Genre: Nü-Metal, Alternative Metal
Label Number: 60150-13065-2
© 2001 Wind-Up
AllMusic Review by Kurt Morris
© 2001 Wind-Up
AllMusic Review by Kurt Morris
Drowning Pool's debut album, Sinner,
is a surprise. Sure, the four guys who compose the band are displayed
on the back cover like they were tailor-made for the rap-core scene
which had arisen out of the late '90s, but musically they're a little
better than the rest. Singer Dave Williams
has really impressive vocals, which unlike many of their comrades
actually shows diversity and a refreshing breadth. Multiple variations
of melodic singing to multiple ranges of screaming that is unlike little
of what comes out from the Ozzfest crowd. Musically, Drowning Pool are a cross between Korn and Tool, but much more akin to Tool,
primarily in reference to the vocals. Everything else on the album is
smooth and perfect, like a plan having gone off according to plan. The
riffs on Sinner
are huge, with enormous grooves and great dance parts. In fact, the
track "Bodies" was written inherently to be a song to get people to
dance with its line of "something's got to give/let the bodies hit the
floor." While Drowning Pool may not be the next musical Beethoven,
they are a welcome breath of fresh air in the midst of all the
so-called "hardcore" that is on the airwaves today. A strong starting
piece, Sinner shows Drowning Pool's great potential.
tags: drowning pool, sinner, 2001, flac,
DIS GUD ALBUM THANKS DOG
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