Friday, May 11, 2007

3 Mile Scream - "A Prelude To Our Demise" (Corporate Punishment)

Blistering metal for the new generation.

Following in the wake of multiple plaudits from peers and fans alike, 3 Mile Scream’s debut was a hotly anticipated release. It would seem that almost everyone in the heavy music world has been impressed by this band – including (most notably) Arch Enemy, God Forbid, Unearth, Byzantine, Kataklysm, and Unearth. Everyone who’s come in contact with the band seems to have something very positive about 3 Mile Scream. You can add MWRI to this growing list (even though we have nowhere near the pull of the aforementioned fans).

To begin with, ‘Scream’ is a good word to include in their monicker, and Matt McGachy can certainly do this with great aplomb! His less extreme vocals are also not bad, and add a great melodic element to the band’s sound. Unlike some bands, when you’ll be particularly impressed by a certain facet of the band’s sound, 3 Mile Scream appear to be one of those bands which manage to create a cohesive whole, with every member’s input being as equally important to the final product as the next. This is particularly evident on the first song proper on the album, “Mourning The Lost” which, starting as the band mean to continue, hits us with a sucker-punch of speed, brutality and tempered melodic moments that would make even the most cynical metal fan hit the repeat button. ("Confession" is another particularly fine song.)

As good as this album is, it’s not reinventing the wheel to any great extent, but the band do a very good job of providing their listeners with enough diversity and inspired song-writing to keep everyone interested from beginning to end. This is particularly evident on “Forced Entry”, perhaps my favourite song on the album (and could actually qualify for a single).

One might mistakenly slot them into the metalcore genre, but 3 Mile Scream have such a diverse pallet (including Thrash, Death Metal, Melodic Metal, and perhaps Hard Rock) that it might just be better to call them Metal (capital ‘M’, of course).

Furious, brutal, fast, in-your-face, technically impressive and occasionally melodic in all the right moments, A Prelude To Our Demise provides much for every heavy music fan.

Surely now the album is available, the praise will only snowball. Well worth checking out.

No comments: