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circatbs
02/19/09, 09:30 PM
Dance Gavin Dance - Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean
Record Label: Rise Records
Release Date: November 14, 2006

Dance Gavin Dance are a five-piece post-hardcore band out of Sacramento, California. Their sound consists of high pitched clean vocals, rough screams, and inventive guitar work.

The opener to the EP, "Whatever I Say is Royal Ocean," is simply an intro. It's a mere 48 seconds long, and consists of nothing more than a few strange sound effects. The clean vocals on this EP are amazing. Jonny Craig can unleash some of the best yells and high pitched melodies I have heard in a while. His high-pitched vocal style fits the overall sound of the band perfectly, and he sounds like he could be an amazing R&B singer.

Dance Gavin Dance seem to have a thing for robots and strange song titles. The next track, "The Robot With Human Hair Pt. 1," is a good example of this. The song starts out with a soothing guitar riff, then Craig gets the song going with his mellow vocals. Jon Mess gives the song a boost of energy when he kicks in with his emotional, somewhat forced screams. This track, as well as all of the others, features some unique and creative guitar work as well.

"The Robot vs. the Heroin Battle of Vietnam" is the next track. More robots. This song is ridiculously catchy, and by far the best song on the album. It features both Craig and Mess about equally, with Craig's clean vocals layered over Mess' screams. Again, the guitar work is nothing shy of amazing. When this song is over it will leave you wanting more. Much, much more.

"Tidal Waves: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner" and "The Importance of Cocaine" are two of the more mellow, and melodic songs on the EP. "The Importance of Cocaine" is Craig's strongest song vocally, and it's easy to relate to what he is saying in this song. With lyrics like "This hits too close to home for me / I don't need to be reminded of this pain," you can easily see into the mind of Craig.

"The Robot With Human Hair Pt. 2" is, as you can tell, the second part to "The Robot With Human Hair." While it is the second part of the first song, it is very different. This song focuses mainly on the combination of Craig's and Mess' vocals, and it goes well. It features some call and answer vocals, and also layering of the two's very different vocal style. This track as some strange sound effects thrown in as well, mainly towards the end of the song. This is not a song to forget, and it's better than the first part.

The EP closes out with the track entitled "Burning Down the Nicotine Armoire," which is where screamer Jon Mess finally takes the spotlight away from Craig. The tune starts with some powerful, and extremely rough screams from Mr. Mess. It works well and gets the song going very quickly. At about the four minute mark, the song makes a change, with a quiet drum beat, and a soothing guitar riff from Will Swan. Jonny Craig is crooning away at this point, and you can just relax and listen to the sweet sound of his voice. Then, the track explodes again with the guitars and drums speeding up, and Mess starts to scream again. Overall, this is one of the stronger tracks on the EP and a great way to close it out.

Dance Gavin Dance's Whatever I Say is Royal Ocean is definitely not something to be looked over. Sure, it has it's faults, but it is still one of the catchiest and most enjoyable EP's I have heard in a very long time.

01. Whatever I Say is Royal Ocean
02. The Robot With Human Hair Pt. 1
03. The Robot vs. the Heroin Battle of Vietnam
04. Tidal Waves: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
05. The Importance of Cocaine
06. The Robot With Human Hair Pt. 2
07. Burning Down the Nicotine Armoire
Emarosa's Relativity; Lower Definition; Dance Gavin Dance's other releases
myspace.com/dancegavindance (http://www.myspace.com/dancegavindance)

LongDistanceDrunk
02/26/09, 12:23 PM
Good review dude. Even though I dislike this band you make this EP sound enticing. Much better than your Death Cab review

circatbs
02/26/09, 01:17 PM
Good review dude. Even though I dislike this band you make this EP sound enticing. Much better than your Death Cab review
Haha thank you. I just realized this got posted, I didn't get a PM.

LongDistanceDrunk
02/26/09, 02:45 PM
Haha thank you. I just realized this got posted, I didn't get a PM.
LOL at your avatar. Exactly what color is violence? I'm dying to know

circatbs
02/26/09, 03:09 PM
LOL at your avatar. Exactly what color is violence? I'm dying to know
I really couldn't tell you haha.

Klatzke
02/26/09, 03:11 PM
Haha thank you. I just realized this got posted, I didn't get a PM.
When did you submit this?

Edit:

And good review, but you're kind of all over the place. As well, I couldn't stand this EP, haha, so nice to see someone found something worthwhile in it.

circatbs
02/26/09, 03:59 PM
When did you submit this?

Edit:

And good review, but you're kind of all over the place. As well, I couldn't stand this EP, haha, so nice to see someone found something worthwhile in it.
I submitted it..last friday I think. Haha, thanks.

more heart
02/26/09, 04:44 PM
Miles above your DCFC review.


I was thinking of reviewing Downtown Battle Mountain myself

Velvetground
02/26/09, 06:52 PM
Definitely better than the Death Cab review but....it doesn't really flow. A good review needs to flow just like any solid essay or novel, but this is just everywhere man. You kind of name raped too, saying the vocalist or guitarists name more than once or twice is overkill. Just revise more, type it and then come back a day or two later and look at it with another set of eyes. Good effort though dude.

circatbs
02/26/09, 07:09 PM
Miles above your DCFC review.


