Stavesacre
(stavz'a'ker) (2002)
I really wanted to like this record when I first listened to it. I have all of Stavesacre's
albums, and they're one of my favorite bands. However, it took a few listens for this one
to grab me. But enough about me and more about the band.
This is Stavesacre's first album since leaving Tooth And Nail for Nitro Records, and it
mostly follows in the footsteps of their last record, speakeasy. I don't think it works
quite as well as an album, but it does contain a few very good songs. Mark Solomon's Vocals
are as always a highlight, and the occasional use of strings brings the intensity of the
album up a notch. If you are at all a fan of the band, this record is a must. If you've
never heard Stavesacre before, you may as well start here as this features some of their
finest songs.
In the end, this is a solid album that will likely appeal to fans of Tool and AFI.
1. Witch Trial - 5/5 Awesome song, a really great choice to lead off the album.
2. Blind Hope - 4/5 A good solid song
3. Alice Wishlist - 4/5 I didn't like this one at first, but now it's growing on me.
4. Island - 5/5 Another gem, the backing vocals are simply excellent.
5. A Place Where I can breathe - 5/5 More rock!
6. If Not Now - 3/5 An alright song, but it didn't really grab me
7. Night Town - 2/5 Not quite up to par, reminds me too much of Sundown Motel from Speakeasy
8. The Sad Parade - 4/5 I dig this song.
9. Why Good People Suffer - 5/5 Here's the rock! Stavesacre shows a little hardcore edge in this track, and I have to say I like it.
10. Yes - 1/5 Hands down my least favorite track, it drags on for 5:26 and goes nowhere. I know Stavesacre was trying to write a little more "mellow" song
here, but it simply falls flat in this case.
11. World to Wait - 4/5 A decent closer, but not quite perfect.