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Christiansen

Forensics Brothers And Sisters! (2002)
Revelation Records

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Published on November 22nd 2002


Christiansen is another one of those bands like Lewis [read my review of Lewis' most recent album here to better understand]. They're not the same type of band musically, but they are the same in every other aspect.

What do I mean? I mean that the band sounds really good, first off - they take a mixture of the sounds of At The Drive-In, Fugazi, and a few other bands of that post-hardcore ilk, and instead of ripping it off, they expand upon it, adding more subtle elements [like the perfectly placed piano in "Transistorized Landscapes," and the creepy trumpet wail in "Traditional Ghosts"].

The 6 songs on this EP are all very compelling. Each song goes every which way in tempo and dynamics, and it keeps the listener on their toes. Singer Brandon's lyrics are not as obscure and obtuse as, say Cedric from from ATDI [no dancing on corpses' ashes here!], but they're still vague enough in songs like "Traditional Ghosts" to make you scratch your head [not to mention that the vocals are mixed really low, so it makes it kind of hard to pick out the more rapidly sung parts].

The only major problem with this CD is the same with the Lewis CD - once you take it out of the player, it's like amnesia. It's nearly impossible to remember one of these songs after you stop listening to the disc, and that is incredibly frustrating because I really like some of the songs on here [especially "Let Us Now Die Famous Men" - this would be the "radio single" if such a format of radio existed].

All in all, this is a good EP, but there's better stuff out there. Go see the band live, however, they're much more impressive and the material makes much more of an impact.

[As a random aside - do not play this CD in Winamp or Windows Media Player on your computer - for some odd reason, those programs won't play the CD's last track.]




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    Anonymous (December 2, 2002)

    I just saw these guys play yesterday and they were really boring and had zero energy.

    Anonymous (November 24, 2002)

    This is an amazing ep, I've never heard anything like it (and surprisingly I love At The Drive-In and Fugazi). Like everyone else says, this band is freakin amazing live too.

    Anonymous (November 23, 2002)

    i saw this band play last winter. lame and boring. they tried to be at the drive-in really bad and failed...really bad

    Anonymous (November 23, 2002)

    why does everybody find AtDI's lyrics so complicated?

    Anonymous (November 22, 2002)

    I am seein them with TheMovieLife in Toronto..I'm checkin em out now..

    Anonymous (November 22, 2002)

    These guys are amazing live. Good cd too.

    November 29 @ ottobar w/ brand new and the movielife. I heard the movielife cancelled. Anybody know anything about that?

    -Scotty

    Anonymous (November 22, 2002)

    This cd is one of the best I've heard in a long time. Pick it up.

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