Glass Cloud
The Royal Thousand


4.0
excellent

Review

by bbdmittenz USER (25 Reviews)
July 3rd, 2012 | 208 replies


Release Date: 2012 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Glass Cloud's debut is both aggressive and consistent; that balance could make all the difference in today's scene.

Supergroups have been given a bad connotation as of late, mostly due to the fact that they can't quite seem to top the hype (ahem, Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows). The hype train can only ride for so long, though; at some point, it's up to the musicians to deliver. The Royal Thousand is an impressive debut, and a surprising one at that. Jerry Roush (ex-Sky Eats Airplane) takes the lead with his gritty vocals, and Joshua Travis (The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza) provides hard-hitting, dynamic riffs. When all of that is combined with two Berklee graduates, some low-tuned, eight string guitars, and intricate songwriting, you have Glass Cloud.

Lead single, "White Flag," demonstrates the sound Glass Cloud is going for. The verses are full of melody, oftentimes featuring guitar noodling, and the vocals are thunderous. Jerry Roush masterfully switches from his harsh vocals to smooth singing at a moments notice, mostly during verses. When Glass Cloud gets heavy, and the chugging begins, the songwriting takes an interesting turn. At first glance, Glass Cloud can be considered just another groove-metal (I refuse to use that godforsaken 'djent' word on this site) band, but they are truly at their best when they are rhythmically heavy. The palm-muted guitars create a layer of complexity to The Royal Thousand, pulled off with more expertise than your average metal band. The latter half of "White Flag" erupts into a skillful breakdown, laced together with great vocal delivery from Roush. The drumming all over this record is spot on, perfectly punctuating the guitar chugs, and setting the proper pace for the band at all times.

"Ivy and Wine" just might be the best song on the album, beginning with a lone guitar riff, and transitioning into an onslaught of catchy heaviness. However, The Royal Thousand delivers, not just because of the heaviness, but because of the diversity. Although they are not necessarily experimental, Glass Cloud offers nuances of diversity in their songwriting. The best example of this is "If He Dies, He Dies," which draws the listener in with a thirty second instrumental introduction, composed of a melodious, clean guitar line. Within a minute, the song has transformed into chaos, complete with a fast, sliding guitar riff. This kind of unpredictable songwriting stands out, and makes for an enjoyable listening experience. "Memorandum" begins with a minute-long instrumental section, and provides space for the song to build. Starting from a unique, but simple drum beat, the song takes interesting turns, reassuring listeners that Glass Cloud is not lacking in the songwriting department.

"All Along" has a different tone from the rest of the album, featuring a catchy verse riff, and well placed screams. Follow up track, "She Is Well and Nothing Can Be Ill," contains the best breakdown section of the album at the end, putting the rhythmic ability of the entire band on full display. Closer, "From May to Now," is the closest thing to a dud on the album, failing to match the pace of the previous nine tracks.

Metalcore may be a generic genre of music, but as previously stated, it is all a matter of consistency. The Royal Thousand will hold your attention, and that is due to talent, creativity, and enthusiastic songwriting. Glass Cloud hardly breaks the traditional metalcore mold, and if this album proves anything, it's that you don't necessarily have to. The Royal Thousand is sure to be slept on, perhaps even ignored. Although, upon listening, you just might surprise yourself with how fast you will find that replay button.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
bbdmittenz
July 3rd 2012


249 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Tracklist is wrong. Attempted to change, but to no avail.

LG
July 3rd 2012


3050 Comments


album's kinda meh

BirthRite
July 3rd 2012


1318 Comments


album is??

KatatoNick
July 3rd 2012


128 Comments


From what I've heard of this album, it's very average.

Devastator
July 3rd 2012


4434 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Very boring album.

MeatSalad
July 3rd 2012


18661 Comments


Have to agree

MeatSalad
July 3rd 2012


18661 Comments


I think it's mufasa

wacknizzle
July 3rd 2012


14555 Comments


There is alot Animals As Leaders worship going on in this album.

KSK1
July 3rd 2012


4118 Comments


They should have put a tiger on the cover instead.

wacknizzle
July 3rd 2012


14555 Comments


Then people would mistake it for that 30 Seconds To Mars album, I'm not really sure if that's a good or bad thing.

wacknizzle
July 4th 2012


14555 Comments


Well neither cover has anything to do with the album name. Jerry Roushe probably wanted the cover to be a picture of a thousand penises growing from the earth(the royal thousand) but they wouldn't let that happen.


Devastator
July 4th 2012


4434 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Jerry wanted the cover to be a picture of himself fighting Osma Bin Laden while saving puppies from a burning building

cause he's awesome like that.......... Wait no hes a douche like that sorry.

ZedO
July 4th 2012


1096 Comments


lol

erandolph90
July 4th 2012


195 Comments


The album wasn't particularly exciting, but I enjoyed it. The vocals however were terrible in my opinion (doesn't help I think of him as the beginning of perversion to the greatness that is the original two member Sky Eats Airplane).

AtomicShane
July 4th 2012


2121 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

cd is dope

KatatoNick
July 4th 2012


128 Comments


The vocals are pretty bad at times.

Crysler
July 4th 2012


84 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Love it.

Devastator
July 4th 2012


4434 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

I would probably like this more if they had a diffrent vocalist, I just dont think Jerry is that of a great vocalist.

Dolving999
July 4th 2012


1853 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Ahem... This is good, even though Jerry is kind of a douche.



RunAmokRampant
July 6th 2012


228 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Pretty good but the vocals brings it down.



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