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Andy Antar
05/22/09, 12:13 AM
Drop Dead, Gorgeous - The Hot N' Heavy
Release Date: June 2, 2009
Record Label: Suretone Records

With two albums securely notched on their belts, the cleverly punctuated Drop Dead, Gorgeous return to form, poised to release their third studio album, and their second with record label Suretone. With the gnashing release The Hot N’ Heavy fastened to their leash, the band is finally ready to set it free.

The searing opening track “Killing A Classic” scars the same way as Underoath do, chaotic guitars dominating the landscape of the track. “Southern Lovin’” sees the band dragging their vulgar riffs through the dust, slamming them through each three-minute fluster with a sense of dirty grace. This chemistry binds the first three tracks together. Lead single “Two Birds, One Stone” heralds a change in pace, Danny Stillman’s demandingly coarse vocal style slowing to a sing. That’s not to say the song loses any heat. A certain ferocity lays behind every song, an undercurrent that forces energy through the most discordant noise.

“(The) Internet Killed The Video Star” oozes with an anthemic post-hardcore glory, Stillman assuring, “you fucked with the wrong son-of-a-bitch.” There’s a unique filthiness to the production value, lending the album a rawness that complements the vocals completely. Tracks like “Can’t Fight Biology” and “Interlude 1” truly demonstrate this; scratchy sound clips and oddly distorted instrumentation give the album an element of absurdity. Vicious rhythm introduces “There’s No Business Like Snow Business,” a song that is a testament to Drop Dead’s ability to paint frantic soundscapes. “We’re Planning, God’s Laughing” signals another change in sound, as the band fleshes out a progressive, six-minute detonation, the album taking its final deep breaths.

With every post-hardcore release, repetition becomes an issue. The Hot N’ Heavy won’t leave any new bite marks, but it sure as hell will open up old post-hardcore scars. Although somewhat generic in its approach, The Hot N’ Heavy is a surprisingly gripping album. There’s enough variation in emotion and tone to stir a change in negative opinions, and you’ll no doubt find yourself enjoying every single second.

Fans that were disappointed by their sophomore release will discover redemption in this album, a degree of maturity finally finding its way into their music. To the future fans still on the fence, drop your prejudices and give the album a chance. In the words of the band itself - “The damn kids won’t believe it”.

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Heroin Robot
06/01/09, 10:05 PM
Maybe I'm weird, but I loved their second album. More than this.

Derka Derka
06/01/09, 10:23 PM
hate the song title the internet killed the video star
most kids who listen to them probably think they're real clever and don't realize that they just ripped off a classic song with that title

Zachals
06/01/09, 11:02 PM
hate the song title the internet killed the video star
most kids who listen to them probably think they're real clever and don't realize that they just ripped off a classic song with that title
they weren't ripping it off, just giving a nod and paying respect

Derka Derka
06/01/09, 11:10 PM
they weren't ripping it off, just giving a nod and paying respect
they could be doing that
but either way it's kinda of a dumb name in my opinion
video killed the radio star because who wants to listen to music when you can watch it
but how has the internet killed the video star?
don't most kids use the internet to listen to music or watch music videos?, it hasn't offered any new form of musical entrainment that outdoes an old form
just my thoughts

Mattylikesfilms
06/01/09, 11:58 PM
Maybe I'm weird, but I loved their second album. More than this.

I liked their last record too but I'm enjoying this new one more. "Fame" and "killing a classic" are badass. Ha

donwagenblast
06/02/09, 06:24 AM
I loved In Vogue, and I have no idea why. I can't stand the sound of Danny's voice.

aradiantsunrise
06/02/09, 08:16 AM
I Love this album, it impressed me a lot. I also loved the previous one too....all their stuff really lol, I just see something special about them. :shrug:

simensays
06/02/09, 09:16 AM
Danny's scream changed in this album, its more Underoathy. In Vogue had a unique scream- maybe it was the way of the producer. Nonetheless, I like this album. Southern Lovin is short and sweet while Dirtier Than You Want To Know is just a good song to listen to.
Still prefer In Vogue though.

Two Birds- is probably my least favorite, DDG/Danny should never be singing like that- They couldn't pull it off like Underoath's Some Will Seek Forgiveness others Escape, or even Agraceful's weaker The Great I Am. Both of which i liked, the former well more than the latter, but both preferred over Two Birds one Stone.

denissuxx
06/02/09, 09:17 AM
I really like this album; really interesting production.

It has got me into old DDG

muttley
06/02/09, 06:13 PM
I love the guitars and vocals on this album.
Good stuff.

Handraa
06/02/09, 06:14 PM
I'm tired of this album..its a good album nonetheless.

DropDeadSharkey
06/05/09, 11:15 PM
Love it, so much better then there second album!

Young Machetes
06/06/09, 12:43 PM
Love it. Glad they kept a darker sound, like Worse Than A Fairytale. They have a knack for giving a song atmosphere.

superBMRuth
06/06/09, 12:46 PM
100% agree with this. I didn't expect to even kind of like this album, but i can't stop listening to it.

mymusicismylife
06/06/09, 03:54 PM
I thought this was going to be bad, but so far it seems like it actually may be worth checking out. I just hate the song title so much.

For the record, I thought Worse Than A Fairy Tale was their best.

vincentgrippi
06/06/09, 04:49 PM
hate the song title the internet killed the video star
most kids who listen to them probably think they're real clever and don't realize that they just ripped off a classic song with that title

You're a classic idiot. YOU must think you're clever pointing something intentionally obvious like that out...

Derka Derka
06/06/09, 04:53 PM
You're a classic idiot. YOU must think you're clever pointing something intentionally obvious like that out...
nope, i was just pointing it out for the idiots
aren't you glad i did?

p.s. YOU must think you're badass for talking crap on the internet

icynova
06/08/09, 08:46 PM
I actually like this album a lot, and I was VERY "meh" about their old albums.