Another much-improved act who just recently made their way onto the Relapse Records roster is Car Bomb, whose debut full-length, "Centralia", is a 32-minute mindfuck of blistering speeds and acerbic bursts galore. That's not all they have to offer, however, as there are some slick jazzy breaks and dingy midpaced churnings interspersed within the generally chaotic framework to add variety/breathing room. All three of the tracks from their demo appear here in re-recorded form, so they're still operating in the same general space, they've just become a tighter, stronger, unit—which takes the intensity to new heights. What I like the most about this album is that significantly large chunks of wild 'n' crazy metalcore are mashed 'n' mangled into a more ferocious and grinding beast: We're talking loads of absolutely wild time signatures, insane vocal shifts and patterns, and riffs that jump from tangibly chunky to pure and total noise in a manner that's respectably listenable—which I actually find to be somewhat of a rare trait when it comes to this kind of thing. A stronger recording benefits their approach as well, drawing the elements in for a cohesive core that gives the raging bass tone a much more focal role than on the demo. And the drumming! The fucking drumming, man! Fuck, I mean... this dude is a god damn machine. Tight as fuck and completely off the charts... I love it. While I wouldn't particularly compare the two overall, I'd at least cite that some of the individual characteristics happening here should appeal to fans of the mighty Discordance Axis, so Car Bomb should indeed be one to watch as things unfold.
Car Bomb "Cielo Drive"
Car Bomb "Pieces of You"
As above, this one doesn't officially hit the streets until early-February, but you can go ahead and pre-order the madness:
Comments
i got Within Dividia for like 2 bucks a while back and thought it was boring, but i just got a promo of this new one a few days ago and i must say it totally makes the old one seem like pure shit, also got a promo of carbomb too pretty good as well.
1.22.2007 | By phil d
woah! car bomb is really weird! thanks for pointing that out.
1.22.2007 | By Jon
Honestly, I can’t get behind this The End stuff. There are some pretty nice parts, but this emoish singing really kills it. Actually, I can’t get behind any of these vocals. I remember seeing these guys a while ago and beging amazed. I can’t say that these two songs make me want to hear the rest of this album.
1.22.2007 | By JAF
This shit is fucking brutal. The first thing that came to mind when i first heard Car Bomb a while back was Meshuggah. Now Car Bomb has their own thing going on here so I’m not trying to say they are ripping them off, it’s just their off-kilteredness of this sound, to me, only comes from a few places, Meshuggah being one. I’m a fan of what I’ve heard so far and can not wait until this CD comes in.
1.22.2007 | By Justin Hunter
The End might as well change their name to “Slightly More Credible Linkin’ Park” at this point.
1.22.2007 | By Carlzilla
I like The Never Ever Aftermath especially the vocals. Sometimes I get tired of the cookie monster vocals trend in “extreme” metal, so I don’t mind a mix-up. Not sure I agree with the Linkin’ Park comparison. This sound more dramatic and melodic to me and I don’t really here a rap/hip-hop influence ala LP.
1.22.2007 | By AVE
Goddamnit! Car Bomb is just utterly insane! As for The End, I don’t hear any Linkin Park in “Animal.”
1.22.2007 | By Adrianoso
The last riff of Animal sounds like a Bizkit riff with Linkin Park vocals. Aaron’s screaming is quite similar to that blond haired kid in LP now. You can tell that the seventh track on the record was the first one written; it’s the one that actually sounds like THE END.
And realize they only changed their sound to play to bigger crowds, and that’s straight from their mouths. These lads complained many a times about playing to small crowds and admitted they were gonna streamline their sound because they wanted more fans. I think by defnition that is a sellout.
Whoever hasn’t heard The End’s Within Dividia should most definitely check it out. The greatest metal record of the last decade (IMHO)
1.23.2007 | By disappointed fan
oh, and the new Car Bomb fucking rules
1.23.2007 | By disappointed fan
i personally love linkin park why all the hate for the LP
1.23.2007 | By phil d
Nope. Sorry, I just don’t hear Chester in there (then again I don’t really listen to LP.) And where the fuck did (Limp?) Bizkit come from?
