Karnivool Sound Awake
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Tracklist:
1. Simple Boy
2. Goliath
3. New Day
4. Set Fire To the Hive
5. Umbra
6. All I Know
7. The Medicine Wears Off
8. The Caudal Lure
9. Illumine
10. Deadman
11. Change

Ranking: #12 for 2009

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Billy USER (6 Reviews)

2009-06-02 | 517 comments | 12,021 views

Summary: Epic, in every sense of the word. 'Sound Awake' cements Karnivool at the top of the Australian rock pile.

18 of 18 thought this review was well written

For anyone that has been following Karnivool since the release of their critically acclaimed debut Themata in early 2005, Sound Awake is more than anything else, a relief. A relief because its finally here after being ‘six months away’ for the past two years and also because it is such a huge step up from Themata. It is however, a moot point to compare the two records as they are so different. Themata was almost solely guitarist Drew Goddard’s conception with the other members, bar vocalist Ian Kenny, having very little input in the actual song writing, whereas Sound Awake is a much more collaborative effort and it shows in the music. Goddard describes the two perfectly, “Themata was an album of hooks, whereas Sound Awake is an album of lures”.

The moment the xylophone chimes signal the start of opener ‘Simple Boy’, followed by the almost Isis like sludge metal riffs the listener knows they’re in for something a little different. From here, new listeners to the band would be expecting a voice like Aaron Turners to blast out of their speakers, but instead they’re ‘stuck’ with Kenny. For years Kenny has been regarded as one of Australia’s best rock vocalists and on Sound Awake it only takes one song to cement his place at the top of the pile. ‘Goliath’ begins in much the same way as ‘Simple Boy’ but instead moves off in a different direction, giving bassist Jon Stockman and drummer Steve Judd a chance to show off.

While ‘Goliath’ and ‘Simple Boy’ were largely about the instrumental side of Karnivool, third track ‘New Day’ is all about Kenny. ‘New Day’ is where Kenny excels with his vocals being the primary focus of the song, moving from soft angelic verses to the choral heights that only he and a lone few others can soar. ‘New Day’ is the perfect example of how far Karnivool has come in the last four years, blending both atmosphere and anthemic choruses together, something which wasn’t quite done to perfection on Themata.

First single ‘Set Fire to the Hive’ is somewhat the black sheep of the album, with Kenny’s pissed off vocals and Goddard’s ‘bee swarm guitars’ providing a bridge between the riffage and choruses of Themata and the new found atmosphere and progression of Sound Awake. ‘Umbra’ sends the album straight back into the atmosphere of before, providing one of the more mellow points on Sound Awake before letting loose towards the end of the song, bringing to mind early Tool and later Cog. Likely second single ‘All I Know’ is the most radio friendly song on the album while ‘When the Medicine Wears Off’ serves as an intermission between the two halves of the album featuring just Kenny’s vocals and a guitar.

The second half of the album is where Karnivool really hit their straps and show their diversity with ‘The Caudal Lure’ being one of the more progressive songs they’ve written, featuring plenty of samples and another fantastic chorus. ‘Illumine’ a ballad to the Sun, starts of a little differently with plenty of sampling before easing into more great riffs from Goddard and Hosking. It is also on the last few songs, as well as the rest of the album that producer Forrester Savell (The Butterfly Effect, Dead Letter Circus) shows his worth, bringing the plethora of different sounds together finding the perfect balance.

The old saying ‘save the best till last’ seems to fit with a number of things, none more so than Sound Awake, with ‘Deadman’ and album closer ‘Change’ proving to be two of the best songs to come out of Australian alternative rock in a very long time. At twelve minutes long, ‘Deadman’ is something a little new for Karnivool (not counting their abysmal self titled EP) mixing everything that is good about the band, weird time signatures, perfect instrumentals and hauntingly amazing vocals. Mixed in with a little bit of lyrical genius from Kenny; “This moment has come and gone, it’s time we all moved away”.

