Monday 13 June 2011

Week 24: Strapping Young Lad - Aftermath



The artist: Strapping Young Lad was Devin Townsend's heavier project. Devin Townsend's solo project has a diverse sound but SYL were more focused on their musical style. It's hard to define the band with a single metal subgenre but it's easy to describe them as "Heavy as a really heavy thing." SYL originally started off as a solo project by Devin Townsend as a response to all the bullshit in the music industry. Anger is a common theme in their music and those who don't like the nature of angst may get turned off by this but see it from a different perspective and see how the use of anger energizes music, especially Strapping Young Lad's works. The rage went on for five albums and disbanded a year after the release of The New Black due to Devin wanting to focus on his solo project only. Unfortunately, the return of Strapping Young Lad isn't likely for the time being but for now, let's look back on the great music Devin & co. played.

The album: SYL was a wind of change to the musical style of the band. The industrial elements heavily declined on this release as well as implementing stronger death and thrash metal influences. Devin Townsend's vocal range was more developed as well. In addition to the musical changes, the self-titled album feels more coherent than its predecessors and stands out as the most consistent release SYL had to offer. This album features eleven tracks that were written to kick some ass really hard! The sound ranges from high tempo tracks such as Relentless and Dirt Pride and slightly more complex structures with Bring on the Young, Aftermath and Force Fed. It's hard to make an album that sounds more pissed and enraged than this masterpiece.

The song: Aftermath starts off with some relentless drumming and makes it a really cool intro for the song. It also helps with the chugging riffs you hear around 40 seconds in and this has to be one of the finest examples of chugging riffs in heavy metal. It's very technical, heavy as a really heavy thing and very memorable. Even if chugging riffs aren't your thing, this song has at least a good riff of that kind. The drums are also insane but rhythmatic (wait, that isn't a word?). Unfortunately, not much can be said about the bass considering the sound production drowns the bass. The lyrics talk about war and using it in the name of religion as well as reflecting on recent wars at the time. For a song that's 6 1/2 minutes long, the lyrics are rather minimal. That's not a bad thing, though since the main focus on the album overall is the relentless instruments. Overall, Aftermath is one of the best songs as well as one of the most chaotic from Strapping Young Lad's self-titled album with technical chugging riffs, Devin's angrier tone and incredible drumming from Gene Hoglan.

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