Dance Gavin Dance
Downtown Battle Mountain


4.0
excellent

Review

by Kronzo USER (44 Reviews)
August 8th, 2009 | 1679 replies


Release Date: 2007 | Tracklist

Review Summary: On this album, the guys really manage to perfect their sound they were developing on Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean.

DANCE GAVIN DANCE – Downtown Battle Mountain

• Jonny Craig - Lead Vocals
• Jonathan Mess - Screamed Vocals
• Will Swan - Guitar
• Sean O'Sullivan - Guitar
• Eric Lodge - Bass Guitar
• Matt Mingus - Drums

Dance Gavin Dance is a post-hardcore band from Sacramento, California that formed in 2005. The band is known for their intricate guitar work, their cool song titles, their instrumental prowess, and on this album, the soaring clean vocals of Jonny Craig. Downtown Battle Mountain was the last album they recorded with Craig and guitarist Sean O’Sullivan. On this album, the guys really manage to perfect their sound they were developing on Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean. The songs on this album have a lot more hooks and they are more coherent and thought out.

Their first effort, Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean, showed that the group had potential to be something great but failed to really have many moments that truly stood out. Downtown Battle Mountain has a lot more screaming when compared to Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean. This could be a good thing or a bad thing. I guess it depends if you like Jon Mess’s screaming. It’s not even really screaming, as a matter of fact, it is just a really harsh shout. I personally find he has made a bit of a niche for himself in this album and he fits quite well as his appearances on the album are more often hit than miss. A great example of Jon Mess doing a good job is in “Backwards Pumpkin Song”. I love how the song kicks off with him belting out “Sit down, call off the cavalry, I'm stealing the jewels, in a slow motion action replay”. It just sounds powerful. Overall, Jon Mess provides a yang to Jonny Craig’s yin for a great dual-vocal assault.

Jonny Craig is an outstanding vocalist to say the least. Some people consider him the only reason this album wasn’t a complete disaster. I on the other hand, disagree. Jonny Craig is just one of the positive colors that stands side by side with the expansive palette of dynamics this collection of songs possesses. Ah, but that is a debatable topic that is for another discussion. I really can’t name a song where Craig doesn’t provide an awesome performance. There are just so many vocal highlights in almost every song. I guess the ones that jumped out at me the fastest were “And I Told Them I Invented Times New Roman”, where he passionately delivers soothing melodies for the whole song. Also, the chorus of “Lemon Meringue Tie” is just outstanding when Craig sings “And I don't know why, I don’t know why, I fight for you this way, Fight for you this way, Fight for you this way-ay-ay-ayyyyyy”.

Instrumentally, this album is top-notch for post-hardcore. The guitars and bass are usually very intricate (See “It's Safe to Say You Dig the Backseat” and the soothing intro of “Open Your Eyes And Look North”). They accompany the emotions the songs are trying to deliver amazingly well (See “Lemon Meringue Tie”). I can’t really give a drumming highlight, but Matt Mingus does a pretty good job keeping the songs together and tight when needed and loosens up at times and provides a wide variety of beats and rhythms which rarely bore the listener. Although, the bass player only comes out and plays interesting bass lines around 35% of the time. He is a decent bass player and I would have liked to see more of his playing, but he did a good job as the genre isn’t really renowned for its spectacular bass playing.

There are only really a few negative things about this album. “Strawberry Andre” sticks out like a sore thumb. To be frank, it just sucks for the most part. It features a nice clean bridge, but is really just a boring track that I tend to skip when listening to DBM. Other nitpicky things include the “Untitled” intro which flows into “And I Told Them…” It’s kind of cool sounding and I like how it flows into the next track but it just kind of drags on for too long. Also, the last track, “12 Hours, 630 Miles”, is an acoustic track with just strumming and Jonny passionately singing. It has nice vocals, but it is kind of an average and boring way to end off the album and I think it could have served as a nice clean break in the middle of the album. It should have been a little shorter too. Lastly, and ironically, this album can to be a bit of a lyrical mess here and there. Jonathan Mess states at the end of “Lemon Meringue Tie”, and I quote: “Hey girl, you're the best. I'm a sucker, maybe I should *** her now”.

