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Drew Beringer
04/01/07, 09:49 PM
Poison The Well - Versions
Release Date: April 3, 2007
Record Label: Ferret Records (http://www.ferretstyle.net)

Poison The Well has been MIA for a while. Nearly 4 years, to be precise. After releasing a string of fine metalcore albums from 1998 to 2002 (one on GoodLife, the other 2 on Trustkill), the Miami, FL, band was signed by Atlantic Records. The band released You Come Before You, which had moderate success (it has sold 130k copies to date). This past summer though, PTW parted ways with the label, citing “creative differences” as the source for the breakup. The following November, the band signed to the powerhouse independent label, Ferret Records. Finally, this April, Poison The Well unveiled Versions to the general public.

Written over the course of the past few years by core members Ryan Primack (guitar), Chris Hornbrook (drums) and Jeffrey Moreira (vocals), Versions is a departure of sorts from previous material. While they hinted at this sound on their previous album, they have fully embraced and implemented it throughout the new album. Using a variety of different instruments (such as mandolins, slide guitar, horns and banjo), Versions features a richer and more atmospheric sound than ever before. Recorded in Umeå, Sweden, and produced by Eskil Lövström and Pelle Henricsson, the twelve-track album grabs your attention immediately and ceases to let go.

“Letter Thing” begins with rapid drums and Moreira’s vicious vocals. Primack is relentless on the guitar as well. “Breathing’s For The Birds” is a sweeping track, while “Nagaina” is a riveting song played with a swooping bass line. It’s unlike anything they’ve done before. “The Notches That Create Your Headboard” hits you like a freight train, with Moreira’s vocals sounding better than ever. The following two songs, “Pleading Post” and “Slow Good Morning,” are harder to get into and bring down the overall pace of the album. True to its title, “Slow Good Morning” is paced very slow and builds up eventually to a crushing finish.

“You Will Not Be Welcomed” begins slowly with dreary keynotes and a somber guitar line. Moreira shows a different side of his voice, calmly hitting falsetto notes before unleashing a very gruff scream. “Naïve Monarch” is a domineering track that’ll satisfy the longtime fans of the band. Fast paced with a tinge of melody, it’s everything fans love about Poison The Well. But with “Riverside,” PTW takes a left turn and uses a vast array of different instruments on the song, again showing the new direction of the band.

“The First Day Of My Second Life” closes off the album in high fashion, incorporating all the elements shown throughout the album into this frantic five-minute closer. After listening to this album, some will get it right away, others will catch on to with more listens, and many will hate Versions upon the first few listens. With such a long break between the last record and this one, many fans may have grown out of this band, but with the new direction and construction of each song, Poison The Well aims to reignite the passion many had for them.

Versions is the heaviest album in Poison The Well’s history. Not in the sense of “chug-chug-scream-breakdown” heavy, but rather heavy in how each instrument hits your eardrum. Versions is best heard with headphones, as you can hear each minor detail and appreciate the complexity of each song. The orchestration was carefully thought out and is executed nicely. The album flows very well, almost too well, as some of the songs tend to run together. Yet, this doesn’t deter from the overall enjoyment of Versions.

In the end, it’ll take a few, perhaps many, listens for some to truly soak in Versions. It took me a good four or five listens before I began to enjoy it, and now I can’t stop listening to it. Poison The Well may very well have released the finest album in their career, as they have put a bullet in the head of their past sound.

Track Listing:
1. Letter Thing
2. Breathing's For The Birds
3. Nagaina
4. The Notches That Create Your Headboard
5. Pleading Post
6. Slow Good Morning
7. Prematurito El Baby
8. Composer Meet Corpse
9. You Will Not Be Welcomed
10. Naive Monarch
11. Riverside
12. The First Day Of My Second Life
Produced by: Eskil Lövström and Pelle Henricsson

Poison The Well are:
Ryan Primack - guitar
Chris Hornbrook - drums
Jeffrey Moreira – vocals

Official Myspace (http://www.myspace.com/poisonthewell)

FaceLixeMurder
04/01/07, 10:00 PM
Need to listen to this, love the past releases

Burning Star IV
04/01/07, 10:05 PM
This is a very solid release. I still prefer You Come Before You, but solid nonetheless. Good review!

namembal
04/01/07, 11:08 PM
Nice review. Agreed.

spike22988
04/02/07, 12:09 AM
the bomb

Adam Pfleider
04/02/07, 12:37 AM
maybe I'm not seeing something here. While I agree with what you say about the instrumentation, the vocals are the hard part to get through of Versions. One of the biggest things that attracts me to PTW is the scream/sing combo. I think when he sings, it is pretty amazing, and I believe that's missing here. But i'll definitely be picking this up Tuesday.

