Engine DownDemure (2002)Lovitt Records Reviewer Rating: User Rating: Contributed by: Scott (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on September 20th 2002
Engine Down are a sort of indie rock anomaly. The band started off sounding quite different than their current sound, rising out of the ashes of Virginia's highly underappreciated Sleepytime Trio. Their early style was one that passerby would consider "screamo" - that is, the band was screamy and emotional. The vocals were akin to Florida's I Hate Myself and Twelve Hour Turn, among others, but the music, while spazzy at times, definitely allowed listeners to catch a glimpse into the band's future. While most bands of this style seemed to more or less just tell their bassist and drummer to play as fast and chaotic as possible, Engine Down's rhythms pulsated with the flow of the song, never getting too ahead of itself. Frontman Keeley Davis even let his vocals come out normally on a few early songs, though on most songs he was relegated to screaming duty. Please login or register to post comments. What are the benefits of having a Punknews.org account?
I saw these cats when i went to go see a thursday show. And thankfully these kids were there to rock out and bring me up to date with awesomeness. Good performance (way better than thursday) and better record. Once again, unless it says "maverick" above, it's not the real Scott posting. You're sad?? i find this band boring, and i'm sad i have to see them with thrusday, FATA, cursive, and saved by grace. | Features
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