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Street Dogs - State of Grace

Through the last few years, the Northwest has really started to develop a signature sound for its hardcore scene. Flagbearers Champion have since disbanded, but in their wake two bands have really broken out of the pack. One of those is the more well-known Sinking Ships, and the other is a band that deserves just as much recognition -- Count the Hours.

Fueled by an overwhelming intensity and sense of power, CTH are able to both fire on all cylinders and harness their power and energy only to release it when the perfect time comes. This accounts for some of the really epic buildups that are found in several of the songs. Anthony Hale’s vocals are strained and desperate, but this band could not have it any other way. His inflections add a variety to their hardcore sound that a lot of similar vocalists simply could not offer. It’s not groundbreaking, it’s not perfect, but more importantly than either -- it fits. The band also understands the concept of contrast, and is able to implement that not only into the vocal styles, but the guitar, bass, and drums as well.

“I Can’t Even Understand...” is a scorcher that in only two minutes' time manages to offer several solid chord progressions and speed up / slow down moments that don’t even allow for a catching of breath. The fierce distortion cuts, while the vocals pound on the top of it all, and the bass and drums carry the rhythm perfectly underneath.

“Wise” displays the length the band is able to stretch a song out to without losing any steam or having those listening lose interest, as even at four minutes, it’s as captivating at the end as it is at the beginning. Relying much more on guitarists Jacob Dahlgren and Sean Millsap, the band as a whole tries their hand at some more complex structures and more reliance on drummer Brandon Herrell and bassist Spencer Pollard. It pays off for them, as the four musicians build the song up slowly while the vocals increase in power and volume, culminating in a storm of emotion and intensity.

This has really been a great year for hardcore, and Count the Hours have done their absolute best to stick out above the pack. With their understandings of old-school punk and rock'n'roll, they were able to bring those elements to their hardcore sounds and create something passionate and engaging all the way through.



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    Posted by Scruffy on 2006-12-18 13:10:38

    "Minus" isn't a verb.

    Posted by Archangel on 2006-12-13 18:21:02

    "Verb the Noun!"

    Minus the Bear
    (Circle) Takes the Square
    Give (Up) the Ghost
    Light the Fuse (and Run)
    Rage (Against) the Machine
    Saves the Day
    (Texas) Is the Reason

    Posted by Cos on 2006-12-13 14:07:08

    Verb the Noun!

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, December 12, 2006 at 9:57 PM (EST)

    Posted by istapledmyfoot on 2006-12-12 11:30:13

    count the stars were my fav! these guys sound ok too.


    haha, i was totally making fun of their name.
    these guys sound like shit, so did Count the Stars.
    fuck music!

    Posted by Adam_K on 2006-12-12 17:57:52

    "Iron Lung are the northwest kings, dude"

    I'm gonna have to go with Tragedy on that.

    My Clipse review should be posted.

    Posted by pastepunk on 2006-12-12 17:09:23

    I haven't Jordan, worth checking out?//// --- Everything of theirs is long out of print, and I don't believe available digitally (legally at least). Maybe the old New Age discography will see a digital reissue run in the future.

    Posted by inagreendase on 2006-12-12 12:28:32

    I have this lying around somewhere inside a monstrous pile of promos. I guess I should give it another listen.

    Posted by Anchors on 2006-12-12 12:15:41

    I haven't Jordan, worth checking out?

    Posted by istapledmyfoot on 2006-12-12 11:30:13

    count the stars were my fav! these guys sound ok too.

    Posted by pastepunk on 2006-12-12 09:21:04

    Anchors - not only that, but TRIAL's sound was more influenced by early-to-mid 90s metallic hardcore from California than the kind of sound that's coming out of the Northwest right now. Have you ever heard of STRAIN? They were from Vancouver in the 90s and also had that big ol' chunky metallic hardcore thing going on.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, December 12, 2006 at 8:49 AM (EST)

    This is the same as that Count The Stars band, right?

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, December 12, 2006 at 12:56 AM (EST)

    Iron Lung are the northwest kings, dude.

    -Ken

    Posted by Anchors on 2006-12-12 00:43:00

    And before anyone thinks about jumping down my throat -- yes, I'm aware Trial was from the Northwest. But there's a decent gap from when they and their ilk faded out and bands like Champion started coming in.

    Posted by Archangel on 2006-12-12 00:16:59

    Ouch, read their Myspace info. Seems like they're struggling to keep the band together.

    Posted by Archangel on 2006-12-12 00:13:31

    The new best band from Bremerton! Sorry, MXPX.