Rich Duncan
04/02/07, 05:17 AM
Great review Drew! This is an awesome album, can't wait to pick it up

maxrabkin
04/02/07, 06:37 AM
Great review. Can't stop listening to this bad boy. Only took one good listen to realize this was going to be a great record.

iwasahero
04/02/07, 06:54 AM
Well written review, though I think you rated it a little high.

In my opinion, this was a very average release.

youcomebeforeyo
04/02/07, 07:01 AM
Excellent CD. I don't rate it as high as YCBY but it's still great. Release tomorrow!

ACA
04/02/07, 07:08 AM
I can't get into this band at all.. weird, considering how "important" / "good" everyone always says they are.

-ACA

Scuba Chris
04/02/07, 07:12 AM
great review Drew. I have been intrigued. I might pick this up on the blind tomorrow.

ArmaniMassacre
04/02/07, 07:50 AM
good job my fellow Hoosier....this album is definitely a different step, but I think as far as the mediocrity of today's music goes, this is a step in the right direction.

hopefully people will notice that it doesn't take a 30 second beat-em'up breakdown to make a song unique and worth listening.

I've been a PTW fan since Distance Makes the Heart Grow Fonder, and they've never let me down....although the music always changes I think they're probably the best hardcore band to adapt to new styles in history....anyone wanna challenge that? maybe Snapcase did it better...but not many....

meeotch
04/02/07, 08:14 AM
I really like this album. Not sure if I love it yet but I'll be picking it up.

knibl
04/02/07, 08:43 AM
this is an amazing album.

no doubt.

taking into consideration they lost a vital part of their songwriting process: derek

love_american_style
04/02/07, 08:55 AM
well writen review, drew.

i've been listening to this non stop since i got it last week.

lostintheair
04/02/07, 09:17 AM
Poison The Well has been MIA for a while. Nearly 4 years, to be precise.
its been more like nearly 2 years dude

Blake Solomon
04/02/07, 09:36 AM
its been more like nearly 2 years dude


siq burn!!!!!

lostintheair
04/02/07, 09:58 AM
uhhh, yeah, it wasnt meant to be a burn

Greg.Kushlan
04/02/07, 10:01 AM
I got my copy last night in the mail, I love this cd. I would have given it a higher score, but its still a good review...

Drew Beringer
04/02/07, 10:02 AM
its been more like nearly 2 years dude

Really? Because their last album came out in 2003 and it's 2007 now. To my knowledge, that's almost four years.

xerovision1
04/02/07, 10:28 AM
poison the well is always amazing, but definitely prefer you come before you to this album.

jake_rm
04/02/07, 10:35 AM
this is an amazing album.

no doubt.

taking into consideration they lost a vital part of their songwriting process: derek

Yeah! I 100% agree with this; Derek was the shit, shame he left.

love_american_style
04/02/07, 11:00 AM
Really? Because their last album came out in 2003 and it's 2007 now. To my knowledge, that's almost four years.

pwnd.

CrenshawPunch
04/02/07, 11:52 AM
Good review. You didnt mention anything about the huge country music influence that is present through out the entire album though. Slide guitar anyone?

love_american_style
04/02/07, 11:53 AM
Good review. You didnt mention anything about the huge country music influence that is present through out the entire album though. Slide guitar anyone?

werd. but not the entire album.

Drew Beringer
04/02/07, 12:10 PM
Good review. You didnt mention anything about the huge country music influence that is present through out the entire album though. Slide guitar anyone?

