Beauty Like a Bullet
Blindsight
Performed By
Blindsight
Album UPC
812616017651
CD Baby Track ID
10061446
Label
Blindsight
Released
2012-10-29
BPM
112
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm91270101
Year
2012
Spotify Plays
14
Writers
Writer
Charles Schwien
Pub Co
Charles Schwien
Composer
Charles Schwien
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Florida
Description
The long-simmering follow up to 2005's "Caution Devil" finds the boys tackling decidedly more personal and existential subject matter while still managing to infuse it with trademark wit and energy.
Notes
"Now that we are without, what are we within?" BlindSight asks in Exit Wound's lead-off track, "Now That We Are," and if the album can be summed up in one statement, that may be as good as any. The long-gestating follow up to 2005's "Caution Devil" finds the band much more musically focused, even while the subject matter takes an unexpected turn toward the personal and existential. Forgoing his usual snarky societal critiques (with the possible exception of "Better Believe It," a high-energy take down of cable tv punditry), songwriter Chuck Schwien infuses the new album with more intimate concepts, from the death of his parents ("Dark Sea," "Irish, Revisited") to the birth of his children ("A Better Me," "Aberdeen"), the collapse of his marriage ("For You"), and emotional demons ('The Down Side"). While "Exit Wounds" has a decidedly darker tone lyrically, on first pass you barely notice as songs streak by with energy, hooky choruses and funk-infused beats.
Singer Brian Seachrist has perhaps never been as energized and present; from the hard rock bombast of "Better Believe It," the intimate confessional voice of "The Down Side," the smart aleck smarminess of "Hand to God," or the airy layers of "Beauty Like a Bullet," he slips from landscape to landscape with ease. Lead guitarist Keith Varney likewise shows stylistic dexterity, whether burning down the house with a ferocious solo on "Now That We Are," Daryl Stuermer-esque ethereal background layers to "Beauty Like a Bullet," emotional resonance to "Dark Sea" " or wanky wah-wah to "Haunted."
Exit Wounds marks a notable milestone in BlindSight's evolution as the band manages to turn inward while remaining accessible, engaging and ever-so sing-alongable.
Singer Brian Seachrist has perhaps never been as energized and present; from the hard rock bombast of "Better Believe It," the intimate confessional voice of "The Down Side," the smart aleck smarminess of "Hand to God," or the airy layers of "Beauty Like a Bullet," he slips from landscape to landscape with ease. Lead guitarist Keith Varney likewise shows stylistic dexterity, whether burning down the house with a ferocious solo on "Now That We Are," Daryl Stuermer-esque ethereal background layers to "Beauty Like a Bullet," emotional resonance to "Dark Sea" " or wanky wah-wah to "Haunted."
Exit Wounds marks a notable milestone in BlindSight's evolution as the band manages to turn inward while remaining accessible, engaging and ever-so sing-alongable.
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