Album Review

Score 8.3
Written by Erik Thomas
Published on 3/3/2006
Synopsis:

A slower, heavier, but less polished version of Darkest Hour or Poison the Well...

Review:

Just when I think I’m ready to stick a fork in metalcore, a couple of records come along and impress the shit out if me. One being Hourglass from The Hope for Change and this very capable self titled debut from Memphis, Tennessee’s Serapis.

Where Darkest Hour focus on tight, razor sharp riffage, Serapis are more inclined to pummel you with slow, rumbling grooves and some downright nasty breakdowns. The album is by a large, pretty mid paced (almost doomy in some places, ala Withered) and foreboding with a few thrashier, up tempo moments thrown in. I doubt you will hear a more oppressive metalcore track than “Nancy-Leper” all year. Even when cranking up the urgency, it’s never a tech heavy noodle fest, but a controlled, familiar Euro-trot (“A 21 Gun Salute”, “Emmanuel-Assassin”, “Mildred Messenger”-even with its 311 like chorus). And still most of the ‘fast’ tracks contain an impressive array of pacing and some monstrous breakdowns (“21 Gun Salute” especially). There’s even some bluesy groove that surfaces for album closer “The Clock Monologue”.

However, it’s the large amount of slower, more dense tracks that give this album some core shattering character; the angular lope of “Shatner Mask” and “The Ancient Saber Zumicons”, are essential one long pummeling breakdown. The aforementioned “Nancy-Leper” is a vast sludgefest, “Bell South in Cm”, staggers with heft but is laced with cleverly utilized clean vocals. and “So Loved Friends” is just downright caustic. At times Serapis sounds like someone put firecrackers in Poison the Well’s collective asscrack and gave them 500mg of valium before they play live; incredibly pissed off but slurring and staggering way through their set.

I’m not ready to throw Serapis in the Isis style genre though, the band still shows their metalcore roots by virtue of the dual harmonies, dual screamed/growled vocals, some well done clean vocals and general prose and posture, but to their credit, it's not utterly obvious. The production is stout and biting, clearly highlighting the slower riffs and almost suffocating the faster moments, but it works well as a whole. Either way, this is a record I really enjoyed, its thunderous moments got me slamming pretty hard and its restrained core persona, made it far less cookie cutter material.

Good stuff.



Unknown Metalhead
\m/usclehead | posted on 3/2006 | Reply
Swissy Love Lumps, do me a favor and break your fingers for me. Judging by the cover art, I was thinking this was gonna be a power metal album.
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Swiss Cheese | posted on 3/2006 | Reply
listen to some real metal.....................losers
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anaturaldisaster | posted on 3/2006 | Reply
SotL's old stuff was more metalcore influenced...their newest record is a fuck of a lot more impressive than the last Mastodon though. I really wanted to like the Serapis record, it definitely has some strong moments, but the songs are poorly structured and the musicianship is sloppy on occasion. I think there's definitely room for improvement...
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FucBush | posted on 3/2006 | Reply
@Captain HAHAhaha, i can definetly see why!
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Captain w/MetalReview | posted on 3/2006 | Reply
when I first saw this album in the queue, I was sure it was gonna be christian metal based on the cover...guess I'm just an asshole.
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Erik T | posted on 3/2006 | Reply
I would not classify any of those 3 as 'metalcore' is the truest sense of the genre.
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Jason w/MetalReview | posted on 3/2006 | Reply
I can't comment on Century, since I haven't heard them, but I wouldn't relegate Mastodon nor Swarm of the Lotus to metalcore. However, SotL do show some metalcore tendencies from time to time. It's been a while since I've listened to them, though both display very modern characteristics. Erik T. and Matt M. would be able to provide more info about those bands.
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FucBush | posted on 3/2006 | Reply
it's 2:30 hearr, and 5:00 some damn place
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Jeremy w/MetalReview | posted on 3/2006 | Reply
dude, it's 1:30 in the afternoon where I am. Bit of an early start eh?
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FucBush | posted on 3/2006 | Reply
Questain Jason...would you consider mastadon, Swarm of the lotus, and century metalcore? this questain has plagued my mind for long enough.
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Jason w/MetalReview | posted on 3/2006 | Reply
Haha. Nice last line FucBush! These guys are good, by the way.
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FucBush | posted on 3/2006 | Reply
I once liked some metalcore, but thought the genre on the whole became quite stagnant and releases became very derivative...this sounds like it's worth checking out. I'm not against any specific genre, I just like when every band in that genre doesnt sound similiar enough to evoke boredom on the whole scene...I'll definetely be looking into this one...back to the alcohol.