I did mention the slide guitar. 2nd paragraph I believe.

lostintheair
04/02/07, 12:13 PM
Really? Because their last album came out in 2003 and it's 2007 now. To my knowledge, that's almost four years.
yes, its been 4 years since the last album, but you stated they were MIA, and they certainly did not dissappear the moment it was released. they toured on it up until at least the summer 2005 sounds of the underground tour.
pwnd.
fuck off

ThisIsNotDan
04/02/07, 12:28 PM
Really? Because their last album came out in 2003 and it's 2007 now. To my knowledge, that's almost four years.

he means that they haven't released any albums in 4 years, but they HAVE toured quite a bit. in 04 they did some touring. in 05 they did SOTU and some other stuff, and last year they toured with Horse the Band, underoath, and shadows fall. not really MIA.

anyways this is why you're my fave staff dude. great review, and definetly one of the best metal/metalcore bands.

everything about this cd is great, including the wonderful artwork

love_american_style
04/02/07, 12:32 PM
fuck off

i was joking. i understand where you're coming from. quitr being a prom night dumpster baby, douche box.

guitarliketom
04/02/07, 12:45 PM
i love ptw, right now i have a webrip, and im hoping thats whats giving it the rawer quality.
i love the production on ycby, and so far this isnt matching up...production wise.
its neat to hear so much singing out of geoff also.

winterdale
04/02/07, 01:17 PM
albums good, but the review was pretty typical

Drew Beringer
04/02/07, 01:33 PM
yes, its been 4 years since the last album, but you stated they were MIA, and they certainly did not dissappear the moment it was released. they toured on it up until at least the summer 2005 sounds of the underground tour.

fuck off

Of course I know they've been touring, that wasn't the point of the sentence. MIA as in no albums in a while.

Dan CiTi
04/02/07, 02:35 PM
Deff gonna check this out.

thedullard
04/02/07, 03:00 PM
this band grew me out of slipknot years ago with opposite of december, and i accept pretty much anything they make. they did indeed help bring melodic hardcore to the forefront. not something i'll listen to on the regular, like say opposite of december or tear from the red for me, but definitely something i'd recommend to any fan of heavy thoughtful music.

Gigantor
04/02/07, 03:06 PM
I really enjoy this album. Mixing in a slide guitar, tambourine, and trumpets on a Poison the Well record. I honestly never thought I would enjoy it. One of my favorite bands and they still have not let me down! Great release!

12:46AM
04/02/07, 05:21 PM
opposite of december is better!!1!

Chris Fallon
04/02/07, 06:33 PM
It took me a few listens, but I think it's their best work to date.

Nicely done review, Drew. I think you made some valid points about this release.

airik625
04/02/07, 07:25 PM
defintely good review, drew. i have always loved your reviews b/c you reveiw every album i want reviewed. probaly b/c we like the same music. love the chariot. good review although i might have given it a higher rating. and i am still waiting for the cassadaga reveiw. so bring it forth. thanks for the review

InaGreendase
04/03/07, 11:14 AM
I like a couple songs on You Come Before You but otherwise I was never into this band's older stuff. This is a total reinvention, though. Great album; I get a huge Worship & Tribute gone country vibe a lot of times.

they did indeed help bring melodic hardcore to the forefront.

Not quite. At all.

thiscityinruins
04/03/07, 09:37 PM
I'll admit it has taken me a good 3 or 4 listens to get into this album. They have definitely progressed over there years and altered their sound but every album has been great. The one thing I really miss is the harmonizing vocals in the songs which was my favorite thing about the band. All together though it's a great album.

StaticPrevails
04/06/07, 07:54 PM
I loved YCBY so I hope they blow up

wingswontwork
04/10/07, 11:15 PM
the loss of derek had a huge impact on the band for sure...but the record is great...well worth the wait. respect to ryan for pulling of such a great performance on many instruments.

p, FRY
04/25/07, 09:57 PM
i've read in a few places this album being compared somewhat to Vheissu by Thrice. any similarities?

Klatzke
01/15/09, 09:44 PM
Quite possibly one of the best albums I've ever heard.

reesa
08/22/11, 03:44 PM
Quite possibly one of the best albums I've ever heard.

Word. My boyfriend got me into this band and the most hardcore I usually listen to is something like deftones. So this band was totally new to my ears. this album made me appreciate music even more.