say anything - i don't think it is

the album's inspiration, not sure if i'm feeling the cover though

the album's inspiration, not sure if i'm feeling the cover though

the new project from the mind of max bemis is a step in a whole new direction. apparently influenced by kanye west (he even goes to say that he wanted this to be say anything's twisted fantasy) and hip hop in general, he brings a whole new aggression to the band's catalog. working primarily with the drummer of mutemath, each track is laced with half sung half screamed lyrics over top of some hard beats. i love how gritty and hard the tracks hit; lyrically they're just as potent.

the previous album hebrews was made with no guitars and interesting arrangements. this album is almost its antithesis; guitars and samples are piercing and cutting everywhere. even through all this, the drums always find a way to cut through the mix and as a drummer, this is awesome. 

i'm not sure if other people will feel as strongly as i do about this thing, it really isn't as easily approachable as the self-titled is. there's one thing that's for certain: no one's really taking risks like this that i know of.

top tracks: 17 coked up speeding, attaboy, rum, #blessed, give a damn

score: 90