Killing the Presedent
Track Listings
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1. The Capitalist
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2. Pretty Smile, Dead Air
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3. Anna Vs. The Bull
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4. A Marriage
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5. Lines Between Lips
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6. 11 Into 9
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7. New Hospital
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8. The Day Your Own Blood Became Parasitic
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9. Tommy Ross
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10. Darkroom Professional
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Portland, Oregon's CLARITY PROCESS are dead set on the destruction of media-created and universally accepted guidelines, terminology and philosophy of what a rock band should be in 2005. The labels have been shed including post-hardcore, emo and screamo, and the walls knocked down in one swift kick on this new release that will leave you standing, possibly speechless, at what appears to be an effortless explosion of the senses. Killing The Precedent puts the power elite on arial, all emotions on display and questions all truths.
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Killing the Presedent
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Killing the Presedent
Clarity Process
Manufacturer: Rise Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00070Q84A
Release Date: 2005-05-03 |
Tracks:
- The Capitalist
- Pretty Smile, Dead Air
- Anna Vs. The Bull
- A Marriage
- Lines Between Lips
- 11 Into 9
- New Hospital
- The Day Your Own Blood Became Parasitic
- Tommy Ross
- Darkroom Professional
Product Description
Portland, Oregons CLARITY PROCESS are dead set on the destruction of media-created and universally accepted guidelines, terminology and philosophy of what a rock band should be in 2005. The labels have been shed including post-hardcore, emo and screamo, and the walls knocked down in one swift kick on this new release that will leave you standing, possibly speechless, at what appears to be an effortless explosion of the senses. Killing The Precedent puts the power elite on arial, all emotions on display and questions all truths.
Customer Reviews:
Clarity Process.......2005-04-13
I just saw them tonight with the fall of troy. This band has to be seen live. The energy is there and so is the catchy drum lines and rythm changes we all know and love. I think this cd deserves to be in your collection. At times they remind me of strike anywhere minus the punkish sound, and kind of waterdown, funeral for a friend vocals at times. But its definately not hardcore, making this record good to put in when you need something a little in your face different....!!!!!
Intelligently written.......2005-03-10
What really stands out about Clarity Process's latest album, Killing the Precedent, is that it doesn't feel like all of the other albums being put out. There's no screaming, there's no pounding breakdowns, there's no catchy hooks, and there's also nothing wrong with that. It's quite refreshing to listen to a collection of songs not overcome by the trappings that ensnare so many modern bands trying to be the next big thing. Each and every song on this disc is an amazing piece of work, showcasing the abounding talent that this band possesses.
It would be easy to simply classify Clarity Process as another post-hardcore band, but they possess so much more than the average post-hardcore band, most notably the technical prowess of the guitar work. The complicated and intricate pieces put on display throughout this release make recent post-hardcore efforts look juvenile in comparison. When not showcasing their ability to pull off engaging riffing, you'll be treated to a distorted, thick guitar sound that serves to give each song body and form.
As for the rhythm section of the band, they don't just hang out in the background doing nothing while the guitarist and vocalist go to work. No, instead to each song they add a fullness and thickness that perfectly complements the intricacies of the guitar work. In addition to a more than competent rhythm section, the slight use of keyboards on a few of the songs really adds an extra layer to the band. The keys are not very prevalent and never take center stage, but you can easily feel the positive addition that they have made to the band.
Lastly, we come to the vocals. No longer will you hear needless screams, as was evident on their previous release. They have been replaced with a healthy dose of commanding, melodic vocals, showing that there is more to making an emotional song than simply screaming really loudly. The vocals are not excessively melodic, however, as Steve's voice possesses a hearty, meaty sound that gives them a grittier sound than most. Occasionally, he uses his voice to yell out the lyrics, but it's not very often that this happens. When it does, however, it adds to the mix quite well.
In combining all of the aforementioned elements, Clarity Process create an album that is urging listeners to pay attention to each song. The abundance of talent being displayed throughout this album is amazing, and you owe it to yourself to at least give this disc a chance. More likely than not, you will be drawn in for repeated listens by what you hear.
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