Flotsam And Jetsam - I Am The Weapon review
Band: | Flotsam And Jetsam |
Album: | I Am The Weapon |
Style: | Thrash metal |
Release date: | September 13, 2024 |
A review by: | omne metallum |
01. A New Kind Of Hero
02. Primal
03. I Am The Weapon
04. Burned My Bridges
05. The Head Of The Snake
06. Beneath The Shadows
07. Gates Of Hell
08. Cold Steel Lights
09. Kings Of The Underworld
10. Running Through The Fire
11. Black Wings
So, not coming in peace, then?
It would be fair to say that Flotsam And Jetsam have had a mixed forty-year career; from promising beginnings that suggested the world was theirs for the taking, they never lived up to the initial hype, until emerging from relative obscurity with a late-career redemption arc that many could only dream of. While I have waxed lyrical about the band's recent works, even I was sceptical if the band could stretch this run to a fourth album, even though the band had given me no reason to think otherwise.
"A New Kind Of Hero" immediately blows any doubts out of the water like a nuclear-powered depth charge; I Am The Weapon is a WMD in sonic form, a precision strike of ferocity that will hit you squarely between the ears. They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks, but many young bands would do well to learn from a band who are reaching for the crown, not the finish line. This isn't to say the band are a one-trick pony, as while the early fury seems unrelenting, it gives way to a more mid-paced yet groove-infused middle period that is no less catchy, thanks to the guitar work of Conley and Gilbert, with "The Head Of The Snake" striking with force.
The band's ability to match intensity and melody is the key to their formula, with Knutson's soaring vocals (that still show no signs of wear and tear) veering into power metal realms (see "Black Wings"), while Conley steers the track firmly back to the Bay Area. This ability to turn hard-hitting anthems into mini-epics is what makes the title track the hit that it is, finding the dopamine button in your brain and spamming it like a noob in the final boss battle. The not-so-silent weapon in Flotsam And Jetsam's arsenal is Mary, who provides propulsive and powerful drum work that threatens to steal the show throughout ("Gates Of Hell").
While it is far from diminishing returns, I Am The Weapon is the weakest release since the band turned the fire into an inferno back in 2016 with their self-titled album. There are moments that miss the mark slightly, with "Beneath The Shadows" suggesting the limitations in scope for the band's sound, while "Cold Steel Lights" highlights that while Flotsam And Jetsam still have several aces in their hands, they are playing with a weaker hand this time around. However, even during its weakest moments, I Am The Weapon is still enjoyable and has much to offer.
While the fire still rages on and is hypnotic in its glow, the fuel is starting to run low for Flotsam And Jetsam. The band aren't handing out burnt offerings just yet, but it will be interesting to see if they can somehow dig deeper into their reserves and scorch the Earth once more going forward.
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 8 |
Songwriting: | 7 |
Originality: | 6 |
Production: | 8 |
| Written on 01.09.2024 by Just because I don't care doesn't mean I'm not listening. |
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