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(OSI)-"Blood”

Reviewed by:

Wayne Klein

Genre:
Prog-Metal/ Experimental/Post Metal
Country:
Various
Length:
47:21
Release Date:
5/19/09
Band Members: Kevin Moore / vocals, keyboards, samples Jim Matheos / guitars, bass
  Gavin Harrison / drums Tim Bowness / guest vocals on Blood
  Mikael Åkerfeldt / guest vocals on Stockholm
     
Track Listing: 1.)-The Escape Artist (5:51) 9.)-Blood (5:26)
  2.)-Terminal (6:30)  
  3.)-False Start (3:05)  
  4.)-We Come Undone (4:04)  
  5.)-Radiologue (6:05)  
  6.)-Be The Hero (5:51)  
  7.)-Microburst Alert (3:48)  
  8.)-Stockholm (6:41)  

Review:

Taking more contemporary influences into their music, OSI the “supergroup” of prog bands produces “Blood” an album that infuses influence including everything from Radiohead to Arcade Fire while still keeping their connection to bands like Dream Theater (not a surprise given that former Dream Theater member vocalist/keyboardist Kevin Moore leads the band with guitarist/keyboardist Jim Atheos best known for his tenure in Fates of Warning. The collision of prog metal and alt rock informs every track on “Blood” the supergroup’s latest album. ***

What’s surprising is that the band manages to still be melodic given the influences and background of the band members. Sure the playing can be as aggressive and in-your-face as a lot of other metal prog bands but at its heart every song has a solid sense of melody driving the song. As atmospheric as the production and melodies themselves sound “Blood” manages to combine a variety of different influences from a variety of very different eras. ***

All of that said, “Blood” isn’t a masterpiece. It lacks the cohesive sense and inspired songwriting that made some of OSI’s other albums so impressive. It’s a step in the right direction though for a band that seems as intent as stepping out and trying to include a variety of new, different influences to create their own unique sound and style. ***

The playing is top notch throughout and in a just world Jim Matheos would be a guitar hero with a large following. ---

Sound:

As with most contemporary releases, the album tends to be a bit too loud sacrificing dynamic range and taking the volume control out of the hands of listeners. That’s a bit of a problem particularly if you’re someone who likes to crank it up to 11 without distorting the music. There’s also a fair amount of digital clipping that occurs along the way because of the increased volume however like a lot of new releases there seems to be a slight step away from participating in the “Loudness Wars” that have damaged so much worthwhile music. ---

Final Words:

A worthwhile, musically fascinating mixed brew that combines a variety of different styles from two distinct subgenres of music, OSI’s “Blood” has its moments that will make it worthwhile for fans of the band.

 

 

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