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Hatebreed - The Concrete Confessional review



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8.0

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Band: Hatebreed
Album: The Concrete Confessional
Style: Hardcore, Metalcore
Release date: May 13, 2016
Guest review by: Cynic Metalhead


01. A.D.
02. Looking Down The Barrel Of Today
03. Seven Enemies
04. In The Walls
05. From Grace We've Fallen
06. Us Against Us
07. Something's Off
08. Remember When
09. Slaughtered In Their Dreams
10. The Apex Within
11. Walking The Knife
12. Dissonance
13. Serve Your Masters

For 22 relentless years, Hatebreed has stomped along a straight and narrow musical path, holding fast to their muscular strain of metallic hardcore that capitulates to the law of monotonous returns. They consistently bellow motivational slogans and snarling threats over crunching, low-slung riffs, and have proven to be one of the most indomitable forces in last two decades. With The Concrete Confessional, Hatebreed offers a take on their tried-and-true assault that detours from the usual bulldozing.

Right from the opener “A.D.”, it’s clear that the band is sharper and more tuned-in than ever. The speedy riffs and street-stomping breakdowns rage ferally. Even by their own standard, this is Hatebreed at their heaviest; “Dissonance”, “Walking The Knife”, and “Seven Enemies” display metallic hardcore chomps funneled through groove metal that compel you to be inside the moshpit. This is somewhat reflective of "Something’s Off" and ‘Slaughtered In Their Dreams" as well, albeit with more explosive choruses. Trying to capture the essence of detectable influences, "Looking Down The Barrel Of Today" is a slight nod to Slayer, while "The Apex Within" blazes a trail of slow-burning killer thrash with Misfits trimmings.

Hatebreed draws heavily from two ballsy hardcore subgenres in slam and beatdown, and has commanded the genre to bolster a legacy of dominance. As this album pierces your ears at 200 miles/hr to fit itself into 33 minutes, it will be tricky for one to periscope the nuances here. By the time of the final song of the album, “Serve Your Masters", you will be unfazed by what's left at the end of a hard-hitting, furious, pulverizing trail blazed in their wake.

The Concrete Confessional, in a lot of senses, resembles other Hatebreed albums. The band strikes a near-perfect balance between metal and hardcore, with such grace and perspicacity that it seems crazy they’ve been tearing it apart for over two decades. With monotonous, fist-pumping, mosh-inducing soundtracks, and no variations in structure and depth, the album does still have replay value. True, their sound has scarcely strayed from its roots over the years, yet the bottom line remains: The Concrete Confessional is an unstoppable juggernaut.

Highlights: “Dissonance”, “Walking The Knife”, and “Seven Enemies”

Written by Cynic Metalhead | 28.10.2024




Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.


Comments

Comments: 11   Visited by: 38 users
29.10.2024 - 15:23
UPDIRNS
Nice review and fair. I really liked this album. One of their best records IMO.
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29.10.2024 - 15:53
Rating: 8
Cynic Metalhead
Ambrish Saxena
Written by UPDIRNS on 29.10.2024 at 15:23

Nice review and fair. I really liked this album. One of their best records IMO.

I have a toss between The Rise Of Brutality/Perseverance. That's where I found Jamey's army tightening the knots and letting us get access to moshpit from the inside.
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29.10.2024 - 22:20
UPDIRNS
I agree with your albums choices as well. coupled together with Concrete Confessional, those are my 3 favorites.
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03.11.2024 - 19:38
Rating: 8
Cynic Metalhead
Ambrish Saxena
Written by UPDIRNS on 29.10.2024 at 22:20

I agree with your albums choices as well. coupled together with Concrete Confessional, those are my 3 favorites.

What do you think of Supremacy?
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04.11.2024 - 14:44
UPDIRNS
I love Supremacy it's a hardcore classic now. I love most Hatebreed albums. I've seen them 3x and they always put on a great show.
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04.11.2024 - 15:10
Rating: 8
Cynic Metalhead
Ambrish Saxena
Written by UPDIRNS on 04.11.2024 at 14:44

I've seen them 3x and they always put on a great show.

Very nice. I saw them once and it was fucking amazing. I was hit by the wave of the moshpit and thrown to some 3-4 yards away. It felt good.

The show was absolute bonkers, btw. I never got the opportunity to see them again.
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04.11.2024 - 21:31
UPDIRNS
I'm the guy in the mosh pit stirring things up. Used to body build so dudes just bounce off me. Destroy Everything has to be one of my favorite mosh pit songs ever! People go ape shit! Good chatting with you! I love metal.
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05.11.2024 - 00:36
Rating: 8
Cynic Metalhead
Ambrish Saxena
Written by UPDIRNS on 04.11.2024 at 21:31

Destroy Everything has to be one of my favorite mosh pit songs ever!

Gotta second that.

I'll Be Heard, Weight of the False Self, Perseverance, This is Now are some of other favs as well.
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07.11.2024 - 17:41
Rating: 8
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
I'm not all that familiar with this band so thanks for bringing them to my attention. This is very good album, like a cross between hardcore, groove, and thrash, very aggressive, heavy, and headbangable, and they kinda remind me of Pantera and Slayer. Very solid throughout but the last track is probably my favorite.
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07.11.2024 - 17:43
Boxcar Willy
yr a kook
Written by AndyMetalFreak on 07.11.2024 at 17:41

I'm not all that familiar with this band so thanks for bringing them to my attention. This is very good album, like a cross between hardcore, groove, and thrash, very aggressive, heavy, and headbangable, and they kinda remind me of Pantera and Slayer. Very solid throughout but the last track is probably my favorite.

Check out their debut. It's a hardcore classic.
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14:22 - Marcel Hubregtse
I do your mum

DESTROY DRUM TRIGGERS
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07.11.2024 - 17:47
Rating: 8
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
Written by Boxcar Willy on 07.11.2024 at 17:43

Check out their debut. It's a hardcore classic.

I'll most definitely check it out
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