HaramDrescher (2007)Lovitt Records Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: Brian (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on November 20th 2007
Not that I have many examples, but there seems to be something about former screamo dudes fulfilling apparent desires to eschew their past in favor of snarling post-hardcore. On Haram's solid second full-length, Drescher, the outfit consisting of ex-members from Pg. 99, City of Caterpillar and Majority Rule churn out a potent blend of styles that brings to mind Drive Like Jehu tempered by the quiet experimentation of mid-era Fugazi.
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"The Argument" isn't mid-Era Fugazi... it was their last album. I really loved the first album. I wouldn't go so far as to say this album is that much better than the first. It just shows them branching out a bit. They've added a third guitarist, experimented more with the vocals, and infused more "pop" elements. The songs on this album are definitely more varied from song to song style wise than the first album, and a nice progression for the band!! Can't wait to see them play some of these tunes live !! "The Argument" isn't mid-Era Fugazi... it was their last album. So so so so so much better than the first record. This thing's got some serious chops. I dig it. It definitely reminds me of Malady at points. | Features
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