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I was really let down with this one. Maybe I’m being too harsh. Transitions are always a doubled edged sword.
Their transition to Solid State was, for me, not as salient here as their time spent on the road with thrash-commodifiers like Shadows Fall. It was a dumbing-down; a derivative meta-idea of what “heavy metal” should “sound like.” There were handfuls of cool moments, but they never managed to sustain anything interesting for even a full song’s duration. Sadly, it was a solid step up from the paltry identity-crisis disaster that was its predecessor (Temptation Come My Way).
Their transition to Solid State Records was far too obvious on Back Breaker. For a band that tries to act like they don’t try hard, they seem to be trying too hard.