"Mediums & Messages" was the sole full-length from Utah's Parallax (released by the now defunct Counterintelligence Recordings), and while I originally posted about this CD a mere three years ago, it still deserves far more attention. I first encountered Parallax in early-2004 on a mediocre compilation, but later that year they officially blew my mind with their "Widely Unknown Indeed!" demo and the "On Dead Tracks" 7", which showed the band's true power and potential. There's no doubt that there truly are a number of messages within the Parallax medium, and that medium is one that showed consistent progression time and time again, making "Mediums & Messages" all that I ever hoped it would be in terms of improved sound quality, tighter performances, more dynamic songwriting, etc.—so the overall impact of the material is overwhelmingly intense and emotional (in the best possible way). It's "contemporary metalcore", yes, but it's that rare breed of such metalcore that operates on an entirely different level of magnificence that so few bands could ever even dream of reaching. In the past I've compared elements of Parallax's music to both Shai Hulud (one of my favorite bands of all time) and Misery Signals, which are no small compliments coming from me, but Parallax was among the select few able to harness a frenzied sense of chaos that's jammed with so many powerful riffs and arrangements that they really take hold of the listener and refuse to let go.
I still listen to this album quite often, and I also still regularly think about the band's vocalist, Blake Donner, who tragically passed away in August of 2005, about a year before "Mediums & Messages" was released—never even getting the chance to hear the final, mastered material. I never had the pleasure of meeting Blake and had only encountered minimal communication with the band during their early days, but his death has absolutely had more of an impact on me than any other musician. While it's probably far from the reaction that someone like Blake would desire, I'm not a "look on the bright side" type of dude, so I can get really bummed out and depressed when I think about what this band's music means to me and realize that someone who played such a large part in it is no longer out there. I'm one of these people who overthinks everything, and here was a guy several years younger than I who passed away while simply trying to experience life—a guy who was known to be a generous and caring individual with an admirable outlook on life. Fucked up situations like that where there's just no sense to be made really dig at me, and it makes some of the song explanations in this CD booklet (which were written by the remainder of the band) hit that much harder, notably some of the blunter and more personal content.
I'm not expressing myself as well as I'd prefer with all of this, but I do still truly believe that Blake would be pleased to know that his work is still inspiring others in his absence, and it always will...
Parallax "Momentum"
Parallax "Contemplating the Contemplated"
Parallax "Surgery Without Sutures" *
To my utter shock, a label called Last Anthem Records is selling this absolutely amazing and inspiring CD for just $1, so... however many copies they have left, I wholly encourage you to order at least one. I mean, shit, for $1 order a few and give 'em to your friends. Spread the beauty...
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*The lyrics and vocals on this track were contributed by former Trial frontman Greg Bennick, and while I initially didn't particularly care for this song for some reason, it's really started to speak to me over the last year or so. Despite having been written/performed by someone that wasn't a Parallax member, it perfectly sums up the types of thoughts and feelings that this album as a whole represents to me... the types of thoughts and feelings that come to mind when I think of Blake and his passing... the types of thoughts and feelings that fill me on a regular basis, just dealing with... life. Get the lyrics and read more about this song here.
Comments
i love this band. period. RIP blake.
5.12.2006 | By chris
Awesome write up. Great band. They came through here (Seattle), not that long ago and played an instrumental set. They had a mic front and center stage as a truibute to Blake. Greg from TRIAL did a spoken word deal over their instrumental for one song. Killer show and a great tribute. Need to pick up this album ASAP.
5.12.2006 | By Anonymous
I love this CD. I’ve listened to it about a million times since I got it.
I’m glad you posted “Criticize Without Constructing”. I fucking love that song.
5.12.2006 | By Tyrone
“We could rise above the statements.”
Shit yeah. Love that song as well. My next purchase for sure.
R.I.P. Blake Donner
5.12.2006 | By zach
Hey “anonymous,” that entire set you speak of from the October 8th pre-Trial/Blake Donner benefit show has been added to the Parallax CD as an enhanced video for your computer. I think it was like 6 songs or more. Also, that spoken word track they performed with Greg Bennick is an actual studio song that’s also on the CD. The song is called Surgery Without Sutures (track 7), and Greg wrote all of the lyrics and performed all of the vocals for it.
If anyone has any questions about this release, please hit me up at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Much thanks to Andrew for posting this review so quickly. I feel that this CD is the most urgent release needing to heard, felt, and studied by the masses due to the quality of music and also Blake’s message.
RIOT IN PEACE, BLAKE!
Kevin COUNTER
5.12.2006 | By counterintelligence
This albums is amazing. Parallax is amazing.
5.12.2006 | By Carlzilla
Wow, I’m stoked you showed Misery Signals so much love.
That album is reaaaally good.
Parallax rules, the more I hear this band the more I like them.
5.14.2006 | By Joaquín
good shit, good shit. It just sucks though that the only reason I know of this band is from the death of the singer. Nonetheless the music is insanely awesome. Oh and good lookin on those props for Misery Signals. I was a HUGE fan of 7 Angels 7 Plagues and when I heard Misery Signals I nearly creamed my pants.
6.2.2006 | By Adrianoso
I am the drummer for Railspike and I can truly say that Parallax has truly inspired me. Critisize is the song that changed my life to the max. I loved Blake and there is not anything I wouldn’t give to have him back. Much love to the bro bands and Blake.