I was thinking of reviewing Downtown Battle Mountain myself
That would be awesome, you totally should.

Definitely better than the Death Cab review but....it doesn't really flow. A good review needs to flow just like any solid essay or novel, but this is just everywhere man. You kind of name raped too, saying the vocalist or guitarists name more than once or twice is overkill. Just revise more, type it and then come back a day or two later and look at it with another set of eyes. Good effort though dude.
Okay, thanks man.

Klatzke
02/26/09, 07:16 PM
Miles above your DCFC review.


I was thinking of reviewing Downtown Battle Mountain myself
haha, i was thinking about doing the same actually.

Kbm600
02/27/09, 06:52 AM
I've yet to check this out. Downtown Battle Mountain is good to to me, at least a few songs. I'm not sure how I'd feel about this release though, I'll have to listen to some of the tracks now though, good review.

showyourteeth
02/27/09, 03:07 PM
there were only 2 or 3 tracks i could really dig on this album
the rest i just thought were... alright

it's nice to see it reviewed though

zombie!pirate!
02/27/09, 04:40 PM
When did you submit this?

Edit:

And good review, but you're kind of all over the place. As well, I couldn't stand this EP, haha, so nice to see someone found something worthwhile in it.
coming from someone who liked the Foxy review? thats interesting, I thought this was well done

BruisedxBroken
02/27/09, 05:56 PM
Why is there no mention of Alexisonfire or ATDI? Considering that both of those bands heavily shaped DGD's influence on this record, I would have at least liked to see them in the RIYL section.

Also, lower definition? rly?? they're a lot closer to the layered, noisy mess that was Finch circa SHTS than DGD.

still not a bad review, though...

leftapart
02/27/09, 06:06 PM
Good review! With time comes progress. I'm really glad to see everyone here is being so supportive of you as well; awesome! One thing I hate about this website is that everyone is a cynical critical prick. But not in this case. Anyways, this EP is amazing just as you described. It is not DGD's best work musically, but it is by far my favorite and deserves a lot more recognition.

leftapart
02/27/09, 06:08 PM
Miles above your DCFC review.


I was thinking of reviewing Downtown Battle Mountain myself
Go for it!

circatbs
02/27/09, 07:04 PM
Why is there no mention of Alexisonfire or ATDI? Considering that both of those bands heavily shaped DGD's influence on this record, I would have at least liked to see them in the RIYL section.

Also, lower definition? rly?? they're a lot closer to the layered, noisy mess that was Finch circa SHTS than DGD.

still not a bad review, though...

Good review! With time comes progress. I'm really glad to see everyone here is being so supportive of you as well; awesome! One thing I hate about this website is that everyone is a cynical critical prick. But not in this case. Anyways, this EP is amazing just as you described. It is not DGD's best work musically, but it is by far my favorite and deserves a lot more recognition.

Thank you both. I wanted to include bands that sounded similar and appeal to the same general audience ad DGD in the RIYL, which is why I didn't include ATDI or Alexisonfire. (Even though Alexisonfire appeals to a similar audience and has a similar sound, I'm not all that familiar with them and didn't feel comfortable putting them in there.)

I also think it is not their best work musically, however, I still for some reason enjoy it more than the two full-lengths. I think that the s/t is their best musically.

Burn That Shit
02/27/09, 08:03 PM
We really need to make member ratings public so I can see which stupid member on this site gave this album 100%, jesus.

circatbs
02/27/09, 08:04 PM
We really need to make member ratings public so I can see which stupid member on this site gave this album 100%, jesus.
Haha, were you banned for a short period of time?

Klatzke
02/27/09, 09:27 PM
coming from someone who liked the Foxy review? thats interesting, I thought this was well done
Coming from someone who WROTE the foxy review. Was kind of the point of the whole thing, the story. This was supposed to be an analytical thing.

Im Felling this
02/27/09, 10:40 PM
fare review i must say

fadedmemories
02/28/09, 05:10 AM
Good review, bad EP, though I must admit Johnny Craig is a good singer.

Burn That Shit
02/28/09, 08:55 AM
Haha, were you banned for a short period of time?
Yep, about a month I think.

circatbs
02/28/09, 10:08 AM
Yep, about a month I think.
Haha that sucks. It was because of the BMTH thread, right?

Burn That Shit
02/28/09, 10:29 AM
Yeah haha.

trappedintime
02/28/09, 07:38 PM
You gotta be fuckin' kidding me. 100% on this band's record?! This band is a joke.

Broden Terry
02/28/09, 07:43 PM
Nice review Adam! :-)
I'm yet to check out this band, but your review just might convince me.

NateFoundGlory
02/28/09, 08:52 PM
Downtown Battle Mountain is a classic to me, this one's alright. The self-titled was ok, but I think I miss Johnny too much to make a rational decision. Nice review.

circatbs
03/02/09, 11:39 AM
Nice review Adam! :-)
I'm yet to check out this band, but your review just might convince me.
Thanks, Broden! You should definitely check them out.

TotalCollapse
03/15/09, 10:27 AM
Great album, but I liked Downtown Battle Mountain more.

jay_klinkhammer
10/20/09, 01:21 AM
best band around