Torche
Meanderthal


4.5
superb

Review

by Mark Nelson CONTRIBUTOR (31 Reviews)
July 16th, 2021 | 7 replies


Release Date: 2008 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Sludging in the sunshine.

Released in Spring of 2008, “Meanderthal” is the second studio album from Floridian stoner rock/sludge outfit Torche – a band comprising members of sludge metal bands Floor and Cavity. Vocalist and guitarist Steve Brooks continues Floor’s legacy of combining crushingly heavy riffs with melodic clean vocals to great effect. Stoner rock is not the first thing that springs to mind when listening to “Meanderthal” but pop-tinged sludge - something akin to a fusion of Cavity and Jimmy Eat World with a trace of psychedelic rock thrown in.

The aptly titled opener “Triumph of Venus” gets things off to a superb start with it’s ultra downtuned and heavy rhythm guitar alongside powerful, thundering drums and layers of triumphantly blistering lead guitar which is reminiscent of the more melodic side of Mastodon and really sets things up nicely for the remainder of the album.

Unusually, the dirty sludge riffs and chord progressions tend to be played in a major key which, alongside the highly melodic vocals, provides a sun-soaked, accessible form of sludge which I find equally uplifting and addictive although at the same time, I can appreciate that few bands would be capable of pulling off this mix of sounds successfully. The album reaches its sludgiest point on the penultimate and final tracks “Amnesian” and “Meanderthal” which alongside “Grenades” and the aforementioned opener “Triumph of Venus” are the biggest highlights of the album for me.

“Meanderthal” is not an album which displays huge amounts of variance or technical complexity so clocking in at a shade over 36 minutes in length is entirely appropriate for the style of music as it negates the chance of growing prematurely stale.

I would highly recommend this album to fans of pop punk and to any open minded metal fan willing to look past the accessible, poppy qualities mentioned above and try something a bit different. A great uplifting release and great summer listening.

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hel9000
July 16th 2021


1597 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

agreed this is a really good summer album

FadedSun
July 16th 2021


3196 Comments


Yeah, I remember jamming the hell out of this when it came out. Still a great album. Didn't check out much more from this band after that, though.

bigguytoo9
July 17th 2021


1440 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Saw em for this record opening for BORIS in 2008.

cazzill
July 17th 2021


90 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Yep absolutely love this album

Beardog
July 18th 2021


5392 Comments


Never heard these guys previous records, but this sounds pretty nice. Dynamic production that isn't too overproduced also helps.

twlight
July 20th 2021


9181 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

great album

Jurtz
October 9th 2023


2864 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Why is this the main review though



The other one was better



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