Created in Hardcore, molded in metal and
steeped in grind, New Orleans' Soilent Green can be likened to nothing you've ever
heard before. Similar to Mr. Bungle in their hybridization of styles and
creativity, Soilent Green effortlessly flip between bouncy jazz passages to
absolute blast in a heartbeat, snatching you along for the ride. The musicianship
here is incredible, controlled chaos would be an accurate description of
what's going on here, as you can smell that things are always residing right
next to the straining point. Much of the pacing can be attributed to one
Tommy Buckley, obviously not of this planet, this boy can whip out whatever
beat is called for with ferocity and authority. As much as this blasts, every
guitar lick is discernible, something to be said for the excellent production.
Lyrics on the other hand... More of a stream of consciousness essay on the
darker side of humanity (especially our sexuality and predatory instincts), the prose
within is a terrifying rise though the apparently normal mind of vocalist
Ben Falgoust. The songs are self-described by the band as a hybrid
of older styles into something new, I
would tend to agree, for that's what gives this record it's enigmatic qualities.
One minute you'll hear an old Slayer riff, then an instant break into something akin
to Heresy, then abruptly you're listening to vaudeville. Truly strange, yet just begs
for repeated listens to catch everything. Sewn Mouth Secrets is only growing on me after
time, and is recommended for those that are into the bizarre and extreme side of things.
It's obvious that these guys put a lot of time into practice, and it's appreciated.
8 out of 10
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