Review

The Dillinger Escape Plan - Ire Works

14.12.2007 | KYS-Cam | 4 Comments
The Dillinger Escape Plan - Ire Works
  • Artist.
  • The Dillinger Escape Plan
  • Album.
  • Ire Works
  • Label.
  • Relapse/Riot Records
  • Year.
  • 2007
  • Genre.
  • Metal/Hardcore/Progressive
  • For Fans Of.
  • Nine Inch Nails, Mr Bungle, The Bled
  • Summary.
  • Progressive? Yes. Consistent? No...
  • Total Rating.
  • 80
  • KYS Rating.
  • 80
  • User Rating.
Login / Register to Rate.

REVIEW.

I'm a huge fan of The Dillinger Escape Plan. I didn't care that their music has gradually changed over the last couple of years... hell, I even enjoyed the larger incorporation of melody into their abrasive sound but put simply, "Ire Works" doesn't live up to the hype that has been building around its release. 

That's not to say that it's a bad record, far from it, but the album doesn't pack the punch that I was expecting. Whether the band (or more specifically, Ben Weinman) want to admit it or not, the loss of Brian Benoit (guitar) and Chris Pennie (drums) has really depleted their sound. 

As far as the more aggressive elements of TDEP go, it's almost as though the band have run out of ideas. "Ire Works" heaviest moments are still great riffs but you can't escape the feeling that you've heard it before. "Miss Machine" (the band's previous full length) was a taste of what the band could accomplish when they merged their signature sound with their obvious love of Nine Inch Nails but "Ire Works" sounds like a band who are still struggling to re-find their identity. I never thought I'd hear myself saying this, but in 2007, The Dillinger Escape Plan are better at writing catchy songs than they are at arranging their standard metallic onslaught, and if they hope to stay relevant then they need to shit or get off the pot.  

"Fix Your Face" is as heavy as anything else the band has written in the last few years but as I mentioned earlier, the riffs could have been taken from any Dillinger track... although the song's four to the floor chorus is fucking great! The guitar work on "Lurch" is second to none and reminded exactly why I liked this band in the first place. The break in the tempo and sparse arrangements around the minute mark give the song a real hook! 

"Black Bubblegum" is easily the standout track on "Ire Works"... except it sounds exactly like Trent Reznor and co. The melodies and electronic flourishes are incredible but it's hardly the most original thing the band has put together.  

While the first three tracks on this record have all been great it's here that the album starts to lag a little bit. "Sick On Sunday" and "When Acting As A Particle" are brief electronic/instrumental interludes that have obviously been included for a reason, but all they succeed in doing is losing an momentum had been built up to this point. "Nong Eye Gong" is a brutal track but at 1:16 it's over just as you're starting to get into it. 

The next couple of tracks seem to blur into each other. They both follow the standard Dillinger format of off kilter drums and jumpy guitar work but neither of them succeeds in standing out. "Milk Lizard" picks the album up again with it's sleazy sounding guitar lines and driving rock beats and is probably the most original sounding track on the record. Not since Mr Bungle have horns sounded this good with a metal band! 

"Dead As History" takes a while to get things moving but ends up being a really interesting track... one which needs repeat listens to really enjoy everything that's going on. "Horse Hunter" is another short, sharp blast of metallic riffing that does little to further Dillinger's cause but "Mouth Of Ghosts" was a surprising way to end the record. Although some of the melodies that Greg use could be lifted from any current American rock band he and the rest of the group somehow make it work. 

CONCLUSION.

The Dillinger Escape Plan are in an interesting position. Their current line up seem to excel at writing catchy rock songs, but they insist on throwing in bursts of metal for old time's sake. Rather than desperately clinging to their older fan base. TDEP should be confident in their abilities as song writers and move forward in the direction that we all now they're capable of. 

TRACKLISTING.

  1. Fix Your Face
  2. Lurch
  3. Black Bubblegum
  4. Sick On Sunday
  5. When Acting As A Particle
  6. None Eye Gong
  7. When Acting As A Wave
  8. 82588
  9. Milk Lizard

COMMENTS.

1.

Around The Fur

16.12.2007 02:42:22 PM
i agree with some of the points you made in this review but i think the album actually flows really well. some of the guitar riffs do leave a little to be desired but overall i really enjoy this album. It deserves at least 90 IMO.

2.

KYS-Cam

16.12.2007 08:49:34 PM
the more i listen to it the more it's growing on me but i'm still not finding it as consistent as previous releases. cheers for the feedback though

3.

Around The Fur

17.12.2007 06:50:12 AM
great review btw.

4.

KYS-Cam

17.12.2007 07:47:13 AM
thanks mate
You must register or login to comment.