Alesana
The Emptiness


3.0
good

Review

by Comatorium. USER (47 Reviews)
January 14th, 2010 | 213 replies


Release Date: 2010 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The Emptiness will... surprise you, actually.

During Christmas break of my sophomore year in high school (that'd be three years ago now) i downloaded two very different albums with some iTunes cards I had received. I became extremely enamored with both and would continue to follow both band's discographies to this day. The first was "Put On Your Rosy Red Glasses" by The Number Twelve Looks Like You, the second was "On Frail Wings Of Vanity And Wax." by Alesana. With Alesana as a self-acknowledged very guilty pleasure, and TNTLLY now out of the game, I was left mildly looking forward to Alesana's third studio album "The Emptiness."

After thoroughly enjoying "Frail Wings" and listening to the underwhelming "Where Myth Fades To Legend" out of pure loyalty to one of the bands that introduced me to the metalcore genre, I wasn't exactly feeling optimistic about this record. I expected more of the same, but was pleasantly surprised.

Alesana's "The Emptiness" is a lyrical concept album based off Edgar Allen Poe's poem "Annabel Lee," and is comprised of 11 tracks of mediocre to better than average metalcore. There are some minor changes in the band's sound as a whole, as they have seemed to figure some things out. First and foremost, with a new guitarist the band has obviously gained some much needed energy in their music and seem much more into their performance here, as opposed to simply treading through the motions as they did on "Where Myth Fades To Legend." Alesana has also apparently come to the realization that while having four distinguished vocalists, it just creates a mess of noise when more than two are singing or screaming at once. The sound of the music here is much simpler and refined, the production is decent, and through the use of samples and atmospherics the album attempts to create a specific mood for the listener. It succeeds about half the time.

Opening track "Curse of the Virgin Canvas" sets the bar for the album with a spoken word introduction and a proclamation of "The emptiness will haunt you.” From here we get standard fare for those familiar with the band, and if you already dislike the band, this album will do nothing to change your mind. This is more of the same throaty screaming, mildly talented guitar riffs, and high pitched singing, although thankfully the annoying highs from their previous two albums are foregone in favor of a more straightforward, less stylized singing method.

In between poppy choruses and screamed verses, the album tells the story of Annabel Lee, with the initial song providing background information, and every other one thereafter being based on a character from the story such as “The Artist,” “The Murderer,” The Thespian,” and “The Lover.” These are actually the standout tracks on the album, playing off of musical and atmospheric concepts that match the character the song is based on. For example, “The Artist” features subdues guitar riffs that don’t take the forefront. The clean singing provided by Shawn Milke takes center stage here, and is actually quite pleasant at times. “The Murderer” is one of the heavier cuts from the album, and plays larger off of dissonant guitar riffs and screaming/growling from lead vocalist Dennis Lee, as well as backing screams from Milke.

“The Thespian” is as close to older material as the band gets on here, starting off with some dual vocals and tradeoff singing and screaming throughout the song’s duration. The song is one of the strongest on the album with a catchy chorus that is again split with the sing/scream dynamic. I never said it was original though, which brings us the the album’s main problem... every other track.

While there are no tracks that are outright bad like on “Where Myth Fades To Legend,” there are some that are simply unnecessary and kind of boring. “Hymn For The Shameless” attempts to be a more melodic and catchy ditty, but save for a few moments of success, ultimately just drags on. The same goes for the song “Heavy Hangs The Albatross,” although Dennis’s vocal work here with the low growls is somewhat enjoyable.

The album’s main problem is that this has all been done before by Alesana. Its just a tad more refined and slightly improved, which leads to many of the tracks blending together. I would recommend you check this out though, because it is better than either of their previous albums. the bar for the album with a spoken word introduction and a proclamation of "The emptiness will haunt you."



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  • Kronzo (3)
    Alesana will surprise you with a comeback and some of their best songs to date....

    FoetidPothos (2.5)
    Adjunct....

    bbdmittenz (3)
    I refuse to say that this is a bad album, but at the same time hesitate to say it's great....

    Plutonio (1.5)
    The Emptiness is essentially the pus that oozes from an infected pore on the face of music...

  • chiggles (3)
    Pacing and originality are the biggest downfalls of the album, but don't hate it just yet....

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    Alesana hit back with a stellar performance....



Comments:Add a Comment 
Comatorium.
January 14th 2010


5229 Comments


I do wish people would not troll rate this a 1... that's just unnecessary.

Comatorium.
January 14th 2010


5229 Comments


So i completely forgot about checking for a stream, besides im pretty sure there isn't one. Sorry mods, shut it down...

Comatorium.
January 14th 2010


5229 Comments


its better, but it wont change your opinion on them

Xplisit
January 14th 2010


1646 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

i saw these guys live just before 'frail wings' came out, not gonna lie they were awesome.



then i saw them again right when 'where myth fades' came out.. wasnt awesome

Jaskolkaaa
January 14th 2010


330 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

Frail Wings pissed me off because the production SUCKED but it was a decent album, I thought.

I heard "The Thespain" and "To Be Scared By An Owl" and I didn't like either, are they a good example for the rest of the album?

DiceMan
January 14th 2010


7066 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Not a fan of the band at all. Might give this a listen though, I haven't heard anything mediocre in a long time.



Downloading it now.





Edit: First thoughts, that intro is so fucking cliche and cheesy. Still really hate that dude's voice... A lot.. It isn't 1 bad though. I'm guessing a 2 off of the first track.

Comatorium.
January 14th 2010


5229 Comments


yeah it was a 2-3 for me so i decided to go high based on my old fondness for them.

yeah where myth fades was an ok listen but it doesnt transfer well live..

Xplisit
January 14th 2010


1646 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

except for Red and Dying Evening, which they never seemed to play live in their ep days.

Comatorium.
January 14th 2010


5229 Comments


that was also the best song on where myth fades to legend.

Comatorium.
January 14th 2010


5229 Comments


meh, more or less im pleased with how this turned out as a whole. it shows progression, however slight.

DiceMan
January 14th 2010


7066 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

They do that spoken word thing again which made me wanna stab myself. Still isn't a good album, but at least it didn't suck as much as their other stuff.

Comatorium.
January 14th 2010


5229 Comments


theres even more of it here than on their old ones too.... it gets annoying.

Apollo
January 14th 2010


10691 Comments


I might check this out based your review. Nice one.

Xplisit
January 14th 2010


1646 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

i dont even remember very much spoken word before this except for on 'Congratulations, I Hate You'...



but the spoken word on here is at least properly themed..

sspedding
January 14th 2010


5726 Comments


despise this band. Probably won't check it out.

Xplisit
January 14th 2010


1646 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

its better than 'where myth fades' and also better than some of the other bands you listen to

PinkBlackberry
January 14th 2010


2346 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Some ..ok riffing, and you're right, the vocals got dumbed down and went to the straight forward mediocre snooze fest of every other band. fuck, even though the cleans COULD get annoying it was still a fun and a little different of a listen, you could pick them out of a crowd of mediocrity..this, this is just..ugh



edit: Calling this Metalcore is a tad of a stretch..and by a tad, it's like calling emarosa deathcore. they're post hardcore..and they're not doing it all that well

Xplisit
January 14th 2010


1646 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

the vocals have improved over 'where myth fades', so like wtf are you saying

Waior
January 14th 2010


11778 Comments


this is the worst band ever

Xplisit
January 14th 2010


1646 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

definitely not



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