Showbread – The Fear of God

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Showbread – The Fear of God

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Artist: Showbread
Album: The Fear of God
Label: Tooth & Nail
Release Date: 8/11/09
Reviewed By: Tyler Hess

Tracklisting:
1. I’m Lost
2. Nothing Matters Anymore
3. Lost Connection With The Head
4. Regret Consumes Me
5. Out Of My Mind
6. Vehement
7. The Great Emasculation
8. Shepherd, No Sheep
9. Let There Be Raw
10. I Think I’m Going To See You
11. Precursor
12. The Fear Of God
13. Until We Meet Again

When it comes to Showbread, you just never know what you’re going to get, even after you get it sometimes.  Though they always like to call what they do “Raw Rock”, it comes in varied forms.  From their scratchy recordings before signing up with Tooth & Nail, to their spazzy scream driven “No, Sir, Nihilism is Not Practical”, through the more straight forward rock album of “Age of Reptiles” and then last year’s epic double album Nine Inch Nails type of industrial sound of “Anorexia/Nervosa”, Showbread has consistently brought something new to the table for their fans, for good or bad.

The Fear of God, more than anything, appears to bring those sounds together, simplify them a tad, and just make the album they wanted to make.  After a silly robotic intro, the first track begins much like that of A/N, but the album drops that sound after this.  The first single, “Nothing Matters Anymore” should be a big hit among their fanbase, but with so many different ways in which Showbread has expressed themselves, I think this album will impact fans of different albums in different ways.  I am probably in a bit of a minority, being a fan of Age of Reptiles, whereas Nihilism is probably what most people would like to hear over and over again, so I’m more likely to enjoy the rock songs over the screams, though I am down with all of it.  The lyrics are just as cutting as ever, attacking a lot of misconceptions on what matters in life.  Just a hint: it isn’t the music.  That seems to be the number one thing they want to get across in this album, that the songs are going to go away and God will remain.  I feel that as I’m trying to write this that my thoughts are all over the place, but I blame Showbread, because they are all over the place.

Overall: I don’t think that this album will shock any one who has heard their previous work, other than those surprised that they didn’t do something entirely new.  This is almost like they fused their prior work into a best of Showbread, but in the form of new songs.

Showbread - The Fear of God, 8.9 out of 10 based on 8 ratings

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  • linds4lif says:

    i agree @michael mayer lll!!!!!! people BUY this record!!!!!

  • Matt says:

    Album of the year.

  • MattR says:

    This album is good stuff. Before I bought this cd, I have only heard one of their songs on one of my Solid State dvds. The song was called “Oh Emethophobia.” I think that is the name. Anyways, I didn’t like it too much. But after I heard their song “The Journey” on one of my Songs From the Penalty Box compilation cds, I really got into it. So I just went in and bought this cd…not hearing anything from it on a whim. I was hearing things how it was more hardcore than the song that I have heard from one of my Solid State dvds. I know “The Journey” had an industrial feel to it. But I was hearing things that this Fear of God cd had a mix of all their music. Although I haven’t really heard their stuff besides the 2 songs I mentioned, I thought this cd might be something to look into. It really did have a mix of everything. I am liking the more metal/hardcore aspect of their stuff and loving the screaming. All in all, I think that I am hearing metal/industrial/punk/straight-up rock. All kinds of stuff wrapped into one. This band is something special, both musically and lyrically. Well, I think that this cd straight up rocks…and so does “Let There Be Raw!”

  • Matt says:

    To be honest, it’s not their best work. Showbread’s my favorite band, so I’m a little bit of a die hard fan, oh well. Regardless, do check out “No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical”. Best album I’ve bought. I love it. It’s their first release on Solid State.

  • Matt says:

    oh and mattR, lol, I’m a matt r(ogers) too.

  • MattR says:

    HA! Another Matt R. I am a Matt Ranieri. I couldn’t be the only Matt…you beat me to the punch! HAHAHA!! Alright, I will check into their first album. Funny title! HAHA! :)

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