record reviews:
Paint It Black
New Lexicon
(Jade Tree)
To most
people, hardcore is hardcore and there’s not really any
variance on the musical structure of the albums that exist
in the genre: a growling vocalist, hard-hitting drums, and
pounding guitar lines. But those people have clearly not
listened to Paint It Black’s latest album, New Lexicon.
Released on Jade Tree Records in mid-February, the album is
the creation of band members Dan Yemin (vocals, guitar),
Josh Agran (guitar), Andy Nelson (bass, vocals), and Jared
Shavelson (drums).
The
lyrics have a point that goes beyond the common “us vs. the
man” themes and actually delves into the societal rants.
There’s even a caveat within the liner notes at the
conclusion of the lyrics for “The Beekeeper”, a song that
grazes on the topic of suicide. A band that is politically
aware and socially conscious with actual musical talent and
integrity? Go figure.
Three
albums into the band's career and things are steadily moving
forward. Now working with J. Robbins and Oktopus, a member
of the hip hop phenomenon Dalek, the band is delivering a
hardcore sound with studio intelligence. Not turning their
back on the gritty quality that has been present in their
past discography, the band has their producers’ expertise to
create an in-your-face album with musical curiosities that
will surprise even the most critical hardcore listener. Give
it at least two spins – it’ll only take an hour of your
time.
—
Lauren Napier
www.paintitblack.org
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