"Remedies" CD by The Blackout Argument

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"Remedies" is a succesful Hardcore belter with melodic singing and pounding guitars stealing the show right off the bat. Unmistakably influenced by Boysetsfire and Comeback Kid.
Item no. 438220
Title Remedies
Musical Genre Metalcore
Product topic Bands
Band The Blackout Argument
Release date 2/6/09
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD

CD 1

  • 1.
    Tempest (Rescue remedy)
  • 2.
    Broken teeth (Agrimony)
  • 3.
    Dead but so alive (Wild oat)
  • 4.
    Identity dispute (Rock water)
  • 5.
    Kidnap yourself (Aspen)
  • 6.
    The ravine (Willow)
  • 7.
    On top of the beat (Olive)
  • 8.
    Walking without feet (Cerato)
  • 9.
    Seven tones of grey (Pine)
  • 10.
    Treasure chest confidential (Gorse)
  • 11.
    Vampire searching for some light (Larch)
  • 12.
    Daisied tree (Hornbeam)
  • 13.
    Room to set sail (Mustard)
  • 14.
    A walkover to endure being (Chestnut bud)

CD 2

  • 1.
    Snobrevolution
  • 2.
    Vampire searching for some light
  • 3.
    From black to black
  • 4.
    Smile like a wolf
  • 5.
    Back in decontrol
  • 6.
    The death of yesterday
  • 7.
    Young ambitions (Gentian)
  • 8.
    The door of fabrication (Sclerantus)

by Eva Grabka (29.01.2009) "Remedies" is a delicacy made in Germany - and revealed some ear candy right after the first listening session: "Identity dispute (Rockwater)" and "Vampire searching for some light (Larch)"... Later, I also unwrapped some other sweets, such as "Room to set sail (Mustard)" or "Walking wihtout feet (Cearto)", for example. The Blackout Argument present us with a neat and nifty Hardcore album featuring the well-known basics of the trade - if you let them, they’ll take you on their trip... Nothing less did I expect of the quintet, the last album "Decisions" and the EP "Smile like a wolf" still ringing in my ear. Ok, they are influenced by Boy Sets Fire and/or Comeback Kid, they can’t hide that - but still, they have their own thing going and go for it full throttle. I really dig ‘em.