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Holding a Wolf by the Ears in Franklin, TN

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Holding a Wolf by the Ears in Franklin, TN

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From Autumn to Ashes
has always thrived on the screaming guy/singing guy dynamic between
Ben Perri
and
Francis Mark
. Consequently, it was interesting to see what would happen following lead shrieker
Perri
's nicely timed 2006 departure, which occurred right before vocals were due to be tracked for
Holding a Wolf by the Ears
, the Long Island crew's fourth full-length. Instead of recruiting a new pair of lungs, drummer/vocalist/lyricist
Mark
decided to step out from behind the kit to take over all vocal duties and not just the melodic parts he'd previously been responsible for. Acerbic opener
"Deth Kult Social Club"
is almost shocking at how fully
just goes for the harsh screams, and though
's voice was a bit tougher sounding, he does a pretty impressive job taking over the guttural emoting; it's often indistinguishable that the lineup even changed.
F.A.T.A.
has become increasingly more melodic and accessible as their career has progressed, and that one song aside,
is no different. But that's not necessarily a bad thing, since the guys do still keep the heavy hardcore bottom end around. Super tuneful choruses, as in
"Daylight Saving"
"Under Pass Tutorial,"
mostly drive the proceedings, yet
never forgets the churning guitars and swirling rhythms (that all inevitably drop into a heavy breakdown) to deliver one tightly wound collection of songs. The newly configured band -- that actually sounds stronger than it has in awhile -- delivers the goods with enough emotional force and power that fans (especially ones who loved 2005's
Abandon Your Friends
) should eat
Wolf
right up. ~ Corey Apar
From Autumn to Ashes
has always thrived on the screaming guy/singing guy dynamic between
Ben Perri
and
Francis Mark
. Consequently, it was interesting to see what would happen following lead shrieker
Perri
's nicely timed 2006 departure, which occurred right before vocals were due to be tracked for
Holding a Wolf by the Ears
, the Long Island crew's fourth full-length. Instead of recruiting a new pair of lungs, drummer/vocalist/lyricist
Mark
decided to step out from behind the kit to take over all vocal duties and not just the melodic parts he'd previously been responsible for. Acerbic opener
"Deth Kult Social Club"
is almost shocking at how fully
just goes for the harsh screams, and though
's voice was a bit tougher sounding, he does a pretty impressive job taking over the guttural emoting; it's often indistinguishable that the lineup even changed.
F.A.T.A.
has become increasingly more melodic and accessible as their career has progressed, and that one song aside,
is no different. But that's not necessarily a bad thing, since the guys do still keep the heavy hardcore bottom end around. Super tuneful choruses, as in
"Daylight Saving"
"Under Pass Tutorial,"
mostly drive the proceedings, yet
never forgets the churning guitars and swirling rhythms (that all inevitably drop into a heavy breakdown) to deliver one tightly wound collection of songs. The newly configured band -- that actually sounds stronger than it has in awhile -- delivers the goods with enough emotional force and power that fans (especially ones who loved 2005's
Abandon Your Friends
) should eat
Wolf
right up. ~ Corey Apar

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