Nu-Nation
Wake Up


1.5
very poor

Review

by Metalstyles USER (130 Reviews)
February 6th, 2012 | 13 replies


Release Date: 2012 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The Russian version of Soulfly. Make of that what you will

I don’t like to rip on little known bands, I really don’t, especially when they are nice enough to give away their albums for free, proudly waving that middle finger towards the shoddy business side of music. Sadly, I just can’t find too much to like about Nu-Nation’s debut album, Wake Up. Being an enthusiast of both groove metal the genre and groove-filled metal in general, I wanted this to be a good little underground release that would surprise me and get my foot tapping. Alas, there just isn’t much to be hailed about this record. Essentially, Wake Up sounds like an uninspired collection of Soulfly b-sides. The songs on this debut album are all based on the same thick, digging guitar grooves that propel Max Cavalera’s band, but Nu-Nation’s cuts don’t have that pull-in effect that the heavyweights of groove metal encompass. Since groove metal is a relatively straightforward style of music, it is mandatory for the riffs to be captivating, or at the least, they should get one’s head bobbing. Nu-Nation have a lot of work to do in that regard. The songs generally grow stale before reaching midway and thanks to the primitive song structures, which favor the power of a riff to variation, those who have the patience to listen all the way through will experience no change. It is one thing to base your music on groovy, enthralling riffs, but another to play the same dull chords over and over again, and Nu-Nation certainly sound like they had a shortage of ideas when it came to writing riffs for this album. With vapid riffs following vapid riffs, there simply is nothing noteworthy going on.

The best thing I can say about Wake Up is that it isn’t offensively bad and the title track, "Ready To Run" and the instrumental "Revery" are decent-enough listening material. The groove in "Ready To Run" really isn’t half-bad. Rest of the album is easily forgettable, blase material though. Nu-Nation wear their influences on their sleeves, but aren’t able to live up to them. Besides, even if they would have managed to, with seven Soulfly, four Skinlab and nine Ektomorf releases out there already (mind you, all those bands are still active), is there even a need for another so called "nu-thrash" group? Probably not, especially not for one that sounds like a poor man’s version of the aforementioned bands. Still, these guys are young and there’s room for improvement here. With tighter focus on both song- and riffwriting the next time around, they could churn out a decent groove metal album for all we know. At present though, Wake Up is nothing more than a rudimentary groove metal album. If you are a fan of Soulfly, Ektomorf and newer age Sepultura, you might like this, otherwise, it is best to keep clear.



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KILL
February 6th 2012


81580 Comments


WAAAAAAAAAKE UUUUUUUUUUUUUPPPPPPPPPPPPPP

pizzamachine
February 6th 2012


27767 Comments


Good review, this sounds blehhh.

MisterTornado
February 6th 2012


4507 Comments


Nu-Nation lol

turnip90210
February 6th 2012


451 Comments


Pos. As if the world needed another clone...

linchpin313
February 6th 2012


830 Comments


Haven't those guys heard of Ektomorf?

Shuyin
February 6th 2012


14982 Comments


Nu Nation, wake up


NO, DIE!

Nagrarok
February 7th 2012


8656 Comments


I think that perhaps you could do without those first few sentences here, otherwise all I can say is the usual: nice work on covering something outside my interest zone ;)

Metalstyles
February 7th 2012


8576 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Thanks guys and Nag, yes, this is definitely not for you, but if you're interested you could check out my year-end list. I'm positive that there are a few albums that should pique your interest ;).

greg84
Emeritus
February 7th 2012


7654 Comments


Great write-up mate. I should write a negative review one day, but I'm just too lazy to do it. The last groove metal album I really enjoyed was last year's debut of Smokescreen, The Human Condition. An independent release that recalled the greatest discs of Pantera. Excellent vocals and guitar work.

Metalstyles
February 7th 2012


8576 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Thanks Greg! That album sounds interesting btw, I guess I should check that out,

Fau
February 8th 2012


2 Comments


Magnus Altkula, thanx a lot for the first not-Russian detailed review! I think it's fair, this album is really a kind of naive creativity. But as a member of the band I can say that it's made as a tribute to old-school genre we like so much. These songs are written sincerely and honestly, just as we could do. And I really don't think everything is so bad with the songwrighting. Though you know better))
Everyone can download the album for free from our website: http://nunation.ru/
Hope you'll like it despite everything

By the way, title track video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxXDHHUKtJw


Metalstyles
February 8th 2012


8576 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Thanks for being so civil, I appreciate it. Also, I never said that the songwriting is horrible, it's just that, since it's so straightforward, the riffs could have more groove and zazz to them. But the review is just my opinion, and I'm glad you value it despite it being a negative one. I also appreciate that you guys are sincere and passionate about what you do, props on that, and like I also mentioned in the review, I'm all for little known bands making it.



Thank you for your comment and if you promise not to murder me, I'll possibly meet you guys at the Tallinn date .

Fau
February 8th 2012


2 Comments


Yeah, be shure! But I can't promise you will not be damaged in slamming and stagedive
See you!



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