Atreyu
Suicide
Notes and Butterfly Kisses (2002)
review
by: Jason
Thornberry
Date:
5/31/02
They
hail from Orange County. They have short hair, and play
their metal without looking up to see if you approve.
They have an odd name that seems to call up "Neverending
Story" web pages when I look around for info on the
band away from their record label site. I thought Atreyu
was an American Indian-sounding handle. Well, before you
lump them in with some of their fellow citizens I ask
you to consider the evidence.
The
guitars bounce in and out of the speakers ala Bobby Gustafson
(Overkill) cutting heads with Kevin Shields (My Bloody
Valentine). There are some Page Hamilton-isms (Glenn Branca/Helmet)
as well, to keep it all buoyant, and the production by
Erik Rachel (Catch 22/Ensign) is crystal clear, yet dirty
enough to make their communication unmistakable.
The
vocals, at times, hit choppy waters, particularly the
occasionally impractical back-up bits ("melody"),
but they make up for it as the album progresses. For one,
I just cant seem to stop listening to "Deanne
The Arsonist". "Living Each Day" is similarly
catchy for such a passionate and concentrated auditory
attack. Theyve been described as punk, but I dont
hear it anywhere at all. Instead I hear well-executed
old-school thrash metal with some mid-tempo math-core
rhythms, and thats more than enough for me to recommend
this.
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