Punknews.org LogoPunknews.org

Sign In | create an account

 
Staff IconEphen Rian - The Special Referendum (Cover Artwork)

Ephen Rian

The Special Referendum (2005)
Europe

Reviewer Rating:
User Rating:


Contributed by: Anchors
(
others by this writer | submit your own
)


Published on April 18th 2006


I guess bad American trends have finally found a way to permeate into European musical culture now. Such is the case with Austria’s Ephian Rian, who take a heavy new era of Underoath influence, speed it up a bit, and make it their own.

I’ll give credit where credit is due, these five guys pull off the style to a tee. The whole sing/scream dynamic is about as tired as anything right now, but remarkably, I can listen to this album without wanting to drive chisels into my ear canals.

This stems from the fact that even though they’re making music in a played out style, the level of talent they possess is pretty obvious; this is especially important with the guitarists. Markus Garstenlaeur and Stefan Salcher share a terrific dynamic, battling back and forth throughout the entire duration of the record. One focusing on the heavy riffs, and more breakdown oriented material, the other in command of the melodic undercurrents and speedy clean riffing that drive the majority of the rhythms. The songs are quick and to the point, not sticking around to mess with a lot of the trivial bullshit just for the sake of it that so many bands fall victim to. Both the singing and screaming vocalist can hold a tune in their own right, moreso the latter, but like the guitarists they work well together no matter how frenzied the pace.

Wasting no time to get into the swing of things, “Strike Me Deeply” establishes the band as a force from the get-go, proving to be one of the album’s better tracks. The guitar work absolutely shreds, not allowing for a second of breathing time, especially when used in conjunction with the heavier, distorted riffing holding everything together. Lead singer Klaus Schraml doesn’t have the best voice, but his delivery comes in short and effective spurts, often accompanied by the loud shrieks of guitarist Stefan Salcher. “Watch the Skyline Bleed” (I know, I know) is the most hardcore sounding effort on the record, with Salcher finally given opportunity to take the song and run with it, and his blistering solos drive underneath the breakdowns to create a smooth sound with just enough roughness on the edges.

I really can’t stand the style of music, but I’ll give credit where it’s due. Ephen Rian are a band on the rise, and with plenty of talent and flare, they’re surely headed to the top of this sinking ship.




Please login or register to post comments.
What are the benefits of having a Punknews.org account?
  • Share your opinion by posting comments on the stories that interest you
  • Rate music and bands and help shape the weekly top ten
  • Let Punknews.org use your ratings to help you find bands and albums you might like
  • Customize features on the site to get the news the way you want.
    socrates (September 24, 2006)

    and the singers voice is really great and unique.

    socrates (September 24, 2006)

    I think anchors is being a little harsh this time around, this music isn't a copy-paste from american bands, it's awesome.

    Anonymous (April 24, 2006)

    if you like them, please check Estate... they share members.

    http://www.myspace.com/estatemusic

    Anonymous (April 19, 2006)

    This sounds more like a shitty version of a thrice type band.

    sirens (April 19, 2006)

    sweet art.

    Anonymous (April 19, 2006)

    the only song i've heard by them was awesome.

    sceneupdates (April 18, 2006)

    I don't really think they sound like Underoath, they actually remind me sortove Fall of Troy mixed with The Hurt Process. This is based on their EP because it's all i've got at the moment, but these guys are not that bad.

    Features

    Exclusive Streams

    Newest Reviews

    Punknews.org Team

    Managing Editor

    Adam White

    News Editors

    Kira Wisniewski
    Brittany Strummer
    Andrew Waterfield
    Katy Hardy
    Matthew Baldwin
    Armando Olivas
    John Flynn

    Video Editor

    Chris Moran

    Social Media Editor

    Justin August

    Copy Editor

    Amelia Cline

    Reviews Editor

    Joe Pelone

    Interviews Editor

    Richard Verducci

    Publisher

    Aubin Paul

    ISSN 1710-5366



    © Copyright 1999-2012 Punknews.org



    Other Places to Go

    Punknews.org Flickr Pool