Rise and Fall
Our Circle Is Vicious


4.5
superb

Review

by EuphoricDysphoria81 USER (9 Reviews)
August 16th, 2010 | 29 replies


Release Date: 2009 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Sometimes stepping a bit outside of the norm can yield magnificent results.

Progression in music is never an easy thing to accomplish without getting mixed reactions; the hardcore community seems to be especially critical. You're always going to have that fan base that talks about how the older material is better, which in some cases, that is true. But in other cases, development and experimentation can lead to superior songwriting and material. In the case of Belgium's Rise and Fall, you'd be right no matter which side of the argument you take.

The metallic hardcore sounds of the band's debut full-length, Hellmouth, are easily some of the best 90's revival hardcore of this decade. The band's follow-up, 2006's Into Oblivion built on this base, adding a more metal-driven approach as well as further experimentation with outside influences, giving the band a thicker and more full sound that deafened crowds around the globe. Our Circle is Vicious marks Rise and Fall's third full-length release and the band's evolution is in full force now, combining elements of hardcore, metal, post-rock, drone, and punk on one of the 2009's best albums.

Soul Slayer may last just over a minute, but it is an absolutely ripping introduction to Our Circle is Vicious, and a fitting first cut given the album's title. There is no lack of bite here as the guitar shredding of Cedric Goetgebuer is at its best and vocalist Bjorn Dossche unleashes his snarling scream.

After a fairly typical beginning Rise and Fall showcase their varied approach and dynamic songwriting abilities with Built on Graves. The song melds equal parts Neurosis, Entombed, and Integrity. I'm especially fond of the rhythm section on display here. Drummer J.P. Bolle and bassist Vincent Maes bring forth a destructive quake as the song unfolds. Harm's Way sees the band playing around with more unique instrumentation. There are a lot of non-traditional guitar melodies mixed in with your standard metal riffing; there are even some drone segments that bring to mind the Southern Lord catalog.

Even though they've taken to trying a lot of new things on this album, Rise and Fall don't abandon their roots. It's a Long Way Down recalls the band's early recordings with its high-octane assault. Het Oog Van de Storm is another menacing cut of metallic hardcore, bringing to mind Tongued Tied and Where Ghosts Roam from their debut.

It's obvious that the Rise and Fall captured on this recording isn't the same band I first heard five years ago, nor do I expect them to be. It's thrilling to hear the band delve deep and pull out songs that push the limits of their songwriting capabilities. Whether it is the five-minute dirge of To the Bottom or the post-rock inspired In Circles, the quartet has found new ways to bring life to their music. The closing track, Knowing further implements the more adventurous style that Rise and Fall has taken on the album, showcasing a Cult of Luna or Isis-like structure of building up the song before its culmination.

Lyrically, Dossche lets his demons loose over the ten songs. Lines like “While you were falling from grace, I just smiled” from It's a Long Way Down and “Sleep with one eye open / Live with one eye blind” from A Present Tense give you a good idea of what you can expect. But there are also the introspective, such as “Our past mistakes become future fears / An empty page in our diaries,” being the lone lyric from Stillborn.

Rise and Fall have offered up a fantastic album in the form of Our Circle is Vicious. The band's evolution makes it difficult to compare their albums to one another, but then again, maybe that's the point. Each album is its own entity and should be treated as such.



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EuphoricDysphoria81
August 16th 2010


1152 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I hope this is up to par with my two other reviews. Any feedback is appreciated, guys!

Inveigh
August 16th 2010


26901 Comments


nice review man, I haven't heard these guys but I dig Integrity and The Carrier (not to mention Neurosis and Entombed).

EuphoricDysphoria81
August 16th 2010


1152 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

It's well-worth checking out, Inveigh. They seem to get better and better with every release.

Inveigh
August 16th 2010


26901 Comments


word man, putting them on the list then. you recommend this one to start with I take it?

EuphoricDysphoria81
August 16th 2010


1152 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

No, I'd recommend Hellmouth, then move on from there. Each one has a more varied sound than the one before it, but Our Circle is Vicious is their overall best.

Inveigh
August 16th 2010


26901 Comments


right on, thanks man

Apollo
August 16th 2010


10691 Comments


nice review as always dude. this sounds like something I would enjoy

EuphoricDysphoria81
August 16th 2010


1152 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks Apollo. Muchas gracias, senor

alachlahol
August 16th 2010


7593 Comments


did Bannon do the cover art? great album

EuphoricDysphoria81
August 16th 2010


1152 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I believe he did. He usually does the album art for Deathwish acts.

alachlahol
August 16th 2010


7593 Comments


i should have known

EuphoricDysphoria81
August 16th 2010


1152 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I'm just assuming he did. I really don't know, but with them being on Deathwish, that usually means he has a big part in the release, whether it be production or artwork.

alachlahol
August 16th 2010


7593 Comments


it has to be. it's a skull. and it's surrounded by splotchy pastel-like dots

EuphoricDysphoria81
August 16th 2010


1152 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Good point! lol

EuphoricDysphoria81
August 16th 2010


1152 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

It's very good, Josh D. I'd recommend it to any hardcore fan.

EuphoricDysphoria81
August 16th 2010


1152 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Really? I didn't get that vibe at all!

cvlts
August 16th 2010


9943 Comments


yeah, no, not at all...

review is hella good dude, i disagree with the rating obviously, but you got some talent. my word of advice is to keep bolding on the scarce side... jus from personal experience.
this would be a 4 for me if Into Oblivion wasnt so much goddamn better than this.
check out Trap Them if you havent, bro. If you like this you'll love them.

EuphoricDysphoria81
August 16th 2010


1152 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

No, I didn't take it to heart at all. I just found it surprising, but now that you say which Defeater song, I think you might have found a good correlation.

EuphoricDysphoria81
August 16th 2010


1152 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This Life is Genocide- You thought Into Oblivion was better than this? I don't get that. Can you please explain? Not trying to be a dick or anything, I'm just curious.

cvlts
August 16th 2010


9943 Comments


The more 'lo-fi' parts on this album get really boring real' fast... read my review. It gets quite difficult for me to finish this album when listening to it.

ps. that is a fuckin awesome dig, bro.



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