were all the rage at the outset of the 21st century, the Ohio-based Attack Attack! was a screamo/metalcore outfit that held true to a strict set of Christian beliefs. After forming the band in 2005, members Austin Carlile (vocals), Johnny Franck (guitar, vocals), Andrew Whiting (guitar), Nick White (bass; later replaced by John Holgado), Caleb Shomo (keyboards), and Andrew Wetzel (drums) inked a deal with Rise Records and released their debut,...
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