The Butterfly Effect Final Conversation of Kings
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Tracklist:
1. Worlds On Fire
2. Room Without A View
3. Final Conversation
4. The Way
5. Window And The Watcher
6. ...And The Promise Of The Truth
7. In These Hands
8. 7 Days
9. Rain
10. Sum Of 1

Ranking: #50 for 2008

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Bobby Barrett (4.5)
A more progressive/jazzy approach turns out to be quite a success for this popular Australian band....
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A confident, free flowing collection of songs that represents some of the year's strongest alt rock....

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David James Young USER (123 Reviews)

2008-09-16 | 126 comments | 19,786 views

Summary: Brisbane rock royalty chase tail on dissapointing third album.

4 of 6 thought this review was well written

Many words are fitting when attempting to describe Australian band The Butterfly Effect. “Epic” is certainly one that will often come up amongst fans- a title rightly deserved with the band’s fantastic 2003 debut, Begins Here. “Consistent” is another, describing the steady, tried-and-tested sound of the band’s next record, 2006’s Imago; a fine album, but significantly missing the spark of the previous effort. Heavy, melodic, emotional and excellent performers are others that will be used invariably. But “predictable”? “Average”? Even “boring”? Surely blasphemy has occurred. Unfortunately, these are the words that creep into conscience throughout the band’s third effort, Final Conversation of Kings. Despite some shining moments, there appears to be little to no heart or effort left in what TBE are doing as musicians.

One of the most discussed elements of this record thus far has been the inclusion of a horn section in some of the songs. Unfortunately, a collective cameo of about 90 seconds on a 40 minute record does not equate to a revelatory progression of the music. For what it’s worth, however, where it is used creates an interesting and contrasting soundscape- the call and response of the trumpet and vocalist Clint Boge in the opening verse of “The Way”, albeit a fleeting moment, is a highlight of the album. Its inclusion in the seven minute opus “Worlds on Fire” is also a welcome change, even giving the song a momentary feel of free jazz.Another standout moment on the record is the blistering and well-crafted “Room Without a View”. The song transitions perfectly from guitarist Kurt Goedhart’s Edge-like introductory lead guitar to a fast-paced, clean-toned chord strum, before striding powerfully into a dominant 6/8 hard rock tour-de-force. This the kind of song that TBE are certainly well-versed in, yet can still do in an energetic and passionate way, as evidenced here.

Certainly, if this was a continued trend throughout Final Conversation, and the better ideas on offer were more thought out, then we would almost certainly have a superior record on our hands. But the main issue here to be had is the perceivable lack of ambition on behalf of the band. Taking predominance here is an overbearing sense of familiarity. Granted, the band are more than proficient musicians, and one can always take the argument of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”. But, honestly, how are we as listeners meant to be excited by music that we can already foresee exactly where a lead break will occur, where the vocals will be emphasised…even how the song will end? Tracks such as “Seven Days”, “Rain” and lead single “The Window and the Watcher” are particularly guilty of such predictability. They are enjoyable songs for those that are already infatuated with the Butterfly Effect sound (lots of guitar crunch mixed with echoing, crystal-clear bass patterns, Jeff Buckley warbling and aggressive Maynard-inspired grit), but there is simply nothing to entice the listener beyond this.

It should be emphasised that Final Conversation is by no means bad. What it is, however, is bitterly disappointing- especially given the quality- and, especially, originality- of their previous works. This is the band that once strived for “One second of insanity”. On here, however, you’ll be lucky to find even that.

Listen to Final Conversation at: www.myspace.com/thebutterflyeffectau

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PayneTiger777


Comments: 2174
09.16.08

Album Rating: 4.5

This album is by no means disappointing to my ears. I can't wait to buy this. Best Buy better have it. Worlds on Fire is an epic song.

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handoman


Comments: 1976
09.16.08


I need to listen to their other albums. I can't say this was disappointing, but I don't know what the other albums are like.

