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    Kingston Falls - Armada On Mercury

    Band: Kingston Falls
    Title: Armada On Mercury
    Label: Facedown Records
    Review By: JoshIVM

    Tracklisting:

    01. The Christening
    02. Armada On Mercury
    03. Too Hot For Cold Feet
    04. On Contentment
    05. The Great Divide
    06. Freakin’ eXtreme!
    07. The Illusionist’s Dream
    08. Songs & Fables
    09. Curse of Might
    10. Dry Skin (Moz Def)
    11. Sand Castle Karma
    12. Too Bad About Your Situation

    Kingston Falls in the past few years have lost a vocalist and been bumped on to Facedown from its imprint Strike First. Their debut on Facedown and first with Nate Lambright Dale, their new vocalist leading the way, recently released. I had previously reviewed their last album and ranked pretty low because of the mix between vocalist and band, so I was hoping for a change there. Sadly, I could probably just write the same review because it is my complaint once again.

    After the short intro, which I did like, the vocals were an immediately noticeable issue for me. The opening guitar lick was cool and then came this raspy scream. It sounded like someone who’d been on the road and their voice was shot. The singing during the chorus was great but again didn’t fit with the screams. This is pretty much how I felt about most tracks until I reached “Freakin’ eXtreme!“. This was the band’s first single and I think a mistake to release. It really got me excited for this album which turned out to sound nothing like this song. It is the odd man out here. Sadly, I wish the album sounded more like this. I’m assuming that the vocals here were also done by Nate and I see no reason they couldn’t have done this throughout the album. If all of the songs on the album were like this it would have received a 9 of 10 or higher guaranteed. I think there are plenty of parts throughout the album as it is that this punk metal style could have been utilized. Some examples are upbeat tracks like “Curse of Might” and “Too Bad About Your Situation“. Much of the singing on the album would fit a more punk oriented album as well. But enough of my hopes, you’ll have to decide for yourself on this one.

    Overall Rating: They are better all around since releasing Crescendo Of Sirens, but I still cannot get into them. They just keep picking the wrong vocalists. Neither of the vocalists were bad, but with the sound they are pursuing it just doesn’t work for me. Some of the music here is awesome but I can’t enjoy it with the vocals. This band could be so much better if they wanted to and I think “Freakin’ eXtreme!” and other portions of songs show that. My opinion, switch the screams for yells and do more singing to go with the punk/metal/hardcore approach. (6.5/10)

    Standout Tracks: “Freakin’ eXtreme!”, “Too Bad About Your Situation”, “On Contentment”

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    Comments
    1. Jeremie | August 6th, 2008 | 11:40 am

      Come on, i can’t let you say that. The lyrics don’t go with your taste, but that doesn’t mean that Kingson Falls keep on chosing the wrong singer. I loved their best records as much as this record, even with the singer change. Both gave Kingston Falls a different style, and with this one, it helped define their style.

      The thing i would agree with you is that Freakin’ Extreme was a very odd choice as a first single. Maybe it was a good thing i had already listened to their whole record before watching the video!

      But still i understant what you’re saying, i get that feeling with other bands. But hey, what if they love their music? Just let them do what they love.

    2. Travis Aker | August 6th, 2008 | 5:39 pm

      I think there new album has really showed there maturity as a band it self. They really showed this on there new cd. Not surprisingly somebody rips there new cd but yet loves the old one is full of crap.

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