1.23.2007 | By Adrianoso
Agreed. While I personally like it better than their past work that I’ve heard, I knew some would hate it, but… comparing it to Linkin Park or Limp Bizkit just doesn’t make any sense to me at all, ha…
1.23.2007 | By Andrew Aversionline
the linkin park comparison comes from the screaming vocals, especially the end (no pun intended) of “Animals”. The LB comparison comes mostly from the same part of “Animals”
I’ve got nothing against the band, they’re actually all nice guys. But I’ve listened to “Elementary” many times since xmas, and this shit is clearly glorified nu-metal (with 15% actually sounding like the End). And out of all the people that I’ve met that were big fans of theirs, the reaction was always “What the fuck is this shit?” to this new album. I’m sure they’ll sell way more records now though, already Decibel and Chart Attack (both much more mainstream publications) are raving about this record.
None of this is of any importance of course, being the opinion of a quite jaded fan.
1.23.2007 | By disappointed fan
i’ve never liked much of the end before, but i really got into this new one, which is good since i’m going to interview them soon. :)
1.24.2007 | By josé carlos santos
The End = Deftones/Tool with an edge. Their first record was Dillinger wanna-be crap with some interesting clean breaks here and there. Never heard the second one.
Carbomb…eh, disjointed, played-out tech metal wackiness that could be on Black Market Activities. No thanks. For good Relapse metal Unearthly Trance rules all!
1.24.2007 | By justin
comparing the new the end record to lp oder lb is ridicilious.
the deftones/tool is comparison is much more accurate, I think I can hear
a little bit of older cave in, some parts even remind me of the last thrice
record. I think it’s a really balanced record with a clear concept.
disappointed fan sound like a lot of the small minded fanboy who bash the end
at their myspace site. get a life really.
1.25.2007 | By chaart
chaart, yes, comparing two albums by the same band is ridiculous *sarcasm*. the rest of your insults are too juvenile to comment on.
second; the album isn’t terrible, it’s better than most metalcore out there, it’s just not at the level of their previous efforts. you can’t go from brutaltechgrind to glorified nu metal/metalcore without having a few fans say “what the fuck?” it has nothing to do with closemindedness you fucking dipshit (ok, so I had to comment)
third; saw them play live yesterday, the new songs sound MUCH MUCH BETTER live, check them out no matter how you stand on the new one.
1.25.2007 | By disappointed fan
I said it is ridiculous to compare the end to linkin park or limp bizkit, for fucks sake.
elementary has no nu metal elements in it. point. it is neither a generic metalcore record. I think it has the same emphatic mood like burst’s “origo”. and to call within divida “the greatest metal record of the last decade” is also over the top. I’m not surprised, ‘cause it seems that you wanted another generic brutaltechgrind(whatever?) record and not clean singing…whatever
1.25.2007 | By chaart
haha “greatest metal record of the last decade” - are you drunk or something? the song were too complicated, nothing to remember, twists in few seconds. I dont know why people never can live with that that bands change. you cant play the same style on the all albums. of course most of the band does that, but i think nothing is wrong in band try to change a little bit.
and i think that so called mathcore (what a stupid name for style) have completley lost their course, they only want to top TDEP: Calculating Infinity. Fuck even TDEP arent the same anymore?!?!
1.25.2007 | By Anonymous
both records are awesome. the new the end is a huge surprise. knowing them since day one, no one could anticipate a record like this. i love it. Car Bomb are fucking insane. by the way, the new minsk and rwake rock as well
1.27.2007 | By HM
it might be a said that it’s a sad state of affairs when a band has to mellow out to start sounding better”, but who gives a shit? the point is that the end now sounds better than ever, whether one wants to admit it or not. car bomb, technical prowess notwithstanding, is just too disjointed for me.
1.29.2007 | By chris
*might be said*
1.29.2007 | By chris
I, too, have never been much of a fan of The End, but after hearing “Never Ever Aftermath” I *needed* to have the entire album. It’s brilliant; the lyrics, the tone, the atmosphere it provides… Absolutely their best album as of yet.
2.20.2007 | By tanya katrina