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This New York-based quintet bills itself as a crossover
act bridging death metal and hardcore. And that's not
a bad description really there are guitar solos but
they're jagged and atonal rather than the usual Wagnerian
metal fare the tempos are generally brisk but they slow down
to a chugging dirge tempo once in a while. And the vocals are
just what you'd expect hoarse screaming without the slightest
hint of melodic variation. And therein lies the problem when
you're not delivering tunes you need some other way of keeping
the music interesting and All Out War doesn't entirely succeed at that.
Even if you could understand the lyrics they wouldn't help
they're a turgid porridge of apocalyptic political pronouncements
War machines spring to life Leaders breathe their final
breath/Drowning in their own oppression and slightly more
unusual religious commentary Blessed are those who deny the beast
The human race betrayed by their prophets/The innocent condemned
by their faith. Critic Robert Christgau once described H?sker
D?'s first album as mood music just for a different kind of mood.
The same description would apply here All Out War's latest effort
is a solid celebration of a single mood out-of-control rage
and if that's the mood you're after it will serve your purposes
very nicely. As a musical experience it leaves something to be
desired but as therapy it's not bad at all.