Thursday, August 18, 2011

Job for a Cowboy: Gloom

I started out not quite liking these guys; they belong to this current breed of metal bands whose musicianship lacked the punch/ intensity because their song structure is somehow juxtaposed with some displeasing phrases bordering on commercial appeal. But what constitute this commercial qualification is rather hazy, it's down to the individual appeal & JFAC's debut LP, Genesis, wasn't a hit with me.

Things changed thereafter, Ruination proved just that. The band now peddles this death-grind structure which encompasses great technicalities for us guitar dweebs, in short, the chaps in this band can play guitar... very well indeed. I just purchased JFAC's EP, Gloom, & to my ears, the band just tuned things up a notch. Here's an official Youtube reference (Misery Reformatory is the opening track in Gloom):




One more thing- you might remember this guy on the cover of this year's Ibanez catalogue? It's JFAC's Bobby Thompson...

3 comments:

Kaospilot said...

You may also interested with Despised Icon. Too bad they're already disbanded last year.

subversion.sg said...

i'm actually more interested in capable players, not too much of the intensity or flavour of the moment per se :-) but DI was a good band. those guys were fine players.

Dr. Bentara said...

not bad!