The Overseer - Rest and Let Go (2014) [Gorgatz]

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 03 The StructureThe Foundation.mp35.7 MB
 01 Fragile Wings.mp35.29 MB
 02 Paper Thin Houses.mp35.13 MB
 06 Scarlet Wool.mp35.06 MB
 11 Depraved.mp35.05 MB
 04 Finer Fiend.mp34.86 MB
 10 Give Light to My Eyes.mp34.75 MB
 09 Uproot.mp33.82 MB
 07 Death March.mp33.68 MB
 05 Deluded.mp32.89 MB
 08 The Ferryman, Charon.mp31.81 MB
 Cover.jpg63.34 KB

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The Overseer - Rest and Let Go (2014) [Gorgatz]



- I N F O -

Paper Thin Houses sports some of the hardest hitting riffs on the album. If there’s a track that is sure to have listeners jumping to Underoath comparisons, this one is sure to be it. Switch offs from smooth chords to frenzied dischords and heavily distorted bass lines dominate the soundscape laid out by The Overseer, while drummer Abishai Collingsworth pummels his way into a standout performance.

In the wake of the chaotic Paper Thin Houses, the slow and steady beginnings of The Structure / The Foundation come as a bit of a surprise. Darren King takes the lead on this hauntingly beautiful track. The anthemic chorus finds king howling, “As the structure / The foundation of my heart breaks/ I won’t let it tear us apart” while the ambiently stirring chorus makes way to the soft chanting, “From her fallen body flowers will grow”.

Deluded is a piano driven track that plods along with echoing guitars, pounding drums, and distant bass grooves that all culminate to create an enchanting backdrop to the dueling, this time both clean, vocals of male and female. I can’t help but just stare at the album cover every time this track plays.

Scarlet Wool begins with a bluesy vibe, not unlike something to be found on “Majors/Minors” by the late Thrice. The into is short lived however, and in no time Anthony Rivera makes his presence known with blood curdling howls. The chorus of this track is sure to have fans at shows pumping their fists as the chant-like singing is sure to stir emotions in even the most stoic spectators.

The Ferryman, Charon is an instrumental interlude that flows wonderfully into Uproot. While it comes late in the album, the latter track is one of the heaviest songs on the record. The riffs are bass heavy and have a ton of groove thrown in the mix. Rivera desperately asks during the crushing breakdown, “Dear God, how long will I live like I’m dead?”.

Give Light To My Eyes and Depraved round the album out very nicely, ending “Rest & Let Go” on a very high note. Give Light To My Eyes uses predominantly clean vocals, however, it is probably the most aggressive of the clean tracks. While the track is a bit of a slow starter, at about the one minute mark, things start to pick up as a barrage of riffs invade the previously subtle soundscape.

Depraved is probably the most oddball track on the album, and I don’t mean this is a bad way. In a recent interview, bassist Bradley Riggs explains about Depraved, “That one is basically a song that we said we don’t care what label we’re on or what genre we’re under, we’re going to make a song that if any musician got a hold of it, like if we were writing a song for someone else, anyone could play it. We basically made a song with no strings attached to it. It turned out really cool, I like the closing feel to it and it really ties the record together”.

Piano abounds in the intro of the atmospheric track before giving away to hand claps and chants of,”Everyone loves but no one is lovely / Everyones low but no one is lowly / Everyone blames no one is blameless / Everyone’s ashamed but no one is shameless / Everyone’s used but nobody’s useless”. After this section, the song turns into a head-bobbing jam session with groovy bass, guitar leads, and precise drumming.

The only place where I see room for improvement for this stellar young band is I think they need to give the tracks a little more space to flow. For example, there are numerous times on the record where I felt something really cool was about to develope, but the band chose to move on to the next section. I think Deluded and Death March had a lot of potential to flow into either heavier sections or maybe a stretch of instrumental. Instead they seemed to be cut a bit short.

Overall: With “Rest & Let Go” The Overseer are able to refine the sound laid forth on “We Search, We Dig”. The new music does not instantly sound different from their previous work, however, while listening to the albums as wholes back to back, the newest material feels much more concise and natural. Song structures are more varied and soundwise, the record is more diverse. If you thought The Overseer were a force to be reckoned with on their debut, you are in for a treat on the tighter, more mature sophomore effort, “Rest & Let Go”.

- T R A C K L I S T -

1. Fragile Wings
2. Paper Thin House
3. The Structure/The Foundation
4. Finer Fiend
5. Deluded
6. Scarlet Wool
7. Death March
8. The Ferryman, Charon
9. Uproot
10. Give Light To My Eyes
11. Depraved


Format: mp3, CBR 192 kbps
Genre: Metalcore / Post-Hardcore
Size: 48.01

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