Envy of None
Envy of None


4.0
excellent

Review

by Batareziz USER (89 Reviews)
May 24th, 2022 | 15 replies


Release Date: 2022 | Tracklist

Review Summary: It is not Rush, but that’s not always a bad thing

It is amazing how sometimes the end result can differ from expectations, even when, it would seem, all parts are familiar. Let’s take the band Envy of None as an example, which recently released its eponymous debut. It consists of vocalist Maiah Wynne, singer-songwriter that predominantly works with folk rock; bassist Andy Curran, one of the members of the Canadian group Coney Hatch; record engineer and also guitarist Alfio Annibalini; and the most famous of the bandmembers guitarist Alex Lifeson (a clarification, just in case, he used to be in Rush). So what kind of result can one expect here?

Obviously, a single option comes to mind: something in the hard rock vein. It can be traditional or progressive, but hard rock still. The pedigree demands, so to say, and average age of the instrumental backbone also leads to a conclusion that they are going to stick to their guns (don’t change horses in mid-stream, as the proverb says). KK’s Priest is one of the recent examples of this approach. Well, in our case the result is not what we expected.

Yes, the sound of Envy of None can be characterized as ‘rock’, but only because it involves some of the instruments typical for the genre. Other than that, almost nothing ties what is proposed on the album to potential expectations and musical background of each of the bandmembers. Instead, it is quite the opposite. All of the instruments stick to simpler parts and as if pushed to the background, functioning primarily as melodic pulsations. Envy of None does not rely on epic solos or powerful riffs, which, again, could have been expected. No, the musicians prefer to focus on the tone and atmosphere, creating one of the musical poles that holds the album, but does not steal the show.

This approach allows them to highlight the work done by vocalist Maiah Wynne. With her ethereal and haunting melodies, she accents the atmosphere created by her bandmates, but also infuses a bit of restraint to simplify perception. She serves as a kind of order in the musical chaos.

On Envy of None the band balances between atmosphere and conventional structures. The opening track Never Said I Love You is an excellent cut and electrifying pop song, which is not devoid of certain darkness. It is also a kind of anomaly on the album, as there is no other track like it here. Instead, they move away from such outright poppiness and focus more on ambient atmosphere. Shadow provides an eerie feeling of the swampy South combined with dark rhythms akin to Depeche Mode. Other tracks possess hypnotic quality (Liar, Enemy), bringing to mind comparisons to Nine Inch Nails or Massive Attack, although not as aggressive. Choruses on Dog’s Life flirt with industrial, but, again, do not involve its typical heaviness. At times the band takes a breather and go for melancholic contemplation like on Kabul Blues or Old Strings.

All in all, Envy of None turned out to be a surprise, especially for those attracted to the project because Alex Lifeson’s involvement. But do not expect to see some kind of Rush here, at least their classic sound. Instead, to continue with comparison, the album may be of interest to those appreciating their Grace Under Pressure period. In any case, it is a joy to see the musicians not resting on their laurels and trying their hand in something new. It is also a joy to see results as captivating as this. You can consider this reviewer a fan of the album who is going to wait for their next release.



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YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
May 25th 2022


18874 Comments


not sure why nobody has commented on this, good review

Batareziz
May 25th 2022


314 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thank you, YoYo.

Well, it doesn't get much ratings too, so I assumed people found it not worthy of their attention.

AnimalForce1
Contributing Reviewer
May 25th 2022


862 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Great review! Pos'd



I'm very happily shocked by this album. Went in expecting hard or prog rock thanks to Lifeson's involvement, came out having listened to a wonderful little experimental rock LP. Hope to see more from this band in the future, they're off to a great start

Koris
Staff Reviewer
May 25th 2022


21171 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Great review! Definitely a different type of project for Lifeson, but I liked it quite a bit



Also, I'm surprised that a review was featured for an album that came out that long ago, but I'm certainly not complaining

AnimalForce1
Contributing Reviewer
May 25th 2022


862 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Honestly, if this album review hadn't been featured, I probably never would've known about it

Koris
Staff Reviewer
May 25th 2022


21171 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

That's why I said I'm not complaining :] Despite Lifeson's involvement, I think the album passed a lot of people by (or in the case of websites like ProgArchives, people just scoffed at it because it didn't sound like Rush)

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
May 25th 2022


5912 Comments


Good review! Hadn't heard about this, but seems like I need to check it out.

Batareziz
May 26th 2022


314 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thank you, Animal. What you described is exactly what happened to me :]

Batareziz
May 26th 2022


314 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thank you, Koris. Exactly, I was surprised to see the review there as well :] But if it helps to bring more attantetion to this project, I'm all for it.

Batareziz
May 26th 2022


314 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thank you, Sunny. Interesting to hear what you think as you do.

SitarHero
May 26th 2022


14714 Comments


Summary is false. Good review otherwise. Gotta check.

Batareziz
May 26th 2022


314 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thank you, Sitar. What do you mean false? EON is not Rush ;]

SitarHero
May 29th 2022


14714 Comments


I'm talking about the statement that not being Rush is not always a bad thing. FALSE! Not being Rush is ALWAYS a bad thing! xD

benkim
August 3rd 2022


4813 Comments


Hmm the Opener is certainly interesting

Sabrutin
October 6th 2022


9722 Comments


bit of an understated release, every song is kind of a straight line structurally, but not bad. Tracks 4, 5, 6 are an interesting trio



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