Highly Suspect
The Boy Who Died Wolf


3.0
good

Review

by NordicMindset USER (160 Reviews)
January 27th, 2017 | 16 replies


Release Date: 2016 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Expectations cry wolf.

Mister Asylum was as good as a debut Highly Suspect could have made. Records like that don’t just come out every day as far as modern rock goes, but they managed to strike gold on their first try. Led by the charismatic Johnny Stevens, his swagger-laden stage presence was a key contributor to the character of the album, and his rockstar attitude helped hasten the band’s rapid ascent to stardom. Then again, maybe it was bound to happen anyway - their Queens of the Stone Age-inspired stoner rock riffs and overall sense of energy could not have been slept on for much longer. The quick release of a follow-up just barely a year after their first album was highly unexpected, yet the anticipation for how one of today’s great young rock bands would succeed their explosive debut remained high nonetheless.

The Boy Who Died Wolf, with its outrageously try-hard title and all, is not close to the album that Mister Asylum was. For the most part, Highly Suspect continue to work with the formulaic approach that worked wonders the first time, but to diminishing returns. There are some deviations from the mean, as seen in the piano ballad “Chicago” and the hip-hop influenced interlude “F.W.Y.T.”; still, The Boy Who Died Wolf sticks to its guns and blazes through eleven tracks of the Highly Suspect sound. Given that, there shouldn’t be much drop-off in quality, but the heart and soul of Mister Asylum is sorely lacking during multiple moments. The clearest issue is that Stevens brings a lot less energy to the table this time around, and that’s a problem for a group whose enjoyment relies so much on their energy. On tracks like “Postres”, his vocals simply lack the fire they had on cuts like “Bloodfeather” and “Fuck Me Up”, and the difference is notable especially since the instrumentation cannot carry the music alone.

That’s not to say Highly Suspect have suddenly reverted to a completely average band; while the regression is notable, the capability to produce quality stoner-lite alternative rock is still there. Opening cut “My Name is Human” is a slow burner with an explosive chorus that sees Stevens rock the microphone like only he knows how to do. Elsewhere, “Look Alive, Stay Alive” explores the quiet-loud dynamic that shines in the latter, and “For Billy” is a send-off to a fallen friend that captures the feelings of nostalgia with an upbeat yet wistful tone. Instrumentally, The Boy Who Died Wolf is more low-tempo than its predecessor, with a greater abundance of slower tracks. Stevens’ bluesy guitar riffs feel more natural on the faster songs, but the fuzz plays well regardless. The slow jams give Stevens ample room to bust out into an epic, wailing guitar solo, which would have been inopportune throughout much of Mister Asylum. As the backbone of the closer “Wolf” and pre-release buzz track “Serotonia”, they stand out as the most notable facets of their runtime.

Lyricism has never been the band’s strongest point - most of Mister Asylum is simple, repetitive and to-the-point, rarely trying to be deeper than it should or stupider than tolerable. They were never intended to be the focus of the songs anyways, which lies in the guitarwork and the vocal performance, but the linguistic proficiencies of Highly Suspect have taken a step back. Whether it’s the random details about how Stevens wants to “be naked and masturbate all day at home” or the overindulgent attempts at appearing meaningful, the badass attitude is not being used properly, especially when he decides to pepper in an obligatory “fuck” in every song just for the fuck of forcing in an obscenity. There’s also the entirety of “Viper Strike”, an anti-Trump song that comes off jokingly rather than seriously due to its bluntness. “Oh, you’re racist / Geez, that’s neat / Get the fuck up out of my face with that shit” is not nearly as bad as “Oh, you’re homophobic / Wow, what a bitch / I almost wanna blow your mind and just go suck a dick”. There’s no nuance or tact whatsoever, and the immature approach ruins what could have been a meaningful discussion on race relations, gun violence and the child molestation epidemic in the Catholic Church.

One can’t be blamed for feeling disappointed by The Boy Who Died Wolf. The lofty expectations set by Mister Asylum made it incredibly hard for Highly Suspect to perform even better than their debut, but for a moment it seemed that maybe they would have been able to harness their skills well enough to make an album that was at least on par with what they had previously brought to the table. While not bad by any means, there’s greener pastures ahead considering the likes of “My Name is Human”, “Little One” and “Wolf”, signs that Highly Suspect can still command their craft well. Perhaps ditching the slower tracks and bringing back fast-paced anthems will help resolve the flaws.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
NordicMindset
January 27th 2017


25137 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

oh hey i forgot how to do this thing it's been 9 months already

theBoneyKing
January 27th 2017


24401 Comments


What a terrible album title

Wildcardbitchesss
January 28th 2017


11824 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Whole album is meh

NervousBreakdown
January 29th 2017


172 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this is not as good as Mister Asylum, not even close

XingKing
January 29th 2017


16149 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This band has so much potential and thus far, they have absolutely not been able to reach it. They have a few songs that make me think "Holy hell, this is amazing" and then everything else is just mediocre.

NordicMindset
January 29th 2017


25137 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I really liked Mister Asylum. Thought this was gonna be something special. It wasn't.

Pupper
February 17th 2017


2 Comments


Great and hilarious review. However I think the song Send Me An Angel deserved mention. Since it's a great bluesy piece, and especially since it's such a wild idea to cover a song that was a wimpy 80s pop classic.

WaIker
May 17th 2017


14 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

Pretty much agree, sad how rushed this was. Honestly if they just released My Name Is Human, Little One, Serotonia, and Wolf as a four song EP it'd be one of the best of the year. Here's to hoping they take their time with the next one.

Kalopsia
May 25th 2017


3384 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Little One might be one of my top 5 songs of the past few years.



I agree with what seems to be the consensus here-- about 4-5 completely awesome songs are brought down by the rest of the album

Storm In A Teacup
August 24th 2017


45722 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

just imagine how good these guys could hopefully/potentially be in a few years. really fucking good

Kalopsia
August 24th 2017


3384 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUWICVKGRsA

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

holy shit, this might be my fav album of theirs... that i didn't even know existed until today.



wish i could get a physical copy of this

BigHans
August 24th 2017


30959 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Last album was substantially better. Chicago is still a total jam

Cosmiche
August 30th 2017


361 Comments


Just heard little one today, and it's fantastic. will bump the rest tomorrow


Ashtiel
June 10th 2019


1470 Comments


well I finally got around to this and hm. this is gonna take some spins to really make up my mind on

Wildcardbitchesss
June 10th 2019


11824 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Doesn’t have shit on Mister Asylum. There’s still a few tracks worth checking out but so much of this just feels lazy

Zac124
November 12th 2022


2666 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Mister Asylum was so good and this is such a disappointing follow up. Most songs are either completely or completely cringy or both (Viper Strike and Serotonia). My Name Is Human is fucking fantastic though and is probably their best song and is clearly the only one here that they more than a tad bit of effort into. I mean songs 2-4 are all ok but the tracklist drove straight forwards into a goddamn cliff after that.



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