Genre: Metalcore, Mathcore
Label Number: SUM258
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© 2013 Icarus Music
AllMusic Review by Gregory Heaney
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© 2013 Icarus Music
AllMusic Review by Gregory Heaney
In the earlier part of their career, the Dillinger Escape Plan's
sound was a glorious frenzy of unfathomable aggression and
musicianship, with the band mashing disparate parts together to create
something akin to a puzzle made up of pieces from random boxes that,
somehow, made a complete picture. Now over a decade out from the
savagely genius Calculating Infinity,
the band has been continually refining its sound into something that,
while still musically interesting, feels sharper and more focused. The
results of this refinement shine through on the band's fifth studio
album, One of Us Is the Killer.
While some hints of the kind of math-metal and prog the band previously
trafficked in still linger, the album has a more visceral and
in-the-moment feeling, so while there are still plenty of time signature
and genre changes scattered around the album, they end up feeling more
like spontaneous fits of aggression than intellectual exercises. This
shift toward playing to the listener's gut rather than head gives the Dillinger Escape Plan
a newfound level of accessibility without diminishing the impact of
their punishing sound, and though it might seem like they're smoothing
out the edges of their sound and turning their swords into plowshares,
the reality is that they've just turned it into a different kind of
weapon, proving themselves once again to not only be one of the most
innovative metal bands of the last decade or so, but a band that seems
truly capable of doing anything.
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