Chapter V by Staind
I Loved It!
Platinum sales. Palatial homes. Fred Dursts cell-phone number. Is nothing
enough to lift the heavy air of angst that hangs over Staind? Ive mastered
feeling nothing/ Im dead inside/ Why dont I care? sings frontman and
walking existential crisis Aaron Lewis by way of response on Run Away,
the opening track of the groups fifth album. And so the moo d is set--again.
The rest of the band offers its agreement through brooding torrents of
noise and dense minor-key melodies, maintaining its allegiance to 1990s
metal heroes Alice In Chains and Pantera. With the exception of the
tantalizingly melodic Devil and tender love song Everything Changes, the
acoustic guitars have largely been set aside on Chapter V, leaving Staind
to pummel away at its troubles and hoping that people still have time to
listen to self-pitying grown men moan about their dysfunctional childhoods.
Falling is easy/ Its getting back up that becomes a problem, Lewis sings on
Falling. --Aidin Vaziri
It is very rare that you find a cd that has really good music throughout.
This is one of those rare finds for me. I still listen to the cd all the time.
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