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Julia Conny
07/13/08, 11:28 PM
The Number Twelve Looks Like You - Here at the End of All Things CD/DVD
Release Date: June 17th, 2008
Record Label: Eyeball Records

For those not interested (or at least entertained) by the shrill crunch of mathcore/grindcore act The Number 12 Looks Like You, then a live CD/DVD is most definitely not up your alley, or even on the same street. But for those that appreciate the erratic juxtaposition of crass, melody and tribal beats, Here at the End of All Things is going to be a familiar collection of nose bleeds and limbs flailing. Hence the raging hardcore kids. Not that I would ever throw myself to the hungry lions, but circle pits are always fun to watch. Therefore, Here at the End of All Things is fun to watch.

The venue, School of Rock in South Hackensack, NJ, is a prime setting for the rambunctious New Jersey crowd. It's a hometown group, and T#12LLY is a band popular among bandanas and swoop hair-cuts - the combination is priceless (see: the line shots at the beginning of the DVD performance). Commentary and a detailed song-by-song interview give dedicated fans a thorough history behind the band's writing process, but it's going to be less than stimulating for someone who isn't a steady #12 listener. But this is usually the case with any band DVD, so this shouldn't come as a surprise.

What does cash in as more than novelty is the CD portion, which is part live tracks, part filler remixes ("Weekly Wars" and "Imagine Nation Express"), some random silence ("Silence") and one tribute ("Texas Dolly"). Heavier bands rarely produce good live recordings; they usually bake into a mush of distortion (see: The Blood Brothers). The riffs bleed together like mascara in the rain, and the refined tumbling of a good growl or drum roll are swamped in the mix. For Here at the End of All Things, the first six live tracks (all recorded at School of Rock) are much more distinguishable and are some of the best heavier material I've heard in live audio format. It's crisp and clear and worthwhile if you're a major fan. "Jesus & Tori", "Civeta Dei", and "Sleeping With The Fishes, See?" are thrown together into one track at the end and are of lesser quality than the earlier live tracks.

This conclusion is as cut-and-cry as a review can get. Love the band, love the DVD/CD. Unless you enjoy mad crowds, or just watching them. Then, even if you're not a bandana kid with an affirmation for screech-shout chug and chug, Here at the End of All Things will be an amusing showcase.

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hockeyguitar99
07/14/08, 04:25 AM
Great Review Julia

TooLateF0rRoses
07/14/08, 09:02 AM
good review

Nick is a loser
07/14/08, 09:10 AM
the live version of Ceveta Dei in the hidden features is AMAZING.

UKBoss44
07/14/08, 09:30 AM
Yeah the DVD really pissed me off for only having 6 songs, until I found the hidden songs...then Civeta Dei blew me away!

LikeACat
07/14/08, 10:43 AM
Good review.

itkeepsuswarm
07/14/08, 10:56 AM
"The riffs bleed together like mascara in the rain..."

I lol'ed at that.

Danny Schme
07/14/08, 11:04 AM
I need this DVD badly. And I've seen the blood brothers more than one time, they didn't sound like a mush of distortion. Unless you're talking about the DVD (which I haven't seen)

Alex DiVincenzo
07/14/08, 11:38 AM
Interested to see it but I wouldn't buy it

victoriasdf
07/14/08, 11:43 AM
wooooo SOR :]

arson
07/14/08, 11:45 AM
Yeah the DVD really pissed me off for only having 6 songs, until I found the hidden songs...then Civeta Dei blew me away!

yeah, I felt the exact same way

bummm
07/14/08, 11:59 AM
Good review.

hazardis
07/14/08, 12:02 PM
I want it now.......

=(

Young Machetes
07/14/08, 01:41 PM
I really, really want this.

nescover
07/14/08, 01:51 PM
"Heavier bands rarely produce good live recordings; they usually bake into a mush of distortion (see: The Blood Brothers)"

I've heard amazing Blood Brothers recordings...

DogSizedBird
07/14/08, 02:39 PM
I'm a huge 12 fan and I was dissapointed by this DVD because there were only six songs on it (not counting the hidden ones) and on the cd, they should have brought the audio of the hidden ones up to quality with the rest. Civeta Dei does just sound like a mess of distortion on the CD. Could have been better had more work been put into it. Good review.

Oathy
07/14/08, 03:30 PM
It was boring, and poorly filmed. I bought it for a penny on Ebay, then sold it at Ameoba Music and got a $5 profit.

LongDistanceDrunk
07/14/08, 04:25 PM
I thought it was pretty good but should have more songs on it. I bought it cause I loved the artwork and haven;t bought a a #12 cd yet even though I listen to them constantly. The Texas Dolly Tribute is great. It also has plety of extras unlike the new Underoath DVD. That was really dissaponting and I will probably sell it. Its a show and nothing else.

Whimsikill
07/14/08, 05:32 PM
The Brand New quote was a bit of a non sequitur

Julia Conny
07/14/08, 07:48 PM
"The riffs bleed together like mascara in the rain..."

I lol'ed at that.

Such a tragic problem.

I need this DVD badly. And I've seen the blood brothers more than one time, they didn't sound like a mush of distortion. Unless you're talking about the DVD (which I haven't seen)

I absolutely love love love The Blood Brothers. One of the most amazing live sets, but every live recording of theirs I've heard has been shit.

wooooo SOR :]

Went there this year for the first time, awesome place!

"Heavier bands rarely produce good live recordings; they usually bake into a mush of distortion (see: The Blood Brothers)"

I've heard amazing Blood Brothers recordings...

Then you are very lucky, my friend. I have a very extensive TBB disco (not really trying to brag, I just stumbled across it one night and had to download it), but I've never heard a good live track. Amazing live band though. I was blown away by the band and the crowd the first time I saw them. My knees were a-shakin'.

Julia Conny
07/14/08, 07:50 PM
The Brand New quote was a bit of a non sequitur

Hah, true. I failed at Connect-the-Dots when I was a kid.

Keagan Ilvonen
07/14/08, 08:06 PM
haha I got this awhile ago. I am going to review it, just haven't had the time. I should have it soon though. Good job Julia :)

sputniksignals
07/16/08, 08:46 AM
Hi fellow B'morian.


On another note, sadly why can't TAV fans be more like TAV fans and not accuse Julia of being biased and having a grudge against Number 12? This is how people should react to reviews. Case and point!


Good review though Julia.

Awesome_Danny
07/28/08, 07:03 AM
Yeah the DVD really pissed me off for only having 6 songs, until I found the hidden songs...then Civeta Dei blew me away!


is the dvd portion worth the $12?
the cd leaked & it's aight