Review

Carpathian - Isolation

20.08.2008 | Cam | 15 Comments
Genre: Hardcore/Punk/Rock
For Fans Of: Verse – Deftones – Modern Life Is War
Favourite Songs: Insomnia – Sun Heights - Seventyk
Running Time: 24:36
Year: 2008
Website Link: http://www.resistrecords.com
Myspace Link: http://www.myspace.com/carpathian
Score: 92
Local hardcore release of ’08…

REVIEW.

If you want to see something amusing go and check out Carpathian’s MySpace page (you’ll find the link above). Amongst the many thousands of comments from the band’s hordes of fans, you’ll find a few short and sharp blasts of verbal abuse. They usually look a little something like… 

“You guys are shit coz you don’t have breakdowns anymore”. 

Now, that brief snippet of literary genius does contain one solid fact… and it sure as hell isn’t the misguided opinion that Carpathian are shit. In fact, Isolation is one of the most well written, free flowing and powerful hardcore releases of 2008, both here and abroad.  

Within thirty-seconds of pressing the play button it’s obvious that the current Carpathian line-up is an entirely different beast than the one we’ve become accustomed to. Last year’s seven-inch only release (Wrecked) only hinted at what the band was capable of, as the dense and grooving riffs of the album’s title track make for a compelling listen. Continuing in a similar fashion is “Cursed”, David’s driving single-kick drumming combining with Marty’s newfound vocal delivery to deliver one of the record’s strongest tracks. 

“Spirals” is a straight to the point blast of punk rock, the drum and bass driven breakdown (note, breakdown does not equal mosh part kids) providing the perfect gateway for the gang vocals of the song’s bridge section, while “Insomnia” shows that Carpathian can still write a catchy tune without having dumb down the musical or lyrical content of their material.  

The chords that that punctuate “The Cold Front” and “Deadbeats” wouldn’t be out of place on a CultOfLuna record, yet somehow the Melbourne five-piece have been able to convert the usually lengthy style of guitar-work into three-minute doses of heavy hitting hardcore. “Sun Heights” contains one of the riffs of the year, the vocal chant of, “On my own against the world, and I never felt so fucking cold”, ringing loud and proud over the heavily melodic passage. The memorable lyrics and engaging guitar work of “Seventyk” has made it a standout on a record where you’ll struggle to find a weak track, while the revamped “Ceremony” sits perfectly amongst the Isolation track listing, leaving the mid-paced “Permanent” to finish us off. 

CONCLUSION.

Much has been made of Carpathian’s musical transformation, but when a band spends as much time on the road as these kids, your tastes, influences and attitudes are bound to change. At the end of the day, they’ve created a fantastic record, one that deserves the full attention of heavy music across the world. 

TRACKLISTING.

  1. Isolation
  2. Cursed
  3. Spirals
  4. Insomnia
  5. The Cold Front
  6. Deadbeats…
  7. Sun Heights
  8. Seventyk
  9. Ceremony
  10. Permanent

COMMENTS.

1. The_Taking

20.08.2008 03:15:10
What a shit review

2. xXxmillxXx

20.08.2008 04:51:20
Where's the actual review?

3. jarule

20.08.2008 05:19:29
it dissapeared! it's back now though...

4. jarule

20.08.2008 05:25:12
it dissapeared! it's back now though...

5. xXxmillxXx

20.08.2008 05:52:16
ah yay! good review lol

6. jukebox

20.08.2008 06:29:30
fucking great album

7. grimantony

21.08.2008 08:06:34
good review great album better than the lousy sputnik music review i read lately

8. cultofluna84

24.08.2008 04:08:03
Spun out when I bought this! Punishing from start to finish, a really dark, smothering vibe hangs over the tunes. So good.

9. drivetherenow

31.08.2008 04:23:39
posting in boston hardcore cover band review

10. drivetherenow

31.08.2008 04:23:48
posting in boston hardcore cover band review
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