Jesus Piece
...So Unknown


3.0
good

Review

by YoYoMancuso STAFF
April 14th, 2023 | 123 replies


Release Date: 04/14/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: "You should see them live, they're much better live." -Young Neil

Not to get political or anything, but Jesus Piece are really fucking pissed off. I can’t recite a single lyric from their new record ...So Unknown to you; frontman Aaron Heard is so primal, so raw, so throat-shredding throughout the entirety of this LP that he is both completely unintelligible and effortlessly enthralling. The Philadelphia hardcore outfit primarily see themselves as a live experience, a sonic wrecking ball meant for only one purpose; to sow utter chaos. This immediately translates from the record’s opening seconds, as Heard’s distorted gutturals forcefully rip the curtain down to unveil “In Constraints” and descend the listener into absolute bedlam faster than a Cedar Point megacoaster. Every single second that follows is clearly and efficiently designed to maximize the potential of those sought-after chaotic moments in the pit; even slower-paced meditations like the eerie “Silver Lining” feel electrically charged thanks to the sharp riffing and leads by David Updike and John Distefano, while the ever-reliable Luis Aponte shines behind the drum kit on tracks like “FTBS” and “Gates Of Horn”, gifting them with a vague groove metal feel through his calculated use of double kick and astute syncopation. ...So Unknown is transparent about its origins as a live set by one of the most renowned live bands in its scene, and I imagine that experiencing these ten punishing tracks in person would be an unforgettable experience. However, within the context of reviewing ...So Unknown as a record, the question arises as to whether it succeeds as an isolated album experience.

Unfortunately, there appear to be a few significant hangups that hamper the overall listening experience of Jesus Piece’s sophomore effort, namely in the realm of production. To ask for a pristine-sounding punk record is ill-advised at best, and depending on the circle you’re running in, could also be seen as an insult, so I want to be clear that that’s not what I’m doing here. The problem I’m having is more about what is currently being interpreted as a heavy sound in today’s heavy music scene, and I don’t know how he managed to convince everyone he was in the right, but I’m pretty sure it’s Will Putney’s fault. As far as I know, he has nothing to do with this record, which was mixed by Randy LeBeouf, but his detrimental production techniques are all over this thing, namely the mistaken idea that all you need is MORE DISTORTION and you will be guaranteed to yield increased brutality. This mindset instead yields a frankly comical low end that has also been a stain on otherwise good albums like This World Is Going To Ruin You, and it doesn’t sound heavy so much as it sounds like I’m standing next to TV static playing at maximum volume. To make matters worse, this distortion also seems to be applied to Heard’s vocals in choice moments throughout the record, making my question of “what the fuck is going on?” rooted more in genuine confusion than awe. The record also counterintuitively seems to lose a bit of steam towards its endpoint, with the one-two punch of “Profane” and “An Offering Into The Night” failing to make any impact on me despite their ferocity. To be fair, however, the album does recover and ends with an absolute barnburner in “The Bond”.

...So Unknown is a flawed record, but still a worthwhile one to check out. Underneath its misguided bells and whistles lies a grueling trench of hatred and rage, one that demonstrates Jesus Piece’s capability to pulverize their audience with a sort of backwards grace. Their reputation as one of the most entrancing live acts in hardcore today needs no reinforcement, although its translation into a physical or streamed product currently leaves a bit to be desired. Regardless, the future is bright for this band, and I believe in their ability to craft a wholly satisfying full-length album somewhere down the line.

Seriously, though. Go see them live.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
April 14th 2023


18867 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

an overall solid effort by Christ Fragment

calmrose
April 14th 2023


6827 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

album whips sack

JayEnder
April 14th 2023


19948 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Holy smokes this opener fuckin floors it

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
April 14th 2023


18867 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

yeah i imagine sput is gonna love this album, and there is definitely a lot to love. it started to blur together for me across repeat listens though : (

JayEnder
April 14th 2023


19948 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Great review bro but I gotta disagree with that rating. This crushesssss



FTBS is so awesome lol

calmrose
April 14th 2023


6827 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Silver Lining is an absolute ass beater

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
April 14th 2023


18867 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

i love hardcore threads and their steadily increasing aggression in describing how good the songs are





"yo man you check out So Unknown yet? Man that album absolutely wounds youth"

calmrose
April 14th 2023


6827 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

wounds youth indeed



and punishes pecker

henryChinaski
April 14th 2023


5033 Comments


let's goooooo, will check this out later

Rowan5215
Staff Reviewer
April 14th 2023


47639 Comments


lmao good summary

kick her in the balls etc

PotsyTater
April 14th 2023


10100 Comments


My Jesus piece
Is my whole body
Y’all hoes chicken
Like Roy rogers

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
April 14th 2023


32043 Comments


"Christ Fragment" literally laughed out loud at this, thank you YoYo, great review too.

Butkuiss
April 14th 2023


7060 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Riffs adequately hard for a squat day soundtrack but damn that mastering is Rick Rubincore

Mort.
April 14th 2023


25134 Comments


christ fragment is a good name for a band aswell


hmmmmmm want to make a synonym game list now

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
April 14th 2023


18257 Comments


Just put this on the playlist for a road trip tomorrow. If it 3's it better 3 hard.

pjquinones747
April 14th 2023


4244 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

singles are all brutal and so far the album is holding up. such a good band

tyman128
Staff Reviewer
April 14th 2023


4527 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

This is ruthless

SteakByrnes
April 14th 2023


29829 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This album slaps cock and Jack honestly we have to go out back to talk about this rating

AsleepInTheBack
Staff Reviewer
April 14th 2023


10210 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Hey didn’t END release this album like 6 years ago?

DarkSideOfLucca
April 14th 2023


17583 Comments


I am so goddamn pumped for this

Their first album still has not left my gym rotation



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