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Rock
Release Date: 04/06/2004
The sophomore effort from
Dead Poetic finds this Ohio-based band moving out of the
hardcore ghetto, expanding its sound to include a bit more melody, a bit more subtlety, and one more member (guitarist
Todd Osborn). That's not to say that there isn't plenty of screaming, naturally, but the screaming is starting to sound a bit like a sop to the kids rather than an integral part of the music-making. By next album, even money says it's going to be the heavyweight melodic
rock & roll of songs like
"Dream" and the shockingly perfect
"Glass in the Trees" that carries the day.
"Vanus Empty" offers unusually interesting lyrics ("So vanity's got this new gun that she wants to try on you");
"Hostages" is a jumpy sort of
emocore rave-up, while
"Modern Morbid Prophecies" lopes along at midtempo and offers only moderately coherent lyrics. Then there's the hidden track, an overlong instrumental consisting of lots and lots of guitar arpeggios. Pretty good overall, but if their learning curve continues at the present slope their next one will be substantially better.
~Rick Anderson, All Music Guide
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Chris
from New Jersey
New Medicines
This is Dead Poetic's best album yet. It starts off with Taste The Red Hands, a song that immediately draws you in. The CD continues with a The Dream Club Murders thru A Hoax To Live For. The top songs are, hands down, Molotov, Hostages, New Medicines, and Glass In The Trees. Some songs may seem odd at the beginning (My back to the wall, from Molotov), but they finish strongly. All in all, a great album. It is a must have for any Rock/metal/metalcore fan.