In Flames - Siren Charms review
Band: | In Flames |
Album: | Siren Charms |
Style: | Alternative metal |
Release date: | September 05, 2014 |
Guest review by: | Fallen Ghost |
01. In Plain View
02. Everything's Gone
03. Paralyzed
04. Through Oblivion
05. With Eyes Wide Open
06. Siren Charms
07. When The World Explodes
08. Rusted Nail
09. Dead Eyes
10. Monsters In The Ballroom
11. Filtered Truth
In Flames.. In Flames.. Chew a little on that name, taste it, swirl it around. What comes to your mind? Some have their mind set back in time, where the band was one of the big bands in the melodic death metal scene with highly acclaimed albums like Whoracle, Colony and Clayman. Others have accepted (or are bitter over) the new sound the band slowly, but surely adopted. And Siren Charms is not an exception.
I have never been a huge fan of In Flames' new style, but don't misunderstand me; this album isn't BAD. It's just very, very average. Originality is absent from this album, and Anders Fridén's clean singing can be a little tiring. There's too much of the electronics flowing around in the landscape of sound they are crafting, and songs like "Through Oblivion", "With Eyes Wide Open", and "Siren Charms" makes the album hard to listen to in its entirety because of its boring character.
However, In Flames have managed to throw in some decent songs and moments in the album. The chorus on "In Plain View" is pretty catchy, and "Everything's Gone" is a decent song, but one of the biggest surprises was when I heard "When The World Explodes", as it instantly made me think of "Scream" from their 2006 release Come Clarity. It has the same drive as "Scream", and even has a female guest singer who fronts the chorus, which is actually pretty epic because it sounds like they put a big choir in the background. When the album reaches its peaks, it's actually not bad at all.
To whom can I recommend this album? As I've already mentioned, it's not a bad album by any means. Siren Charms has its moments, but unfortunately it suffers from a bunch of bland and uninspired tracks. If you're a fan of In Flames' new approach of songwriting, or the sound of modern / alternative metal in general, you should probably give it a shot. If you're one of them who despises the road In Flames have been driving down the last couple of years, you can safely perform a U-turn and drive back.
Unfortunately, In Flames didn't quite hit the "Rusted Nail" on the head this time either.
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 8 |
Songwriting: | 4 |
Originality: | 2 |
Production: | 9 |
Written by Fallen Ghost | 11.02.2015
Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
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