Saturday, May 7, 2022

Fozzy- BoomBox

 


                   If you've been following my blog since it started, you will know how big of a Fozzy fan I am. That said, you could imagine my excitement when I found out that they would be releasing a new album. I anticipated every single that would be released in the meantime, and couldn't wait for new music after waiting five years since the release of Judas. Upon the release of the first single titled Sane, I was ready to see what Fozzy had to offer. Unfortunately what they offered was a cry for help.

               This album is not the Fozzy that I grew up with and enjoyed. Now given this is just my opinion and some may disagree or even think I'm being mean, just hear me out. Growing up, I loved and respected Fozzy for one reason. They didn't care about being a super, popular band back then. They made rock music and were doing what they loved. But after the success of Judas and how fast it hit the mainstream, it would appear that the focus is making more music to fit that mainstream build so to speak. Which would explain why each song has such a pop sound to it, instead of the heavy rock that Fozzy was once known for. 

           Listening to this album was very hard for me. I listen to music to help cope with my depression. yet nothing is more depressing then anticipating an album from a band you grew up with, only for it to be unrecognizable. If someone played a song off this album for me, without telling me it was Fozzy, I would never be able to guess. Even the vocals are bad because they are so heavily autotuned. They have a song on the album called What Hell is Like. Ya wanna know what hell is like? It's like listening to this album. 

         I will say this is definitely a step down for them and is the worst album they ever produced. Part of the problem could be their record company telling them they have to go a certain direction, but it just doesn't work for them. Many bands have tried something different throughout the years, but a lot of them stay around because they stick to their roots. In this case, Fozzy has not. I would like to rename the title of the album to The Death of Fozzy, because if they continue in this direction, they will never be truly the same again.

     My overall rating is a 3/10. I will say there was one song I enjoyed and I thought would save the album. Purifier has such a nice, heavy start and is a joy to listen to. If the whole album had been like that song, it could've saved them. But unfortunately, that is not the case.   

Friday, April 22, 2022

SickSense- Kings Today

 

Hello everyone. I know it has been awhile but I hope you are all doing well. I took a bit of a hiatus to work on some other projects, along with just working on self care and inner healing. But today I am back and I'm so excited to share this post with you all today. A new band has emerged, featuring Robby J and Vicky Psarakis, who I have mentioned on here before. Their new band is called SickSense.

      Their EP titled "Kings Today" was just released and I was originally going to review it when I got my preordered copy, but some things came up. So I will be sharing my thoughts and review today. The Ep consists of five songs and although it may not seem like much, trust me, they are all so impactful. Each one is heavy and melodic, it has you begging for more, and I can't wait to see what this band has instore for the future. 

       One thing I've always loved about music, are the messages an artist can give through lyrics. Those lyrics can make such an emotional impact that will stay with you forever. 'Forgotten Days' is a song on this EP that does just that. It's about the struggle one may have with theirself, usually when depressed, and how you can eventually overcome that obstacle. But every song has caught my attention with a beautiful heavy intro, followed by the angelic vocals of Vicky, aka Killer V, mixed with the rapping talents of Robby J, aka Rob the Ripper. 

      Along with banging my head, I'm also floating along with the melody. It's a wonderful fusion created perfectly with the vocals and backed up well with the banging instrumental. You can really feel all the joy, effort, and energy that everyone put into this EP. So if you're interested, go grab yourself a copy and maybe even some merch. These guys are working really hard and appreciate any support. So go check them out if you're interested. 

       I hope you guys enjoyed this review. You can follow me on twitter @fozzydeth. You can also follow the band @sickxsense. Thank you for reading.