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DDconjoined


Comments: 62
09.16.08

Album Rating: 4

yeah i agree with Payne. this is at least a 4. This is much more mature than any previous works, IMO this is TBE's best album, and i can't wait either to have this in my hands this weekend.

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SnackaryBinx


Comments: 2162
09.16.08


lol at whoever negged you.

I've never listened to this band, and I won't be listening to anything else until I get my Neurosis review done, but fuck, reviewing Neurosis is like having a political debate.

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Cesar21


Comments: 2467
09.16.08

Album Rating: 3.5

This isn't amazing, but very good. Review is quite accurate.

This is pretty much tied with Begins Bere, I think I might like this a little more.This Message Edited On 09.17.08

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Jom
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1897
09.16.08

Album Rating: 4

Is this even released yet?

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Cesar21


Comments: 2467
09.16.08

Album Rating: 3.5

Stream at

www.myspace.com/thebutterflyeffectau

Mikesn
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3495
09.16.08

Album Rating: 4

it's streaming from their myspace

edit: ninja'dThis Message Edited On 09.16.08

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DaveyBoy
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 5825
09.16.08


Cue Billy's rebuttal...
Atavan, do you think they went safe & predictable to gain mainstream accessibility (a'la a band like Gyroscope)...??? Is there more of a poppy feel to this album compared to their previous efforts...???

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AtavanHalen


Comments: 8517
09.16.08

Album Rating: 3

Not at all, Champ. It's still the same kind of stuff; and that's part of the problem

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PayneTiger777


Comments: 2174
09.16.08

Album Rating: 4.5

I disagree. I thought this album was a lot different then the others they have released. I thought there was more of a progressive feel to it and the vocals sounded a bit different. I enjoyed the jazz feel to it.

AtavanHalen


Comments: 8517
09.16.08

Album Rating: 3

Like I said, the "jazz" feel was very fleeting.
It was really disappointing how much potential is wasted on this album.

Cesar21


Comments: 2467
09.16.08

Album Rating: 3.5

After further listening I can definetly say that Worlds on Fire is my fav song of the album. I can also say this has a chance of growing down on me.

Voted on review too.This Message Edited On 09.16.08

marksellsuswallets
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 4227
09.16.08


I felt this album was pretty refreshing, but that might be because I have no exposure to their older material so I have nothing to base this album off of other than just the album by itself...

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Captain North


Comments: 2405
09.17.08

Album Rating: 4

TBH - Begins Here bores the shit outta me. Imago and the EP were brilliant though.

And I'm looking forward to this - just got the news my order has shipped. Should be here within a day or two - psyched now, whether or not your review said it wasn't brilliant (I'm inclined to disregard it as I'm in love with Window and the Watcher. Sure, its not exactly ambitious, but not all bands need to be. And some of the moments in that song make my heart skip, the emotion in the guitar and vocals). The only other song I've heard is ...And the Promise of the Truth, which I'll admit..seems like a repeat of Imago.

(And i refuse to listen to this until I have the physical copy..as hard as that to do. But theres just something magic about popping a CD into the player and hearing tracks you've never heard before).This Message Edited On 09.17.08

Jim


Comments: 3632
09.17.08


Cue Billy's rebuttal...


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AtavanHalen


Comments: 8517
09.17.08

Album Rating: 3

Billy's rebuttal has obviously come in the form of the negative vote.

Jim


Comments: 3632
09.17.08


i give him a little more credit than that. i'm sure his rebuttal will take on review form
very soon

AtavanHalen


Comments: 8517
09.17.08

Album Rating: 3

Great.

billy33


Comments: 216
09.19.08


hmm decent review, no it wasnt me who negged it btw.
disagree with a few things. ie. 7 days which i think is one of the better songs and certainly not as predictable as say. but yeah my opinion.
as for my "rebuttal", it will be in review form in a few days.



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