"Sending You Strength" is my first exposure to promising Canadian metalcore outfit Means, and in my opinion it's also the strongest release to date from Facedown Records. Their style is a diverse yet completely coherent form of contemporary metalcore that combines chugging heaviness and overt melody through numerous shifts in tempo and riffing, and in many respects I'd say their delivery is comparable to a not-quite-as-technical Misery Signals—just for reference. Though dominated by intense screaming, the vocal performance does run the gamut of screaming, shouting, speaking, and singing—but without sounding cheesy or "emo", which is great. They're shooting—and succeeding—to capture a memorable and energetic framework here, as opposed to trying to write songs that are "catchy" per se. It's not exactly inventive at this point in time, but they've got an extremely strong grasp on what they're doing, and those strengths are what really counts. There are some great passages where they let the four-piece lineup shine by allowing the basslines to play a very active role in countering some of the softer clean guitars and whatnot, while the heavier playing utilizes plenty of layered guitar interaction—from your basic chunky breakdown grooves to dissonant arpeggios, atypical chord phrasings, and winding pull-off runs. So while there are indeed subtle complexities going on, the focus remains on the quality of the songwriting, which is something that I wish more bands within this general realm would devote more attention to. The fact that they've also got a great recording certainly doesn't hurt. Everything sounds crisp and balanced, so I've got nothing but kind words in that department as well. I generally don't care for the style of cover art they've got going on here, to be honest, but there's something about the artwork that grabs my attention as well, I don't know... This is just a great record, and I'll be looking forward to hearing more.
Means "Connected"
Means "Looking For Life"
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Comments
The second Life in Your Way is little less Furthes Seems Forever and more Shai Hulud. Very recommendable.
3.20.2007 | By Samuli
Feelin both these records ;)
3.20.2007 | By xBenx
-80 kvlt points on this update A.
3.20.2007 | By Johnny
I miss the brutal Life in Your Way before they reformed and got all emo. makes me wonder if this is the same band from CT back in the mid to late 90s.
3.20.2007 | By jesse
This is some decent stuff, but I refuse to buy music from a bunch of christian fundamentalist liars. Facedown records promotes some good bands, I’m a huge fan of figure four, but I honestly think that their christian attitude runs counter to what I think underground music is all about.
3.28.2007 | By Joe