SINGLE BULLET THEORY - Behind Eyes Of Hatred

November 2, 2004, 19 years ago

(Crash Music)

Martin Popoff

Rating: 5.5

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SINGLE BULLET THEORY - Behind Eyes Of Hatred

Not since St. Anger have I heard such a controversial drum sound, and again it's snare, with the rest of this album's unremarkable production not helping the cause either, clacky bass being of particular ear-yank. On the performance end, if one can get past the crap sound (and I can't), what you get is textbook New Wave Of American Heavy Metal, admirable ear to the street, measured use of Swedish melodic death, more than the usual amount of crazy transitions (check out 'Retribution' - man!), clean vocals and death growls. You've heard it all before and this band does it moderately well, their achievement point being a high degree of creativity, a sort of proggy System- or Tool-like dreaminess. But it's a crowded field, and rarely does one hear production this bad. In essence, it's the equivalent of a fall during Olympic gymnastics or figure skating - a big error that wipes out the good memories and the potential high scores of the rest of the routine. Quite the slip, especially given that the band's Route 666 debut was both sonically better and tighter in execution, not to mention less second-guessing of trend, as there wasn't one yet.


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