By:
Richard Maw
Album
Type: Full
Length
Date
Released: 29/04/2016
Label:
Fret12
Certainly, “Dust” is every bit as good as the preceding two solo
records and maybe even a bit better. It mixes metal, grunge, rock and hard rock
together very effectively and could well act (as noted in my review of
“Cauterize”) as a bridge for fans into more underground music. To summarise and
put things simply: this is modern hard rock/metal of the highest quality.
Anyone with an interest in the heavier side of great musicianship and song
writing should find something to enjoy here
“Dust”
CD//DD//LP track listing:
01. My Last
Mistake
02. The Cage
03. Once Dead
04. Dust
05. Betray Me
06. Tore My Heart Out
07. Catching Fire
08. Never Wrong
09. Rising Storm
10. Unable To See
02. The Cage
03. Once Dead
04. Dust
05. Betray Me
06. Tore My Heart Out
07. Catching Fire
08. Never Wrong
09. Rising Storm
10. Unable To See
The
Review:
Only
one year after the excellent “Cauterize,”
Mark
Tremonti and his band return with another ten tracks; billed as a
companion piece to “Cauterize.”
Anyone fearful that this would be “Re-Load”
to “Load “can settle down. It isn't.
“My Last Mistake” rumbles out of the gate with that mixture of
heaviness and melody which fans of Tremonti's work will be familiar with. His
guitar playing is as incredible as ever, while the vocals are very well
delivered and produced (multi tracking, good backing, harmonies; no mere
b-sides afterthought, this...)
The
record continues with “The Cage”, which again exhibits
some fearsome rhythm skills from Tremonti and changes pace effectively for the
verse and main refrain. The sound is thick and crisp at the same time. Again,
the drums have a real power to them (as they did on the previous two albums)
and the bass is fully audible, underpinning the sound and giving it a real
thickness. This is, in fact, the sound of modern rock; a kind of well produced
melodic hybrid of rock and metal. Cracking solo too!
“Once Dead”
keeps the energy levels right up there in the red before the melancholy title
track comes in; acoustic guitars open proceedings and the track stays mean and
moody from there. Similarly “Betray Me” is also melodic, but
not without muscle, with a searing solo down the home straight.
“Tore My Heart Out” is, as the title suggests, a fairly dark
affair- perhaps closer to Tremonti's day job in Alter Bridge- exhibiting as it
does some strong vocal melodies to go with the downcast main riff. There are
some nice melodic lead breaks in this one, too. The solos are not scrimped on
either; a soaring and majestic beast it is. The track finishes with an
unexpected change of tempo to thrash pace. Nicely done!
The
opening of “Catching Fire” is full of foreboding sounds and then the
track rocks out hard with lock-tight guitar and a similarly unified rhythm
section. The time change half way through makes for an inspired run through a
thrashing section of riffage. The strong hooks of “Never Wrong” work
very well indeed as the bass roams all over the fretboard with a lovely warm
sound.
The
crushing mid tempo/double time riffs of “Rising Storm” see the band play
together superbly and Tremonti's vocal shines too. Dynamics get some
good usage in this one too. “Unable to See” is the tenth and
final track and is a ballad- a shame, from my point of view, as Tremonti
could have really brought home the album with a shredding finish. That said, it
is a fine song and features, as usual, strong melodies, playing and soloing.
Certainly,
“Dust” is every bit as good as the
preceding two solo records and maybe even a bit better. It mixes metal, grunge,
rock and hard rock together very effectively and could well act (as noted in my
review of “Cauterize”) as a bridge
for fans into more underground music. To summarise and put things simply: this
is modern hard rock/metal of the highest quality. Anyone with an interest in
the heavier side of great musicianship and song writing should find something
to enjoy here. Business as usual for Mark Tremonti and band, then.
“Dust” is available now
Band info: facebook