‘We are all we have, This is all there is!’
6.12.2006 | By Tigg
this cd is the most inspirational cd the lyrics are amazing blake always wanted to spread his music
11.6.2008 | By kole
All sales from the Counter Intelligence catalog will proceed to a local animal shelter in Norfolk, VA.
4.17.2009 | By Last Anthem Records
Great review. I have Birkir to thank for introducing me to this band. I’ve listened to it quite a lot and was truly saddened when I read about Blake. I’m not much for metallic hardcore in general but these guys really nailed what I think “metalcore” should be all about.
4.18.2009 | By Johann Ingi
totally forgot about this album. I’m really sorry because of such a young people died in such cave. Lost one of my friends few weeks ago. Life can be great but there can be so much pain.
4.18.2009 | By Carlos
I’ve been sold on this band ever since you first wrote about them 3 years ago. Rarely, do your write-ups contain such overwhelming praise for any group of musicians. While the sample tracks had me agreeing with you, I couldn’t find the album in stock anytime I was reminded to make the purchase. Thanks the link and exposure to such a great band.
While it may be off topic, I cannot recommend Kylesa’s new album enough. If you liked what they’ve done in the past, but always thought they had the potential for something more, check out “Static Tensions”. It’s their masterpiece.
4.18.2009 | By paul
I still love this album. I really wish that things had been different for these guys, I’m sure the followup would have been amazing. :(
4.19.2009 | By Carlzilla
I still listen to this album a lot and try to recommend them to anyone who will listen. I even did a write-up about them on this blog to which I contribute every so often. Such a poorly underrated band that will never get the recognition they deserve.
4.22.2009 | By Tyrone
thanks everybody. almost cried reading all of this but i’m at school and it would be embarrasing to cry in the computer lab. it means so much.
elliot/parallax
4.22.2009 | By elliot
elliot, do it. i let someone borrow my copy and i need another one. i heard rumors of this being pressed to vinyl…
4.22.2009 | By provo joe
My gratitude as well. I’m really happy Blake and Greg’s words still make a difference to people. I love everybody in Parallax, and thanks for letting me take part of such an awesome expiriance.
Mike/parallax
4.22.2009 | By Mike
I loved this album but couldn’t find a replacement copy of my lost cd. Just bought a copy from Last Anthem immediately after reading this post. dudes in parallax, you are awesome.
4.23.2009 | By Jem
Just got my copy in the mail…good stuff.
I have to say, I also passed on this record because of the cover. Looks like something from Sum 41 or something. It just doesn’t match the intelligence and intensity of the music.
GLad I got past it and picked it up. Thanks for the push Andrew, another winner.
4.23.2009 | By Chris
I’m thrilled that so many people are buying the CD. It looks like the availability bar in the Last Anthem store has gone from around 100% last week to like 25% right now. That’s fuckin’ awesome. It’s nice to know that on occasion I can actually make a difference in some small way…
4.23.2009 | By Andrew Aversionline
“Looks like something from Sum 41 or something”
no way, this was done by colossus of roads….look at any train passing by and that guy has probably tagged it. it fits right in with the concepts parallax was working on
4.23.2009 | By provo joe
i’m very much honored to have everyone’s kind comments thrown our way. i also heard that we may be putting this on vinyl. ...damn, I miss playing music a lot…
grabbo/parallax
4.23.2009 | By grabloid
Ordered this for the measly $1 on Saturday, and it showed up three days later. It’s fuckin’ good. What’s not to love?
Appreciate the tip. And the reminder of why I love this shit so much.
4.23.2009 | By andrew.gburger
ordered mine yesterday. can’t wait to receive it! wanted to buy it when you did the first review but it get completely out of my mind…
4.24.2009 | By Carlos
the voice in Surgery without Sutures so remind me about the voice of Bridge to Solace singer… or it was Shai Hulud. Probably the guest vocalists on Bridge to Solace’s album.
4.24.2009 | By Carlos
Thanks for all the kind words everyone. I owe the best years of my life to Parallax. I love you guys and I think about Blake and the band everyday. I really miss it.
I have some friends that are really interested in doing the vinyl release of Mediums & Messages but so far it’s just talk.
4.24.2009 | By Charles
to carlos:
yeah, greg also did guest vocals on one of the Bridge To Solace records…
4.24.2009 | By grabloid
Some of the most beautiful moments I have ever had were to Parallax songs…specifically “The Romance”. I am so happy to see this much pull for such an incredible and inspirational album in my life.
4.24.2009 | By Phoenix
Weird to look here & see posts from Grabbo & Elliot, I haven’t seen you kids in a few years, fuck. Amazing record, amazing band, amazing people.
RIP Blake.
6.1.2009 | By xYosefx
Yosef:
Nice to hear from you dude. E-mail me sometime…would love to catch up on what’s happening out there. .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
6.1.2009 | By grabloid
This getting pressed on vinyl would be awesome.
6.18.2009 | By Tyrone
i found out about this band about a little of a year ago. my friend was going through a REALLY tough time…and this band had helped him out a lot, and had shown me Surgery Without Sutures….i was blown away. the entire album is SO good.
i would buy a 12”, if you guys pressed them, in a HEART BEAT. i would buy FOUR. please press this album.
so much respect for you guys.
RIP BLAKE/RIOT
please send me any info about a pressing to me via email.
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7.15.2009 | By Brandon Green