REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: May 8, 2021

BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME – Automata I

I’ll admit to loving this band, as I find them quite refreshing in their approach. They are celebrating their 21st anniversary this year. It’s very hard to pin them down musically as they cover multiple styles and genres within songs, but tech metal seems to fit what they do quite accurately.

This album is Part 1 of a 2 album set that released separately in 2018. The concept behind this masterpiece is “what if you were able to view the dreams of others” like broadcasting them to the world. 6 tracks clocking in at 35 minutes. First track, Condemned To The Gallows, basically introduces the dream scenario with the music, which is all over the map with deep chunky grooves, soaring vocals, and the usual great guitar playing. The relatively short, House Organ, is supremely heavy and leads into the Side 1 showpiece, Yellow Eyes, which takes the listener through a myriad of styles, but the playing from all concerned is stellar.

Millions opens up Side 2 and has a serene opening with an earworm vocal before heaviness returns – it is a real progressive track. The short connecting piece, Gold Distance, ushers in Side 2 showcase track, Blot. There is not a spare second of time that is wasted and not filled with awesome notes that fly forth from all involved. This is one of my favourite BTBAM tracks as it has everything that I love about this band. This is Prog metal heaven. It’s worth the price alone. The only thing is it’s over way too quick. Automata II anyone???

9/10 from The Grooveman.

ROSE TATTOO – Assault & Battery

Australia seems to hold the copyright to shit kicking barroom rock and roll bands like this. AC/DC seemed to unlock the door for all of them. The difference here is that Rose Tattoo looked the part of the barroom brawlers they sing about. Another comparison with the DC guys is that this album is produced by Vanda and Young, as were DC’s early albums.

This is hard rocking blues from the streets of Melbourne, and they played it like they lived it, so much so that 7 former members have died. The songs are all very similar in format – it’s just varying speeds of the beat that differentiate the tunes. All The Lessons, Assault & Battery, Magnum Maid and Manzil Madness are personal favourites,, as these songs kick hard. That’s when it works the best for me – when Pete Wells’ slide is smoking. As a little side note, singer Angry Anderson was more famous in Britain for singing a wedding ballad that charted and was part of the soap opera Neighbours.

Anyway it’s not a bad record and it does exactly what it says on the tin.

7/10 from The Grooveman.