Breaking
Pangaea
Phoenix EP (2003)
review
by: Jason Thornberry
Date:
4/30/03
Phoenix
commences with a coarse, almost emo-core, disposition
("Worst Part"), and shifts into stringent, militaristic
riffing by track three ("Closer"). The mantra-like
ending of "Closer" recalls Garrison, and the
mini album ends with phrasing that makes you think of
Cave In on their own Tides of Tomorrow EP. Some
of the chords on "Closer" can induce dizziness,
but knowledge that the geezer playing them has a degree
in jazz guitar will help bring things into focus. I can
count on exactly one finger the number of antecedents
he's got, and if you guessed Page Hamilton (Helmet) you've
won a free toaster oven.
It isn't at all fair to them though to jump straight to
an "emo" classification whilst summing up their
newest, just because the man on the mic (aforementioned
guitarist Fred Mascherino) doesn't growl, shout, or act
like someone's stapled his sac. They're the logical progression/
conclusion to what everyone else is (literally) shouting
about. This, their second EP release, and third recording
overall, touches post hardcore like the sunset after a
storm.
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