Most Precious Blood

Our Lady Of Annihilation (2003)

Aubin Paul

I have to admit that this year, in spite of the glut of generic metalcore bands, has been an
incredible time for hardcore. Exceptional records from Every Time I Die and The Bled are just
the most notable of a long list of strong releases from all over the hardcore spectrum. And,
joining that list of truly inspired, genre defying records is the newest from Brooklyn's
Most Precious Blood.

Revitalized by the addition of former One King Down vocalist, Rob Fusco, and driven by the disturbing
events that occurred in their hometown, Our Lady of Annihilation is a vicious indictment of
religious extremism, coupled with heavy breakdowns, and
Fusco's vicious driving snarl. And, unlike some of their peers who have fallen into the metal pit, Most Precious Blood perches themselves
precariously on the edge; paying tribute to their influences who range from Sick of It All to the
Cure.

The highlight of the record is, without a doubt, Rob Fusco's unique and powerful vocal styling; his
distinctive voice defined One King Down, and is even more suited to Most Precious Blood's sound. But
the rest of the band holds their own with him as well; a raging rhythm section pummels the breakdowns,
while simultaneously injecting their breakneck sound with bursts of melody. The riffs are solid,
and shred with the best of the metalcore scene, while maintaining their loyalty to hardcore.

The controversial album artwork, featuring a sacrosanct religious figure adorned with a bomb is a
powerful statement, but no more powerful than the lyrical content of the record. (As an aside,
the band was asked to change the cover image for fear of offending people. Instead of changing
the artwork, they affixed a carefully positioned PETA sticker over the bomb. Some people are
going to be surprised, especially since Most Precious Blood is the name of a Catholic parish in
New York.)

Proudly bringing old school to the new school hardcore crowd, complete with an all-star cast
of musicians from Indecision and One King Down, is no small task, but with Our Lady…,
Most Precious Blood has succeeded admirably. After touring earlier this year with Rise Against,
and coupled with a crowd-inspiring release, I imagine we'll hearing much well-deserved praise
for this exceptional hardcore act. Recommended.