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Strikeforce Diablo

The Albatross And The Architect
2004
No Idea

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Published on January 28th 2005

Strikeforce Diablo aren't your bearded everymen playing thought-provoking, intelligent, well-constructed post-punk. Nope, not at all. After splits with Twelve Hour Turn and I Hate Myself and an EP titled Schematics, the trio, who include members of True North and Floor, deliver this, their first full-length, The Albatross And The Architect.

Launching colossal guitars and frequenting stop-start mechanisms to propel the band's sonic landscapes of sound, Strikeforce mix things up really well inside of the songs themselves. The album busts out the gates with "Sharp Tongue No Teeth;" pounding drum slams and the wordplay of a distorted vocal admission of "It seems so frequent, I hone in on a frequency," helps deliver an immediate catchiness to a track that effectively accomplishes what's usually a secondary agenda for the style. Though, on an interesting note, the repeated the line of "It's best to let it go" in "Akimbo," which is scattered amongst high-pitched guitar twangs and a subsequent song-closing drum-roll-clashing-axes fest, does create catchiness the traditional way. Seemingly dual riffs and a rhythmic bass line matches an early echoed vocal shout in the short-sketched "The Stretch." "Fear Humungus" contains cool tempo changes and frontal assaults against the band's instruments halfway through, only to back off and let some lighter triads flourish in their atmosphere.

The title is appropriate, too, as any lured listeners are subjected to very literary narratives that are, while not as sardonic, are still pretty similar to the style of a band like the Lawrence Arms. It's a quality severely lacking in modern songwriting, and though a bit more vague, lines like "It's all the closing of hands and the clenching of fists that felled the city right down to the bricks" really help set the metaphorical scenery well. There isn't necessarily any one theme running through the record, but you can certainly recognize a light jog of storytelling and personal detail throughout.

Strikeforce Diablo is a rock outfit by default, but there are plenty creative dashes to justify labeling otherwise, and a solid record to prove such.

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Sharp Tongue No Teeth



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    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 11:50 AM (EST)
    My Score:

    Drew was in Floor for quite a while, actually. He played bass and then guitar. They broke up before he recorded with them.

    "this sounds like pretty good stuff, and true north and floor are great bands, but unfortunately there's no one from floor in this band. "

    Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 3, 2005 at 12:57 PM (EST)
    My Score:

    yeah the Mp3 is pretty fine but... where's the Polymer era when I could see a fire burning in a basement fully loaded?? new mp3 sounds more like a small brown bike vs. twelve hour turn split...

    Posted by dazed on 2005-01-31 19:54:16
    My Score:

    These guys have a really good live show on the rare occasion when they play out.

    Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 31, 2005 at 3:28 PM (EST)
    My Score:

    Song was kinda boring.....

    -!GreenVandal!

    Posted by Billet-Doux on 2005-01-30 21:49:57
    My Score:

    I liked the mp3 and I could understan the comparison to Nikola from MC. Good track hopefully I'll check this album out,

    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, January 30, 2005 at 2:39 AM (EST)
    My Score:

    I didn't care for the mp3 myself.

    -Chinatown

    Posted by recordings on 2005-01-30 01:12:12
    My Score:

    for a song so bitterly titled as *sharp tounge no teeth* this was very tame. and boring. sorry.

    Posted by slippy on 2005-01-28 17:48:03
    My Score:

    The mp3 is really good.

    Posted by Inspection12e on 2005-01-28 15:08:53
    My Score:

    great cd

    Posted by maverick on 2005-01-28 14:35:01
    My Score:

    This record smokes.

    -Scott

    Posted by fritobandito on 2005-01-28 13:38:26
    My Score:

    Vocals kinda remind me of Matt Skiba.

    they've always kinda reminded me more of old Millencolin.

    Posted by TahoeJeff on 2005-01-28 13:18:25
    My Score:

    Vocals kinda remind me of Matt Skiba.

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 28, 2005 at 12:43 PM (EST)
    My Score:

    this sounds like pretty good stuff, and true north and floor are great bands, but unfortunately there's no one from floor in this band.

    another solid release from no idea.

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 28, 2005 at 12:42 PM (EST)
    My Score:

    Score is for the band name.