Fear My Thoughts - The Great Collapse
Before I start telling you about this record, know that I�m not a big fan of Metalcore. I can listen to it, but you won�t find it in my album collection. When I first listened to Fear My Thoughts I had belly cramps, I didn�t know what to write about this! After listening to it a second time, the cramping in my stomach seized. The third time I even appreciated the music as it was quite well set together. Fear My Thoughts can be compared with bands like As I Lay Dying and other LifeForce bands.
The music is based on brutal, fast and destroying sessions, which are held together by smooth pieces and they�ve also left some space for intro�s that actually add something to the music. The vocals were a bit annoying at first, especially in the beginning of The Great Collapse, but I did like the outbursts. After 3 or 4 songs the vocals weren�t irritating anymore and were nicely supported by the music.
I think it�s hard to form a fitting conclusion about the album. This isn�t my style, although I did like most of the songs. I would not run to the record store to buy this album, but I can imagine there are enough people out there who want to get their hands on it as soon as possible. There is certainly a swing in the album, but I�m just not into it.
Track list:
1: Velvet (intro)
2: The Great Collapse
3: Rituals
4: Sirens Singing
5: Hollow Inside
6: The Architect
7: Challenge
8: Mission Immortality
9: Norm A.D.
10: Reign
Line Up:
Vocals � Mathias Ocki
Guitars/Vocals � Patrick Hagmann
Guitars � Markus Ruf
Bass � Bartosz Wojciechowski
Drums/Vocals � Alexander Kovats
74/1001Details LifeForce Records
Released on Tuesday Nov 30th, -0001
Writer @Mat-Core on Thursday May 20th, 2004
Tags: #Fear My Thoughts
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