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I admit I am no In Flames expert. I was introduced to the Swedish, melodic death metal unit not too long ago when another member of Sputnikmusic sent me a handful of songs spanning from different albums. I liked about every song that was sent to me, which prompted me to purchase the band"s 2003 release, Soundtrack To Your Escape, but was disappointed with that certain album. While there are some enjoyable moments to for it, as a whole, Soundtrack To Your Escape didn"t seem to work well as an overall album. It lacked consistency. My plans before buying Soundtrack had been to buy the album Come Clarity because three of the four songs that had been sent to me for that album were my favorite of the fourteen songs I had. However, I then learned Come Clarity hadn"t even been released to the media yet. On Tuesday the Fourteenth of January, I planned to buy the new album at Best Buy, but when I first returned home that day from school I learned my brother had already bought the album without even revealing his intentions to do so to me. After both listening to the album a few times, we each liked what we heard, and I announced that I want to review the album. However, there was a problem. My brother is a member of Sputnikmusic too, and he wanted to review it also. Seeing as he was the one who bought it, I couldn"t argue with him, but four days passed, and he hadn"t typed a single word. I asked him if he was going to write anything on it, and he said he wouldn"t get it right, so he told me I could write it instead.
This is excellent, because I have plenty to say about In Flames" new album, Come Clarity.
I"d like to reiterate what some of the problems that I found with Soundtrack To Your Escape were to begin this review with. As already said, it (STYE) did have some nice moments, but things such as repetitiveness, and lack of instrumental prowess is what kept it from being impressive. Plus, In Flames had made themselves known for their technical, Swedish death metal playing, but had seemed to go on a route more oriented towards nu-metal. This must have been a strong disappointment for the long-term fans of In Flames, and put doubt in their minds for their next album. Now, from what I"ve heard of their older material, Come Clarity is not going back to the bands beginnings. Instead, what the band did do with Come Clarity was basically take Soundtrack To Your Escape, and improve on the severe faults it was ridden with.
I like Anders Friedman"s vocal work for this record. He usually starts songs off heavy with screaming, and eventually slows down, and churns out a smooth chorus that I think fits the music well most of the time. He also manages to convey strong emotions through both his vocals, and lyrics. When I heard Leeches fully for the first time I knew that it was going to be one of the best songs Come Clarity would have to offer even though its" only the second song. The straightforward riffs along with the sweet programming hook me in every time I listen to the song, and Anders" best chorus I"ve ever heard from him is delivered. His singing is immaculate. It was also surprising when listening to it to hear a solo on it because Soundtrack To Your Escape had been solo-less for the most part. Dead End came as a super-sweet surprise. Sweeping bass, and guitar riffs open the song up, and soon after the tender voice of female vocalist, Lisa Miskovsky. She sings a few beautiful verses (listening to her voice you would have no clue the lyrics are rather depressing) before Anders comes in, and responds with more verses. The chorus features the pair singing together epically with the lines, "Scream your lungs out. Wait for laughter. You don"t have to wait forever. Here"s the next disaster." This is purely a superb song, and is only to be made better with yet another guitar solo. Now, that guest appearance from Lisa was more than appreciated to bring some individuality to the song, but I wouldn"t have expected more guest vocals on the track right after it.
Scream is one of the more brutal songs of Come Clarity, with heavy double bass, unrelenting guitar riffs, and no clean singing from Anders, or guest vocalist Upsala Poker. The main chorus is of the pair trading back and forth while screaming, "They scream, you scream, I scream, but no one listens". The title-track, Come Clarity is a step back in terms of heaviness, but is still an amazing song that starts off with some chime-ish guitar playing with looming drums in the background that are then joined by a second guitar, and then Anders soothing vocals that end up leading to the second best chorus of the album. It was a great choice to put the song in this part of the album to come right after one of the heavier songs of the album. Believe it, or not, I haven"t even touched on what the standout track is, yet. That incredible honor would go to the song Crawl Through Knives. This song is the reason I wanted to buy Come Clarity. It seems the perfect In Flames song to me, and I had always figured that it would be the first single for the album. I can barely even explain how much I love this song. The first part of it is purely dominated by guitar riffs, that soon transitions into a verse that keeps the guitars dominant, and then the pre-chorus where the drums are mixed up a little higher. After that is a quick drum fill that leads straight into a short chorus. Unlike a few of the other songs, the chorus isn"t really one of the better parts of the song. Instead, the guitar riffs, and verses is what makes the song superb for me. With a little over a minute left in the song a short, slow-paced guitar solo enters that feels appropriate, then goes into the chorus again that repeats a few times before ending.
