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Welcome to the Downside

Speak No Evil

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Speak No Evil's sophomore effort speaks volumes against evil and injustice both on a personal and social level. Curtis Skeleton's impassioned and angry tirades encompass rap, grindcore, and the classic heavy metal howl of such old schoolers as David Coverdale and Ian Gillian. While Gill and Rio don't dare take a solo, they toss out aggressive riffs that are bolstered by the syncopated rhythm section of Frazier and Weiss. Speak No Evil's songs have substance, and though they often point the finger at those that torment them, the moral of the story centers on self-empowerment and the courage to stand true to your beliefs. "Lunatic" and "Pass the Power" offer a slight diversion from the relentless pounding with Middle Eastern intros and sudden shifts in dynamics. "Bring Your Body" has a funk metal groove worthy of Kid Rock and a few licks that would sit comfortable on Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffitti. On the surface, this disc sounds like a dark album with lyrics mired in grim reality, but if you peel away the layers of antagonistic bile there is light at the end of the tunnel.

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Diverse album.

If your looking for something a little diverse. An album where every song doesnt sound the same. This is for you.

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

The Los Angeles metal quintet Speak No Evil (Curtis Skelton on vocals, Danny Gill and Lisardo "Lee" Rios on guitar, Greg Weiss on bass, and Charlie Waymire on drums) first came together in the mid-'90s, shortly after the two guitarists relocated from Miami to the West Coast. The quartet issued a self-titled debut for Universal in 1999, and followed it up with Welcome to the Downside two years later. Their music is comparable to such metallic heavyweights as Soundgarden and Pantera, but their lyrics...
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Metal, Hard Rock
  • Released: Aug 28, 2001

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