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Old March 17th, 2005, 04:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Pure Sweet Hell - The Voyeurs of Utter Destruction As Beauty

Pure Sweet Hell – The Voyeurs of Utter Destruction As Beauty
Crash Music – CMU 61136 – April 5th, 2005
By Jason Jordan



Give Van Williams (Nevermore) a microphone – along with drumsticks of course – and apparently what will result is The Voyeurs of Utter Destruction As Beauty. The ubiquitous comparisons to Nevermore are warranted in fact, as Pure Sweet Hell do lie in the same, general field. Lamentably, though, this debut album isn’t as luscious as anything that’s been cooked by Van Williams’s parent band.

Even though the unit has good sense, the opening tracks such as “Innocence and the Beast,” “Scared About Everything,” and “Golgotha On My Mind” are only mildly amusing. I definitely can’t go as far as to claim that they’re bad, however. In truth, most – if not all – compositions are fairly decent. The Pantera-like “Swallow” gets cool at times, as does the edgy “Undone.” “Hangfire” presents blustering riffs with awkward vocalizations, while “Rave Song” prefers innovativeness to technicality. “Take Away” commences with a brilliant soundclip that, no doubt, you’ve heard before. Most of the enjoyment I gleaned from the aforementioned song was due to the utilization of said soundclip. The album rounds out with thirteen tracks and runs the extent of forty-five minutes. So, it’s a sizeable export for Pure Sweet Hell, which are on contract for at least another three albums.

Honestly, I was a little disappointed with The Voyeurs of Utter Destruction As Beauty. I think their songwriting capabilities aren’t up to full strength yet, but I anticipate Pure Sweet Hell releasing better records in the future. Thought I should’ve mentioned Nevermore, um, more huh? Well then: Nevermore, Nevermore, Nevermore, Nevermore, Nevermore, * rests fingers *, Nevermore, Nevermore, Nevermore.

7/10

P.S. Nevermore.

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Old March 19th, 2005, 03:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I surprisingly liked this -- I'm not a big fan of Nevermore -- but this one seemed a little more spontaneous: kinda like Nevermore meets Black Label Society.
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