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HORSE the band
The Mechanical Hand


3.0
good

Review

by USER (43 Reviews)
October 21st, 2005 | 258 replies


Release Date: 2005 | Tracklist


HORSE The Band came out of nowhere really, when their debut full-length R. Borlax hit the shelves. After a few EPs which didn't offer much else to compete with the hardcore scene, this 10-track CD was filled with fast pace, devilish riffs and screams, and those unusual keyboard melodies which reminded us of our 8-bit NES days. Still, it took them 3 years to finally release their sophomore albuum, The Mechanical Hand (Originally titled SUPER HORSE The Band, which I prefer to be honest). It's filled to the brim with 13 tracks, each with their own qualities and reminders of why we loved this band to begin with.

"Birdo" kicks off this album with a weird spoken passage, then bursts into a hastey drum beat. It sounds very typical HORSE, with unbelieveable double bass pedal work and keyboard melodies which made me wonder why they are even there, and even more why I love them. It breaks down into an intense keyboard-based bridge with weird harmonic noises every now and then, and it feels a little too surreal for the band's style. Still, this song is a great example of HORSE's musical stylings. It's not until "The House Of Bod" that I'm taken back to their debut. 4 minutes of DEP-esque metalcore breakdowns, a bridge you wouldn't really expect from this band and a sweet bassline, something that is generally quite underated about this band. The second bridge sounds like free-for-all jazz on the keyboards, and it took me straight back to the Sonic The Hedgehog 2 days. "Octopus On Fire" is another 4-minute long extraganza of insane little licks on a very over-distorted guitar matching well-played keyboard melodies. Trust me when I say the keyboard riff in the bridge will make you want to listne to this song in all it's glory again.

But still, I couldn't help but feel a little disappointed at this effort. A lot of these songs don't really add much to the band's already gimmicky style of music, and instead just remind me that they are pretty much geeks who grabbed a guitar one day and started playing. They do a lot more experimentation on this album, with songs like "Heroes Die" playing above a 3 and a half-minute battle between medievil soldiers, and the almost hair-metal style solo that leads throughout "Soaring Quails" making interesting sounds. But they don't really follow it up well. 2 of the songs on this album are instrumental (Brilliantly played none-the-less, but still instrumentals), and 2 others are just over 1 minute each. One of these songs is the high-speed "Taken By Vultures", one of the best songs on the album I think. It involves HORSE's almost natural talent of pulling out hardcore riffs in a short space of time, since a lot of the songs on this album rise over 4 minutes.

The truth is, this is HORSE The Band's effort to find a new sound for themselves and expand as a band without losing their already appealing and brilliantly-constructed musical styles. Sadly, they don't pull this off that well. Many of the songs on this album sound the same, which would be better if all the tracks weren't so long and didn't drag out. Generally, you have to wait about 2 minutes to get to the bridge of each song, which is the place where they really bust out and you realize they can play some awesome music. The Killers' style of keyboard-based indie pop feels present in "Manateen", and "A Rusty Glove" has a very retro bridge with more keyboard melodies and palm-muting. Luckily, the album ends on a good note. "The Black Hole" is most definately the best song on the album, with dynamic shifts between volumes and styles, and very unique keyboard riffs which match the song's ongoing darker mood. The second bridge just feels brilliant, backed by just keyboard and bass, and they compliment each other amazingly. The middle of this song feels like you are playing Super Mario 3, an equally superb game. It all finishes off with an out-of-the-blue style piano melody, which fades out into a clever soundbite from Statler and Waldorf, the old guy hecklers from the Muppets.

Let's face it, this album would never touch R. Borlax. That is just a cult-classic, with a near perfect set of songs. However, with The Mechanical Hand, it feels as if HTB don't care about comparisons between the 2 albums. What this album lacks in classic songs like "Cutsment" and "Sevententacles And Eight Flames", it tries desperately to make up for in experimentation with riffs and melodies, and mixing into different sounds (In the beginning of "Lord Gold Throneroom", I'm certain a mic was placed in a room where an orgy was taking place. Either way, it sure sounds like that). Sadly, HORSE The Band don't deliver as well as they were expected to, but give them time to write more riffs and lyrics inspired by the games of the 80s and 90s. Of course, songs like "Birdo", "The House Of Bod", "Taken By Vultures" and "The Black Hole" are all amazing highlights of this CD, reeking with the band's addictive sound

Fuck "Nintendo-core", this is "SNES-core".

