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I can respect a band who holds absolutely nothing back on their debut effort. It’s fine for an EP or 7” to whet an appetite, but when it comes time for that album to be released, it had damn well better bring it. Simply put, Iron Age bring it. Reminding of such metal-infused hardcore pioneers as the Cro-Mags and Agnostic Front, the Texas upstarts hold your attention for half an hour of unwavering intensity.

Vocalist Jason Tarpey has a very firm grasp on what it means to be an intense but varied front-man. His mid-level scream has a very good range to it, many times even seemingly emulating former Earth Crisis front-man Karl Buechner’s trademark wildcat scream. More importantly, it suits the music behind him to an absolute tee. Taking heavy cues from Leeway, Iron Age are that perfect level of heavy, that kind of sound that just makes you shake from all the rage built up by song after song.

The entire record helps to create that feeling, with blistering solos, and hard-hitting riffs from the start to finish of every single song. The combination of Steve Norman and Wade Allison is a formidable one, creating the perfect mix of great metal solos and hard-hitting progressions. “Evil Ways” begins with some extremely quick and dissonant riffing, before leading into a slowed down bridge that lets the drumming of Reed Thomas make itself known. The cohesion between band-mates is more than apparent with each passing minute of the listen, and each song is able to offer something new. At over five minutes, "Butcher’s Bill" is the longest song on the record, and does nothing but impress after the quiet and humble beginning. Once it launches into some heavy, repetitious riffing, and Tarpey’s vocals enter the fray, the song keeps on picking up steam, before finally unleashing a wicked guitar solo right at the end of the track. “Brainwreck” leads in with some thick bass work, and everything slowly takes shape, until the vocals come in, a bit more understated than everywhere else on the record.

The previously mentioned diversity really helps this record maintain a replay value it may not have otherwise had. An extremely solid effort all the way around, and one of the best hardcore records of the year thus far. Refreshing to see a band with equal grasp on their roots and the future.



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    Posted by SCjames on 2008-07-01 20:37:17
    My Score:

    this album is awesome. and to the guy below saying they suck live....
    what're you talking!? when i saw them it blew me away.

    Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 29, 2006 at 9:33 PM (EDT)

    From a distance the album cover looks like The Process of Belief.

    Posted by feeeding5000 on 2006-05-27 12:00:44

    Sounds ok. How come none of my reviews are being posted anymore? Was it something I said?

    Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, May 27, 2006 at 7:09 AM (EDT)
    My Score:

    good band.

    Posted by Dyazwa on 2006-05-26 17:39:38

    What a rager!

    Posted by BizzleBrizzle on 2006-05-26 15:44:20

    this record's pretty damn good.

    The only good Cro-Mags record is Age of Quarrel though.

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, May 26, 2006 at 2:16 PM (EDT)

    i like the first 3 albums from af and the first 2 cro-mags, but this record is really really boring

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, May 26, 2006 at 11:23 AM (EDT)

    Record is good, too bad they are horrible live. Totally ruined it for me.

    Posted by JoshCBFL on 2006-05-26 07:09:45

    I think I hate you. Maybe not, but I think I do.

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, May 26, 2006 at 4:49 AM (EDT)

    but does this album have or not have a (you guessed it, No not frank stallone!), mammoth progression, say like the one the new less than jake album purportedly has?

    wyzo