3 (USA)
Wake Pig


4.0
excellent

Review

by ThePalaceOfWisdom USER (39 Reviews)
February 1st, 2009 | 16 replies


Release Date: 2005 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Dark, ominous, intense, emotive. What more could you ask for?

What does it mean to be progressive? Is it simply the act of innovation? Is it revolutionizing the way things are done? Whatever your definition, 3 is a band who are a fair representation of the “progressive rock” genre. Taking influence from a variety of musical styles including; Flamenco, Funk, Alternative rock, Pop and even Metal, the band demonstrates a vast level of skill.

Wake Pig is the darkest of the band’s albums to date. Steering away from the more cheery styling’s of their earlier works and being slightly less accessible then the follow up “The End is Begun” the album is brimming with a dark atmosphere reminiscent of a Science-Fiction film score. The album contains an incredible amount of technical skill. Joey Eppard (Brother of former Coheed & Cambria drummer Josh Eppard) is notable for his impressive finger-picked guitar style, playing at lightning fast speeds whilst keeping the performance melodic and avoiding the instrumental wankery often associated with progressive artists.

Guitarist Billy Riker balances Eppard’s work with melodic leads that add a certain level of intensity to the performance. The band’s rhythm section also put in their fair share of good work. Keyboardist Joe Stote maintains the previously mentioned atmosphere throughout the album, whilst bassist Daniel Grimsland provides a powerful and interesting performance that balances out the guitar work. Drummer/Percussionist Chris Gartmann is another highly skilled performer. Providing numerous fills that keep the songs together. Not to mention his exceptional drum solo during the hidden track located after the final song.

As a unit the band write very well structured songs. The album does provide a rather impressive range of songs. “Dogs of War” is a soothing acoustic ballad featuring a very mellow Eppard providing an exceptional vocal performance. Album opener “Alien Angel” is the perfect rock song, complete with a catchy-chorus and possibly the heaviest riffs on the album. “Bramfatura” is simply a demonstration of Eppard’s musical prowess but it leads into the album’s strongest track “Trust” seamlessly.

One of the most interesting aspects of the band is Joey Eppard’s angelic voice. Similar to many vocalists in the progressive genre he favors vocals of a higher register although he’s definitely more grounded then some of his contemporaries (Claudio Sanchez, Cedric Bixler-Zavala, Darroh Sudderth etc.) never reaching that ear piercingly high pitch. He also demonstrates proficient use of his mid-range technique being mildly quiet, yet impassioned.
As far as lyrics are concerned the band performs well. At times the lyrics seem anecdotal much like the story-teller lyrics of bands such as Pink Floyd. The lyrics are also ripe with metaphors but not to the point where they become meaningless. Despite the anecdotal nature of the lyrics the album steers clear of any universal concept to tie each story together.

So what are the downsides to the album? Well it’s prog and that alone can be too much for some people. The songs aren’t particularly abrasive but, the album undoubtedly requires multiple listens to really reach the listener. Eppard’s voice may annoy some people and the lyrics may be a bit off putting to those who dislike the particular style. The biggest issue I’ve found is the lack of variance in sound. Whilst the band writes technical music as well as simplistic music and changes from hard-rock anthems, acoustic ballads and mellowed-out jams there is still an overall sound that remains the same in each song.

Aside from these minor setbacks the album is quite impressive and is well worth the listen. As far as recommendations I’d actually suggest picking up the End is Begun first mainly because of the accessibility of the band on that album. But, for those who already have or those who don’t care about my suggestion, this album is a must have for fans of progressive rock.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
handoman
February 2nd 2009


2386 Comments


awesome album

Bfhurricane
February 2nd 2009


6284 Comments


The first I heard this band was at Prog Nation. This was one of the best opening acts I've ever seen. Bramfatura is is nasty.

Acre
February 2nd 2009


847 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I had heard this before Prog Nation, so I was totally stoked. My friend entered with no expectations for 3, and pretty much shit his balls when Joey played Bramfatura.

willfellmarsy
February 2nd 2009


3847 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Amaze Disgrace has the best build up to/guitar solo ever...album is sexy

xequalscore
February 3rd 2009


437 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

My buddy just gave me this CD so I'm gonna check it out right...about...now. All I know is "Alien Angel" is the ****.

AP07373
February 25th 2009


493 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

I had high hopes for this album, but found it to be rather boring...which is odd because that's the opposite of what everyone on here has said. Still like the band though. Review isn't bad either.

CradleofMILF
May 21st 2009


168 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I like this album. Not as much as The End Is Begun though. A lot better then their other three albums though. (Including the live one.) I like the style of Wake Pig and TEIB a lot more.

Bfhurricane
May 21st 2009


6284 Comments


I was actually looking for some of this band's material in Borders the other day, couldn't find anything. Spent my money on Neutral Milk Hotel instead.

Waior
May 21st 2009


11778 Comments


Ugh, but this album is so good.

CradleofMILF
May 24th 2009


168 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I really love the first half of the album, up to 6. The rest of the cd is good as well. It just isn't as good as the first half in my opinion. It would have been cool if they could have had the same consistency but what bands are consistent nowadays anyway. *thinks*. Still a great cd though.

fireaboveicebelow
May 24th 2009


6835 Comments


not sure why people like this band so much

Waior
May 24th 2009


11778 Comments


Because they're talented?

marksellsuswallets
May 24th 2009


4884 Comments


Wow...this completely surprised me...not sure what I'd rate this yet but it's pretty awesome so far.

Waior
June 1st 2009


11778 Comments


Found yourself a rating yet, Brent?

cb123
January 19th 2010


2238 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

great album with a fairly unique sound. just got through the first listen and was very impressed

qwe3
January 19th 2010


21836 Comments


i liked the other album better waior, this is alright though



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