Country: U.S.A.
Genre: MathcoreLabel Number: HH666-041
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© 1999 Hydra Head Records
AllMusic Review by William York
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We Are the Romans
is a solid display of new-school metallic hardcore (or metalcore) from a
band that's not afraid to experiment. In other words, there are plenty
of heavy guitars and angry, raw-throated vocals, but these more standard
elements are offset by jagged math rock rhythms, a keen sense of
dynamics, and some unusual-for-the-genre production techniques. For
example, "Transitions From Persona to Object" uses an almost electronic
drum sound in one spot, the subdued "Swimming the Channel vs. Driving
the Channel" features a close-up guitar tone that differs sharply from
the rest of the album, and "Man the Ramparts" includes a lengthy,
reverb-drenched choir/chant interlude. In terms of songwriting, Botch doesn't strive for the dizzying complexity of Dillinger Escape Plan
(with whom they've toured) or even Coalesce, whom they otherwise more
closely resemble. However, their odd-time grooves and jagged,
interweaving guitar lines are definitely a few steps beyond the ordinary
hardcore-metal fare. As some of the song titles suggest, the lyrics
tend toward the obscure side of the spectrum and are often merely vague
(e.g., "People you never see the ones you'll never be/Working with their
hands we've downsized again" from "Mondrian Was a Liar"). Like many
other bands in the metalcore genre, Botch could stand to take themselves a tad less seriously, but We Are the Romans
is still an impressive release that is generally stronger for its
ambitions -- lyrical and otherwise -- despite the little bit of baggage
they yield.
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