I Don’t Want to See You in Heaven
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THE CALLOUS DAOBOYS – I Don’t Want to See You in Heaven – Album Review
You can’t really say that The Callous Daoboys have exploded on the scene considering that they’ve been active for pushing a decade, but the group has certainly had an impactful past year.
The band have been building towards their third album, ‘I Don’t Want to See You in Heaven’, and now that record is here in all of it’s madcap glory! An actual genre-defying label applicable collection which truly defies any sense at all yet it is still absolutely fantastic.
Maniacally frantic yet oddly measured, these thirteen songs and interludes take the listener on a chaotic journey through what vocalist Carson Pace describes as his museum of failure. A personal and introspective construct which is also explained away by Pace as a “snapshot of 24-47. A scrapbook of trial and error”.
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Given that description you can only help but wonder what these years have witnessed in the life of Pace given song titles such as ‘Two-Headed Trout’, ‘Body Horror for Birds’, ‘The Demon of Unreality Limping Like a Dog’ and ‘Douchebag Safari’!
Sonically the seven-piece have manifested a ferociously brutal bombast of modern nu-metal inspired heaviness. The overriding takeaway feeling being that these songs are going to go hard when played live.
Their own journey may have been slow, but the band feel on the cusp of a bigger breakthrough and if that is the case then this is the album needed to act as a launchpad.
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