Five Hundredth Year: A Rose from Ashes
Five Hundredth Year
A Rose from Ashes
(self-released)
Mike on keys and Jonathanâs heavy rhythm guitar lay the bed on opener âAwaken in Silenceâ while John provides both yelling and impassioned verse vocals with bassist Brenda lending her harmony in the chorus; itâs a big, dramatic, catch-you-by-the-throat opener on Five Hundredth Yearâs new album, A Rose from Ashes. âBreaking Pointâ is full assault, Zachâs bass drumming riffling at the fore along with those chunky rhythms and Johnâs impressive growl-to-melodic-to-shouting vocal prowess. Again, the band provides singable moments that Brenda and Mike lend to the mix and Benâs lead guitar comes in just when he should, never overdoing it with masturbatory-like blistering leading, I hear too much from bands of this ilk. Ben is on fire with his runs at the beginning of âReflectionâ before things get all riff-tastic over Zachâs kinetic rhythm. There come good, unexpected turns here as the band mines dynamics, getting soft (John again as much singing as screaming), keys coming in and out; this is probably the most musically complex tune on A Rose from Ashes, a true phoenix-rising kind of a number. âStand Upâ is one of heaviest tunes here, a roiling song-scape for keys and John pushing an over-the-top beat (I sniffed a hint of NIN here). âTalking Bodyâ mines John at his sexiest vocals, itâs a killer of a tune with an auto-tuned vocal from Brenda in the slower, softer bridge âViolent Descentâ ends, again Zach is on fire here.