Overall, this is an amazing album and a lot of these songs are great post-hardcore anthems. Just a few minor problems keep this record from being a classic. Since this is the last record to feature Jonny Craig, most fans of the band consider this their best record. While Craig is a great vocalist, there is so much more to Downtown Battle Mountain than Jonny Craig. This band has a great future and I think they will keep delivering us tasty albums for quite awhile.

PROS:

- Well written passionate songs.
- Intricate and tight instrumental work.
- Great dual vocal assault.
- Little filler compared to most post-hardcore albums.
- Creative and dynamic.

CONS:

- Strawberry Andre.
- Untitled drags on for a bit too long.
- Lyrically sparse occasionally.
- Could have had more bass playing (The bass is great, but there was wasted potential, and I just had to put something else here).



OVERALL RATING: 4.2/5



Recent reviews by this author
Various Artists (Hip Hop) SHADYXVOceano Ascendants
Buckethead 3 Foot ClearanceBuckethead Empty Space
Buckethead It's AliveGlass Cloud Perfect War Forever
user ratings (2037)
3.9
excellent
other reviews of this album
1 of
  • 00mee (4.5)
    Possessing both remarkable immediacy and nuanced to a tee, Downtown Battle Mountain dares ...

    Bitstream (4.5)
    If Jonny wasn't such as ass, I'd love to see where this band would be now....

    Beauville88 (4)
    Strong, creative ideas and incredible dual vocals make Dance Gavin Dance's debut a notewor...

    MusicallyInclined (3.5)
    Not groundbreaking, but that Jonny sure can sing....

  • nikotine9 (4.5)
    The album that is the foundation of swancore stands the test of time....



Comments:Add a Comment 
Groink
August 8th 2009


846 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This album is probably my favorite from these guys.

luci
August 8th 2009


12844 Comments


This is the best thing they have ever done

sspedding
August 8th 2009


5726 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

without a shadow of a doubt i agree with the above post.

Kronzo
August 8th 2009


1303 Comments


honestly i think the self titled is just a little better than this.

Kronzo
August 8th 2009


1303 Comments


Self Titled > DBM > Happiness > Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean

sspedding
August 8th 2009


5726 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

the new singer is crap

Kronzo
August 8th 2009


1303 Comments


Well, he's not AS good as Jonny Craig, but i still think he does he pretty good job and the guys really stepped up their game instrumentally on the self titled. Thats why i think it's better overall.

shortone323
August 8th 2009


883 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This album is really good. Craig is an amazing singer, but he's not the only good thing on this album by a long shot. Coming back to this has only increased my already favorable opinion.



Also, good review, but it felt a bit awkward in places.

armfarm
August 8th 2009


590 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

im glad you mentioned the chorus to lemon meringue tie. its probably the best moment on the album

sspedding
August 8th 2009


5726 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

i think its best moment is in Open Your Eyes and Look North tbh but it is a brilliant chorus.

Kronzo
August 8th 2009


1303 Comments


@ Shortone

Can you tell me what places you thought it was awkward so I can maybe change it a little bit to make it better?

CradleofMILF
August 19th 2009


168 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

So many gems in this album. And I Invented Times New Roman is one of the best songs they have ever created. I am not sure which cd is better though this or Happiness. Happiness has such a strong pull on me.

Deathcar
September 17th 2009


1534 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This is quite a good CD on first listen, but it just doesn't hold up/have the replay value of some better post-hardcore like Thursday or PtW...



Annoyingly average, was expecting better.

XZIST
October 1st 2009


11 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this is my new favorite album

sspedding
October 1st 2009


5726 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

this album just rules

Groink
October 1st 2009


846 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Yea, it's a dope album for sure.

stooboy
October 1st 2009


7 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I really love this album. Shame their other stuff isn't as good as this

supercooper
November 27th 2009


145 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

great album. did anyone else have the pleasure of seeing jonny live before he left the band?

loseit13
November 27th 2009


226 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

@stooboy - don't you like happiness?

Kronzo
December 4th 2009


1303 Comments


Jonny is pretty bad live with emarosa tbh.



You have to be logged in to post a comment. Login | Create a Profile





STAFF & CONTRIBUTORS // CONTACT US

Bands: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


Site Copyright 2005-2023 Sputnikmusic.com
All Album Reviews Displayed With Permission of Authors | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy