The Vaine - CD review
I must admit that I was not really enthusiastic to have to write a criticism over the Australians THE VAINE. My displeasure developed, when I had to read the description of music with decaying Metal/Screamo on the settled letter. And completely honestly, within the range there is surely a pair of volume, which are completely nice, but so really my case is there genuinly hardly which. Except POISON THE WAVE (already rather are settled in the Metalcore range actually) came there with me over " nett" completely; also nothing outside, is to be expected straight in the quite popular Screamo and Emo branches as much originality and Spontaneität as in a timetable. One can by its prejudices to be been deceptive be able so easy, because THE VAINE with the sugar-sweet nineteen-year old (!) Front tube Shelley me actually immediately convinced. It falls me relatively heavily, " It' s A Disease" to categorize somehow reasonably. The Australians move in a quite broadly diversified profession; thus for example Metalcore loans as with CALIBAN (which I by the way for total overestimates to hold, can ENGAGE be heard) or KILLSWITCH. Likewise melodische Death Metal tendencies show themselves such as ARCH ENEMY, what is not least because of Shelleys of great voice. On the other side we find even in parts May-the-similar Gefrickel to IRON, like for example in ' If NO news, start Rumours'. In addition I mean to hear parallels to volume such as STORY OF THE YEAR in ' By The hand OF The Butcher' for example, me at ' And The Hero wants Drown' reminded. You see thus, the musical classification of THE VAINE is nevertheless a rather difficult venture, the Jungspunde avail themselves rotzfrech in all corners the Metals, without being able to be limited from any category borders. This attitude I find extremely praise worth, develop a marvelous, more complex and also nevertheless so actually condemn good-tasting cocktail for in music unlocked Genießer, which does not müffelt after Trittbrettfahrerei on the Emo wave. Is opened the scarcely in-hour musical roller coaster ride fit-proves with the title ' Aim and Fire' , which shows directly that surprised listener, where the Barthel gets the Most. Shelley has such a so glaring organ with its nineteen years that she approaches loosely to a Angela Gossow (ARCH ENEMY) or a Rachel Heyzer (ex-SINISTER). Altogether the female singing pleases me with THE VAINE very well, also the clearly sung places, which are taken over by Gitarristin Clik. Contrary to volume such as CALIBAN, those already nearly power Metal similarly a Oktave to highly kreischen, always remains Shelley in a height, which does not penetriert the nerves. And it sounds simply not as weinerlich as with volume as BOY SETS FIRE, if a woman sings usually the clearly sung Refrains. Where one would like to hand a handkerchief to the poor man with BOY SET FIRE, so that he stops finally with the Heulerei, one can listen to THE VAINE of good conscience, without one the singing zerfrisst nerve costume. The high measuring pole, itself the boys and girls with ' Aim and Fire' even put, by THE VAINE one keeps consistent. On " It' s A Disease" are no outliers, song are correctly good all. But Shelley white to convince, also the rhythm and string parliamentary group do not only control their handicraft outstanding, I would like even nearly to say, for their age almost terribly well. This shows up also in the Songwriting, which - as above already suggested - is relatively complex. We find Scandinavian of reef, we have already in parts nearly progressively seeming Drumming (similarly as with POISON THE WAVE), marvelously variedly to speed changes and mehrstimmigen singing and Gekrei, in order to call only some examples. Song are not foreseeable absolutely; unverfroren has one for example in ' Damage in The Waiting Room' even a short Techno similar sequence inserted, on which surely absolutely nobody counted. Why? I think, simply because one can do it and because one does not try to fulfill any plate. Nevertheless songs go such as ' By The hand OF The Butcher' , the nearly popige ' Oh Oh Chontelle! ' or the informative - we learn in the song, how it has Shelley probably most of all, or I understand the text wrongly - ' (Bee) N Stalking Jaque' immediately in the ear and hits are without exception. With ' March OF Bastille' likewise a Ballade is present, in which THE VAINE gets along completely without Gekrei and shows Clik, what for a mad singing voice it has. Geil I find also the quite hard ' real; Incurable' , which comes along even in parts thrashig and shows also certain Death Metal loans. In terms of production engineering is " It' s A Disease" very successfully. The sound is printingful, highly transparently and perfectly merged. Shelleys and Cliks voices work excellently into the music eingewoben. THE VAINE show on their current output that they have talent and also the will to really have to realize this without being able to be limited from category borders. Clearly, " It' s A Disease" is modern music. Who stands only on brutal Death or Black Metal, the disk will find terrible. Who is however ready to near-happen objectively to the Silberling and in music rather unlocked humans are, express I an unrestricted Purchase Recommendation. Oh, and I would have gladly Shelleys telephone number. Anspieltipps: Aim and Fire, If NO news start Rumours, Oh Oh Chontelle! , By The hand OF The Butcher, Love and of monster, (Bee) N Stalking Jaque Hagen Kempf [4.7.2008]