The Dead Rabbitts
Shapeshifter


3.0
good

Review

by Outkast150 USER (13 Reviews)
June 28th, 2014 | 12 replies


Release Date: 2014 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A review over The Dead Rabbitt's debut album, Shapeshifter.

Back in 2011, Craig Mabbitt (Escape The Fate, ex. Blessthefall, ex. The Word Alive) began a new side project, The Dead Rabbitts, which fell into his interest of more extreme metalcore music. The current line up also including Alex Torres (ex. Eyes Set To Kill, ex. Alesana, ex. Greeley Estates), TJ Bell (Escape The Fate, ex. Motionless In White), and Chris Julian (Greeley Estates). The band released it’s debut EP back in 2012 and eventually signed with Tragic Hero Records in late 2013.
Their debut album, Shapeshifter, had resumed where they left off on the EP. With four re-recorded tracks and seven new tracks. One of the main themes this album displays, in my opinion, is rebellion and/or payback against someone who hurt them. The track “My Only Regret” lives up to the theme. With violent vocals from Mabbitt and heavy instrumentals from the band the song goes into how they had met someone and that they had gone insane and were eventually hurt. In the final part of the bridge Mabbitt sings “Oh no, it won’t happen again. I’ve turned my back and walked away. Meeting you was my mistake”.
Standing out is one of the re-recorded songs “Nothin’ But A Reject”. Improving upon the track with heavier vocals, heavier riffs, and heavier drum beats. The main issue I had with this redone version is that the bridge had been been covered in electronica and synthesizers. This had made Mabbitt’s vocals sound as though he was freezing to death.
The theme however can be overdone. “Keep Tellin’ Yourself You Were Right” shows extreme repetitiveness. Cliche lyrics about being the cure to the spread of someone’s disease. The instrumentals didn’t sound anything different from other bands bordered on the line of “generic”. The chorus seems a bit whiney when complaining about how the person is “pitiful” and telling them do whatever helps them sleep at night.
Another theme seen in the music could be “love”. The song “Air I Breathe Is You” was one of the re-recorded tracks from the EP. The instrumentals seemed very experimental compared to the rest of the album and this song had pulled it off. Lyrically wise the song had done a great job especially the chorus. Mabbit goes into how he feels suffocated without the one he loves and how terrifying it is to not have love.
“Make Me Believe It” also goes into the theme. Another re-recorded track from the EP featuring Caleb Shomo (Beartooth, ex. Attack Attack!) who had sung the chorus. Songs of love seem to be one of the Rabbitts’ strengths seeing how the lyrics are outstanding. A song about how Mabbitt is wants support and love and how he is not the enemy. Questioning if he had done something wrong and how he’s going in a circle. Just wanting his love to make him believe that she loves him. The was one of the best songs off the album.
The final theme would be “conflict with one’s self”. The major conflict seems to be keeping their sanity. The songs “Bats In The Belfry” and “Ghosts In My Bedroom” illustrate this conflict. “Bats In The Belfry” goes into how the singer’s own thoughts are tearing him apart, how he’s going insane, and that he won’t let this happen to him. “Ghosts In My Bedroom” has a similar story however instead of his thoughts it’s the ghost haunting him that’s making him go over the edge. Though the Dead Rabbitts had made a consistent album they still need to find their unique quality of “original” many others have. The band is off to a okay start but hopefully their next EP or album will be impressive.

Recommended Tracks:
Nothin’ But A Reject
Make Me Believe It
Shapeshifter
Deer In The Headlights
Air I Breathe Is You

Unrecommended Tracks:
Keep Tellin’ Yourself You Were Right
Edge of Reality



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Comments:Add a Comment 
BMDrummer
June 28th 2014


15178 Comments


Paragraphs man

Snake.
June 28th 2014


25426 Comments


why the fuck do people like you exist

trackbytrackreviews
June 29th 2014


3469 Comments


what the hell is that rating chart lmao

Feather
June 29th 2014


10748 Comments


^ right. Bad album is bad.

Calc
June 29th 2014


17492 Comments


"what the hell is that rating chart lmao"


lol

CuddlyCaucasian
November 2nd 2015


111 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

I heard a song from this band and it sounded like a metalcore band that had existed for 4 months. Craig Mabbitt needs to quit music if he's still sounding this bad.

Snide
January 23rd 2017


7050 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Album is actually fantastic.

Feather
January 23rd 2017


10748 Comments


Album is actually garbage.*

Danred97
February 6th 2017


2544 Comments


This album would've been amazing if I was still 15. I'm not though, so this is boring, if not inoffensive.

Snide
February 27th 2017


7050 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

New album is sounding like it's gonna be a 4.5. I'm glad this band isn't going through the dreaded sophomore slump.

Feather
February 27th 2017


10748 Comments


Dude, just listen to His Last Walk or The Word Alive's unreleased ep if you really like Craig. This is nowhere near either of those.

Snide
March 25th 2017


7050 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is far better than both of those works.

We like two different Craig eras.



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