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Comments:Add a Comment 
theshapeofpunktocome
October 21st 2005


49 Comments


hey, hey. Nice review and brilliant band.

Smooches :-*

Kid A
October 21st 2005


261 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

These guys are coming with Dillinger Escape Plan!!! I can't wait!!! I've never heard these guys, but if they're good enough to play with Dillinger, they're good enough for me. I hope.

204409
Emeritus
October 21st 2005


3998 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I was actually about to review this album. But then you did it. Umm, they had a pretty solid following in CA before R. Borlax came out. I have been listening to them for like 6 years now. I stumbled across them when mp3.com was back around and thought it was hilarious and awesome.

Jawaharal
October 21st 2005


1832 Comments


I don't like this band too much. Good review though.

S0L1DUS SN4K3
October 22nd 2005


1 Comments


i love this band. my brother was friends with their old bassist (andy) and im proud to say that i played halo with him

204409
Emeritus
October 22nd 2005


3998 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Also, you get props for the Sons of Liberty derived user name but all those points taken away when you spelled out the name in all caps excepting the leet inclusions.

SHthrash
October 25th 2005


7 Comments


Very well written review. I'm not too sure about HTB tho. I like they're sound, but the whole "nintendocore" or "SNEScore" or whatever just kinda has me thinking wtf. I might be seeing them soon though.

Zebra
Moderator
October 25th 2005


2647 Comments


This is one of the only hardcore bands that I will listen too. As far as starting the whole "nintento-core" thing, that is false.

By the way, excellent review.

Kid A
November 26th 2005


261 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I just got this cd and I love it. Alot of it's based off super mario brothers I think. I know Birdo is that pink thing that shoots eggs out of its mouth.

Cravinov13
December 30th 2005


3854 Comments


Intresting band, dumb name. They're deffinitly original.

Skyler
January 17th 2006


1084 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Saw these guys play live about 2 months ago, pretty awesome show they put on.

wtfmates19
January 25th 2006


5 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I've been listening to this band a lot recently. Actually, I've been listening to tons of hardcore recently. This, Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, Every Time I Die, etc. The use of electronics - actually everything - sets this band apart from other hardcore bands. Haven't listened to R. Borlax, but from what I hear it's pretty good.

Oh yeah, I'm going to see them in a few months. Can't fucking wait

Pizza
January 31st 2006


701 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i want this cd!

BloodThirstyGuillotine
January 31st 2006


63 Comments


I think R. Borlax was much better, but this is still a good album.

IsItLuck?
Emeritus
February 2nd 2006


4958 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I was listening to some of their songs the other day, really interesting stuff. Might have to purchase, not sure. Nice review kif.

LOOK Daean said
February 5th 2006


14 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This band is amazing. It's not really as heavy as their first cd, incorporating more synth into the music, but these guys are awesome. Not to mention their live show is amazing and hilarious.

Buy this cd and R. Borlax NOW!

JAStewart
February 8th 2006


180 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Birdo is just the best song ever

STFDood84
February 10th 2006


179 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Fucking brilliant band. I just copped this album today and it definitely lives up to the hype I've heard. The first three-four tracks are absolutely killer, and I love the hardcore feel with the vox and drumming. I crack a huge smile when they rip on the keys, reminds me of my good old NES days with Double Dragon and SMB 1-3. And these guys got skills, too, mad skills. Definitely a new fave.

204409
Emeritus
February 10th 2006


3998 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I love "Birdo" and "A Rusty Glove." All the songs are keepers though.

sandwith
February 10th 2006


15 Comments


man i rember listing to bunnys like 2 yeras ago these guys kick ass



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