Envy
Eunoia


3.5
great

Review

by YoYoMancuso STAFF
October 13th, 2024 | 20 replies


Release Date: 10/11/2024 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A promising mist

Envy are undeniably part of the screamo pantheon at this stage of their career, a fact that makes Eunoia’s regrettable brevity a uniquely frustrating listening experience. Four drawn-out and taxing years separate the group’s newest release from 2020’s stellar The Fallen Crimson, a hulking behemoth of a return to form for the band that satiated fans with nearly an hour of top notch songwriting and unforgettable highlights. Make no mistake, Eunoia still showcases this same revitalized Envy at least once on each of its 6 full-length tracks. However, this state of compositional flow and inspiration is present only in glimpses, and each dazzling moment of presence on the record feels like it’s vanished in a wisp of cool morning air before it can imprint itself upon the listener.

The album’s meager runtime of 30 minutes is not its primary issue, but the band’s attempts to shrink songs that clearly want to develop further down into bite-sized packages ends up leaving a lot to be desired. Tracks that are fully allowed breathing room, such as early highlight “Imagination and Creation”, combine all of Envy’s wonderful idiosyncrasies, scattering booming percussion and ghostly guitar leads underneath alternating trademark spoken word passages and thunderous harsh vocals from Tetsuya Fukugawa. Other cuts like “Beyond the Raindrops” succeed by marrying unrelenting distortion and ferocity with the ethereal aims of the group’s Insomniac Doze days, juxtaposing the two for maximum effect. Outside of these two sterling efforts (with additional consideration given to the record’s most unapologetically weird and punishing track, “Lingering Echoes”), one will be forced to scrounge more than they expected to find any real meat on Eunoia’s bones. Don’t get me wrong, every song is at least pleasant to listen to, but most of them point to organizational issues that could have transformed a good album into a great one had they been corrected. Interludes “Piecemeal” and “Lingering Light” unfortunately provide accurate descriptions of themselves through their titles, proving more weightless each time one progresses through the tracklist. The remainder of the album, defined here as “The Night and the Void”, “Whiteout”, and “January’s Dusk” (seriously, that’s all that’s left), shoots itself in the foot by overcommitting to ambience, long strings of spoken word displacing any other vocal style, or rudimentary heaviness in a way that harms album flow, despite each track being adequate in its own right. In particular, “Whiteout” flounders by trying on an angular rhythmic vibe that “Lingering Echoes” outclasses it at, while the two longer numbers in question embody what it’s like to listen to Eunoia by passing agreeably through one ear and out the other before floating away in the wind, unlikely to return unless significant efforts are made to jog one’s memory. Its peaks and flashes of brilliance are undoubtedly endearing, but upon repeated examination, Eunoia can’t demonstrate itself as the truly phenomenal album that it is so close to being.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
October 13th 2024


19305 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I challenged myself to drum up a summary that could function as both an envy song title and a descriptor of this album's sound

Hawks
October 13th 2024


93487 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Fantastic review my brother! Album is god awful. Their worst by 8293838 miles.

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
October 13th 2024


19305 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

appreciate it dude, I imagine we have a lot of the same complaints, but they were much harder for you to deal with

Hawks
October 13th 2024


93487 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Spot on yeah. For only being 30 minutes, it was hard for me to sit through. Its like the whole album is one big post rock(ish) build up that has no climax and just meanders on the whole time. Did not expect such a stinker from these guys.

metalprofiteer
October 13th 2024


57 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I totally agree. Been loving ENVY since 2010's Recitation and have greatly enjoyed everything since. The Fallen Crimson was a freaking bop! But Eunoia just feels too short, too void of the buildups I'm so used to hearing from ENVY. This album would've been greater if they had a song like Last Hours of Eternity to truly buildup. That's literally what they are known for. This album just feels more like an EP than anything else. It's still a solid album. But it's like half the length of their previous efforts, so it "feels" like we're getting just half the ENVY, when I want more! Really hope we don't have to wait 4 more years, cuz this album isn't gonna satisfy that long of a wait!

Pikazilla
October 13th 2024


31175 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

closer is envy's worst song

Hawks
October 13th 2024


93487 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Its bad yeah.

gravityswitch
October 13th 2024


2104 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Actually enjoying this album quite a bit but yeah it's strangely short. Short and exlosive songs are really good, post-rock ones are b-tier Envy.

Should have been an EP [2]

ashcrash9
Contributing Reviewer
October 13th 2024


3389 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

agree this would've been a great EP and instead is just an alright album. the spoken-word/post-rock vein of envy works best in contrast with their hardcore stuff so this feels kinda light without it, but I reckon that might be the whole point? either way, still some great tracks here, def a scant release though. good review

Bilbodabag
October 14th 2024


179 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Idk man still slaps envy rules

Sniff
October 14th 2024


8179 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Nope

Hawks
October 14th 2024


93487 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Nope [2]

Dylan620
October 14th 2024


5908 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"closer is envy's worst song"



If this is true then I need to binge this band's discog yesterday.

Sniff
October 14th 2024


8179 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Yes

botb
October 14th 2024


18300 Comments


These ratings have me scared to listen :x

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
October 14th 2024


19305 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Dylan you should do it regardless, they're a fantastic band with a gigantic catalog of music to dive into

Space Jester
October 14th 2024


11275 Comments


Last album was overhyped as hell so I don’t have high hopes for this

Hawks
October 14th 2024


93487 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Nah previous album is fire. This one can't hold a candle to it.

DarkNoctus
October 15th 2024


12353 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

the fallen crimson is a masterpiece yeah. this is just 'kinda there' which is disappointing tbh.



they totally nailed the balance between their heavier and more sentimental sounds on the last album and this basically just leans into one side. it feels like an album you have to be in a very specific mood to appreciate whereas the fallen crimson dominated your mood and took you along with it.

spanndrew58
October 16th 2024


183 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This band can do no wrong imo. Not their strongest but I love it.



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