Through, and through, Come Clarity is a much stronger record than Soundtrack To Your Escape, and is also enjoyable for the whole length of the album. There isn"t too much filler, but is slightly present in later songs such as Vacuum, which almost feels related to metalcore somewhat, and that is usually never good. The song is boring, has uninspired guitar riffs, and the chorus from Anders feels extremely out of place. As I understand it, Soundtrack To Your Escape had six videos for its album, and this could easily happen again for Come Clarity because many songs are actually worthy of it. Remember though, if you are an older fan of In Flames, and absolutely despised Soundtrack To Your Escape, you will find a few enjoyable songs on here, but as a whole it will be a disappointment. However, if you considered Soundtrack average, or good then you will dig this album up because they polished the songwriting up with better guitar riffs, and a less amount of filler.
Top Tracks: Leeches, Reflect the Storm, Dead End, Crawl Through Knives
Kripes" gives In Flames" Come Clarity a strong recommendation.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Thank you, Sylvia.
| | | Very well done, Ian. I may be looking into this, but I'm sort of short on cash as of late.
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nice review, great album!
| | | Album Rating: 4.5
Great review :thumb:
4.5/5
| | | Album Rating: 4.0
This is my first In Flames Album and i'm glad i bought it because it is very good i would write a review but theres already 3 and i might be writing a Bongzilla review or another review
| | | Album Rating: 4.0
Wow this is the third different Come Clarity review ive quoted on in like 3 days? Nah, its a great album it deserves these reviews! I love this album, every song (except Your Bedtime Story is Scaring Everyone). You were on mark, a little wordy but better a tiny bit too much than too little. Good work
| | | Album Rating: 5.0
[quote=Apathy]Very well done, Ian. I may be looking into this, but I'm sort of short on cash as of late.[/quote]Thanks, maybe I'll send you one, or two next time we talk.[quote=Jom]Yeah, very good work here.The review seemed to want to compare and contrast STYE and this album a little bit excessively, but at least you mentioned in a sentence or two about In Flames's older material. Making this a spot-fest between the two recent albums would be unorthodox and not exactly representative of their vast discography. If you haven't listened to their previous material, it's impossible to compare their older material with their newer.[/quote]Thank you, and yes I did compare it to STYE a bit, but made sure to try and mention their older material once or twice even though I'm not familiar with it.[quote=Jom]You were extremely descriptive, though, albeit a bit wordy, as SOP said. But it's better than being too vague or were wildly off the mark.[/quote]Again, thanks. It sure is better this way. [quote=Jom]Glad you enjoyed the songs, too.[/quote]Thanks again for sending, and introducing me to them.[quote=VRF]This is my first In Flames Album and i'm glad i bought it because it is very good i would write a review but theres already 3 and i might be writing a Bongzilla review or another review[/quote]Well, if you're going to go ahead and give this a 5, I would assume you would at least like STYE then too, somewhat. Try that out then also.[quote=BFhurricane]I love this album, every song (except Your Bedtime Story is Scaring Everyone).[/quote]That's because it's really more of an outro to the album than it is a song.
| | | Album Rating: 3.0
Sounds like a pretty cool album. I've actually only heard a few songs by these guys and I've been meaning to listen to them for quite some time. Is this the album to check out, or should I perhaps listen to some of their older material?
| | | Album Rating: 5.0
I don't know what to tell you, Thor, but I think you might like it a bit, but you also would probably like the older material too, from what I've heard.
| | | Album Rating: 5.0
I'm going to by either The Jester Race, or Reroute to Remain sometime, but I spent all of my money at a concert a few days ago, so I'll have to wait a bit on that.
| | | Album Rating: 5.0
Thank you for the information, Jom. I will take that all into account when I look for their albums.
| | | why does everyone review obscure stuff that i don't knoooow
| | | Album Rating: 5.0
[quote=innerdark]why does everyone review obscure stuff that i don't knoooow[/quote]Well, you don't even listen to metal you untr00 being! :mad:
| | | meh, i'll stick to muse and fall of troy thanks
metal seems to leave an effect on me that i can't describe, but if i tried it would possibly be that i can't be bothered finding good stuff
| | | Album Rating: 4.0
[QUOTE=innerdark]why does everyone review obscure stuff that i don't knoooow[/QUOTE]
you really shouldn't be complaining, considering this site doesn't revolve around you, why don't you just stick to your music, which other people may find obscure (like me)
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Hrm, a little hostile were we yesterday, Cravinov?
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| | | Album Rating: 3.5
Excellent review. I think this album is amazing IMO. A lot better than STYE but not as good as earlier work.
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:eek: How could anyone criticize "Leeches"? It's different from all of the other songs on the record. I love the programming, and Anders' vocals on it.
| | | Album Rating: 4.5
yeah leeches is awesome.....its one of my favorite In Flames tracks actually
| | | Album Rating: 3.5
LOL Anders Friedman? what are you smoking is that ment to be funny...
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