Streamed from YTM via headphones(HD650)/amp/dac.
"Is this it?"
Such an apt title for the album.
I vaguely remember "Last night" from a few decades ago. This song and the band disappeared from my lugholes not long after they appeared. On startup of the album and the lead track, i was instantly transported back, Which was my 1st disappointment. I didn't expect Song 1 to be a facsimile of song 7 and not so obviously as I'd last heard "Last night" yonks ago.
As i got through track 1, i had to pause and check my equipment. Was a cable loose? Were my headphones broken? No, the track is recorded in low resolution on purpose. Ah well, lets see what happens on track two...
Track 2, more of the same. In fact the whole album is recorded in the same manner.
I say "recorded", and i know it was likely on purpose to give it a grunge edge, but fuck me, this is the worst sounding recording I've ever heard. Demo tapes would put it to shame. It is a mastering that is only fit for a greasy cafe transistor radio.
On completion of song 1, it is obvious why this has been recorded in this way. The band is crap and the singer can't sing. It is a 2K version of autotune.
I put that to one side, and tried to move on however the shit recording just ruined everything about this album. Really, it is an album to hear, not to listen to. The side effect of this sonic massacring is that everything sounds the same and the words get lost in a fuzz of microphone overdrive and deadspace. The second track "modern age" tried to mix it up by doing the beetles mono-mike thing but just ruined that with as much professionalism as it was doing to the recording.
Driving forward, straining for something to pull its foot out of this audio mudbath, "Barely legal" pops up. The 1st song that actually got my attention but as quick as it rose out of the quagmire, it was pulled back in again. Shame, i think this one had potential.
"Last night" drove past, belching its audio smoke and smog in exactly the same way the other previous songs had. It all began to meld into a soup of sameness.
"hard to explain" woke me up, finally a bass drum you could pick out from the rock n roll droning. But then that two was sucked into the grey fuzz of mastering tragedy.
Not much else to report on the way to the end of the album. rinse repeat.
Personally, this album should have been left in its grave to rest in peace.
What little promise it had (Some rhythms, verses, etc) were just drowned out by the mastering, which in itself was a consequence of the band just not being very good.
It is a recording fit only for the Saturday market £4.99p single speaker transistor radio that your grandad would have used for listening to the city commentary in the kitchen on a Saturday afternoon. It would be lost an onything of more merit. It is genuinely, the worst sounding recording I've ever listened to.
I can just hear the album's record exec putting this on in his car stereo cassette player, on the way home, to listen to the final cut before its release.
"Is this it?"
2/10.
1 point for being short
1 point for being so bad i had to listen to it all.