At the end of ‘Deadman’, there’s a nice little surprise for long time fans, a reworking of ‘Change (Part 1)’ from Themata, featuring a xylophone instead of the original ambience, providing the perfect segue into ‘Change’. ‘Change’ is the definition of diversity, how so much can be going on in a song and it to come out as well as it has is ridiculous. Beginning with a plethora of tribal percussion courtesy of drummer Steve Judd, including a didgeridoo of all things, before the heaviest riff on the album emerges and then disappears as quickly as it came. ‘Change’ is by far the best thing Karnivool has written, seamlessly moving from tribal metal and rock to acoustic passages with ease, however it is once again Kenny that steals the show, his call and response of “Hello, hollow, halo” enough to give this reviewer shivers down the spine.

With what is sure to make waves all over the world, Sound Awake has thrust Karnivool right to the top of the Australian rock pile, completely eclipsing other heavyweights The Butterfly Effect and Cog’s latest efforts. While it doesn’t contain as many big choruses or huge riffs as Themata, Sound Awake shows their coming of age from a band with potential to one that has what it takes to go very, very far.

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Comments:Add a Comment 
Vooligan


Comments: 1456
06.02.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Streaming here: www.myspace.com/karnivool

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jingledeath


Comments: 4398
06.02.09

Album Rating: 4

"[i]Sound Awake[i]" other than that good review, listening to this now and loving it so far

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Spare


Comments: 1236
06.02.09

Album Rating: 4

"In 2009, Karnivool is king." other than that good review, getting this on the weekend and will be loving it at that point when I purchase and listen to it

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zuzek


Comments: 444
06.02.09

Album Rating: 4

Pretty decent review, could've gone a bit more indepth than track descriptions and mention some of the albums less strong qualities and tidbits. First paragraph is a good introduction to the review.

Also, you pre-stole my intended summary .

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Vooligan


Comments: 1456
06.02.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Ta guys, yeah Spare, wasnt sure whether to put that last bit on or not, decided it sounds shit now its up there so i took it off.

Oh and CkCk, you're awesome.

SavageCore


Comments: 67
06.02.09

Album Rating: 5

Nice review, fantastic album. I agree, a Final Conversation of Kings killer for sure.

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StickmanSouffle


Comments: 253
06.02.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Oh my god I want this so bad. I can't listen to it because for some reason myspace won't work on either of my browsers ajeoirja;klnfoiaboibaosi

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mutatedfreek


Comments: 2990
06.02.09

Album Rating: 4.5

haha saw this review coming, thought it would be a flat out 5 though ;-). Good one Billy, definately worthy of a pos.

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Vooligan


Comments: 1456
06.02.09

Album Rating: 4.5

haha thatnks ross, the fanboy in me still says 5, but the review can stay 4.5.

Mordecai21


Comments: 1995
06.02.09

Album Rating: 4

nice review dude. Totally pre ordered this (signed copy) sounds pretty fucking awesome

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Dougie


Comments: 3593
06.02.09

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I thought this review was somewhere around the corner Billy, and its great!


Though, the album is great... but no Themeta

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Alligator


Comments: 3039
06.02.09


Think I might pick this up. Thanks for forcing me to listen to them Mammalian!

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Vooligan


Comments: 1456
06.02.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Better than Themata methinks.
No worries croc.

greg84


Comments: 344
06.02.09

Album Rating: 4

I'm not sure this album is that phenomenal. They're definitely much more progressive now than before. Time will tell whether this album stands comparison to Themata. I prefer heavy tracks to mellow ones thus far.

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MisterBeefy


Comments: 244
06.02.09


Album of the year right here

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bodiesinflight57


Comments: 243
06.02.09

Album Rating: 4.5

It wasnae quite as good second listen but still an awesome album and one of the best of the year

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kingsoby1
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1630
06.02.09

Album Rating: 3

i dont know guys

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jingledeath


Comments: 4398
06.02.09

Album Rating: 4

album is goood

AliW1993


Comments: 1666
06.02.09

Album Rating: 2

i really weanted to like this but it bored me to death tbh

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kingsoby1
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1630
06.02.09

Album Rating: 3

i think it's pretty solid so far, but definitely not above a 3.5



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