Hopesfall The Frailty of Words
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Tracklist:
1. Shines Through
2. In Reflection
3. Endeavor
4. Lament
5. From Your Hands
6. Comfort
7. A Winter's Rose
8. A New Day
9. The Frailty of Words
10.The Broken Heart of a Traitor


Release Date: 1999

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John Caruso (23 Reviews)

2008-10-05 | 16 comments | 1,748 views

Summary: As furious as furious gets.

3 of 3 thought this review was well written

Hopesfall during this recording are:
Doug Venable- Vocals
Ryan Parrish- Guitar/Backing Vocals
Joshua Brigham- Guitar
Chris Kincaid- Bass/Backing Vocals
Adam Morgan- Drums

Hopesfall in 2001 and 2002 released two special things to the world of metalcore, No Wings To Speak Of and The Satellite Years, an ep and an lp that crossed heavy melodic hardcore/metalcore with ambient sections creating a sound that was for the most part, unheard of in music. Hopesfall later released A-Types, an album in which Jay dropped a lot of his screaming for singing instead, and to quite a few people's surprises, it worked out pretty well. After the release of their album Magnetic North, the band broke up in early 2008.

I'm always curious on how the band sounded in the beginning. Has the band made a natural progression from earlier releases, or do they sound exactly the same, playing it safe and seem to be scared to progress? Hopesfall seemed to have progressed a lot. Back when they started in 1998, they started out as a Christian hardcore band. Their first release, The Frailty of Words, has been long out of print, and is not even acknowledged by the band anymore. This album has two big things about Hopesfall though, it's their longest release, and it also includes their longest song, the 7 and a half minute long "The Broken Heart of a Traitor."

Even as a Christian band, the lyrics aren't overly preachy, but still can be at times. Even though the word God (and other variations such as You're and His) are in the lyrics, He's only mentioned in two songs ("From Your Hands" and "Comfort") and those songs are far from preaching the word of God. The lyrics of those two songs more deal with then lead singer, Doug's, questions of God's existence and how people misinterpret the word of God for their own will.

The instruments all have their chances to shine on this album. The guitar playing is absolutely superb throughout, the bass isn't drowned out by the wall of guitars, and the bass also shines on the title track/instrumental "The Frailty of Words." The drumming is fairly good and consistent throughout and has a really nice fill at the end of the other instrumental "Lament." Lead singer Doug's screams are absolutely furious and show signs of beaten emotion and inexplicable rage, wanting to tear down all those that are in his path. There also some really nice high screams/shrieks throughout the album, but since there is two backing vocalists, I can't tell who does what.

Hopesfall has always been a band that experimented with ambient sound sections, and this album is no different. Midway through first song, "Shines Through" is a pretty nice slower section with mostly singing vocals and undistorted guitars in a mostly heavy song. They also throw in two instruments, "Lament" and "The Frailty of Words," which create beautiful ambient soundscapes that represent a calm before the stomping storm. The flow of these tracks are also very well put together, and no song sounds out of place.

The last song on the whole album, "The Broken Heart of a Traitor," is not only Hopesfall's longest song, but also one of their best. The lyrics, seeming to show a man who has done wrong in the past, and tries to undo those wrongs by doing things that seem right to him, but in the end, still hurts himself and the ones he loves. The song spans into what we would see on later releases, with heavy hitting parts of pure frustration in chaos, into ambient sections of sorrow and despair. Everyone on this track is at the top of their game and produces one of the best tracks I have ever heard in my life. It is truly crushing, depressing, and moving.

To be honest, I cannot see for the life of me why Hopesfall would discredit this release at all. Maybe it's because they're ashamed of God being thrown around a few times, because that's the only fault of this record really, is that it can get a wee bit preachy at times. Other than that, everything that would be heard on the next two Hopesfall releases, "No Wings to Speak Of" and "The Satellite Years" can be heard on here, in all of it's glory.

though the wings of a dove have wiped the tears from my eyes, this tounge has fanned the flames of unforgiveness.
but love suffers long and rejoices in truth...
and this imperfect creation is shortcoming,
but striving none the less for that which is eternal.

4.5/5

Recommended Tracks
The Broken Heart of a Traitor
Shines Through
From Your Hands

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SnackaryBinx


Comments: 1160
10.05.08

Album Rating: 4.5

I wish I didn't write such shitty reviews.

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relax man, you write much better than me.



Nice job with the review by the way.

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redskyformiles


Comments: 1453
10.05.08

Album Rating: 4

The production on this has always irked me. Good album/review.

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SnackaryBinx


Comments: 1160
10.05.08

Album Rating: 4.5

I really don't think there was much production issues with this. Or maybe it was just me.

redskyformiles


Comments: 1453
10.05.08

Album Rating: 4

Its the typical production for the time it was released. I just think it sounds a bit thin.

Ruins


Comments: 231
10.05.08


Quote:
Hopesfall is most well known for their two releases, No Wings To Speak Of and The Satellite Years




no.

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mynameischan
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Comments: 9605
10.05.08


yeah i have an issue with that sentence too

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SnackaryBinx


Comments: 1160
10.05.08

Album Rating: 4.5

sentence changed

the_wizard


Comments: 5506
10.05.08


Nice review Snackary. The Satellite Years is beautiful and I even enjoyed A-Types as well. I should check this out too.

This Message Edited On 10.05.08

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SnackaryBinx


Comments: 1160
10.05.08

Album Rating: 4.5

I enjoy everything they've put out. Now that I've actually listened to everything they've done, it's safe to say they're one of my favorite bands ever.

the_wizard


Comments: 5506
10.05.08


I'm still waiting for your Times of Grace/ Grace review.....*taps finger impatiently

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SnackaryBinx


Comments: 1160
10.05.08

Album Rating: 4.5

I haven't actually listened to that in a while, it's better you do it. I get rather swamped into listening to something new every day.

This Message Edited On 10.05.08

the_wizard


Comments: 5506
10.05.08


Hahahahahah I may just do that.

EndlessClockwork


Comments: 49
10.06.08

Album Rating: 4

I'm sad to say I'm one of that fans that hasn't been too fond of the new direction this band has taken, though it is still good. But this album was definitely awesome. Great review.

SpoonerMcgee


Comments: 3
10.21.08


Hopesfall is one of the most influential post hardcore bands in my opinion. The satellite Years was the very first heavy cd I ever got,it was a christmas present I had asked for. That was about 6 years ago and I still love this band. I think this release shows alot of raw emotion that they always have and its a great cd. Its so very passionate and heartfelt.

I wish they'd get back together and release "No Wings to Speak Of Part 2".

To me,that ep was the best ep Ive ever heard.

Reddannihilation


Comments: 195
10.21.08


Great review, I still haven't heard this but I've been told it lacks the spaciness of No Wing and Satellite Years.







Fun fact: these guys are supposedly playing a show in November



http://www.blacklabelempire.com/blueskycourt/calendar.html





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