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Showing posts with label *The Browning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label *The Browning. Show all posts

Aug 29, 2011

The Browning - Burn This World (2011) [REVIEW]

Genre: Electronic Deathcore
From: Dallas TX, USA
Rating: Over 9000/10
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Before continuing, I must say that The Browning has been one of my favorite bands in the metal/hardcore scene since I first heard them about a year ago. They have always succeeded at blending great trance melodies with as heavy as 90's Rosie O'Donnell breakdowns. This album takes what they did with their first 2 EP's and perfects it. No band can mix these styles like this, and they should never try. There can only be one Browning. In my opinion this is one of the best, and heaviest, albums of 2011 so far.

COMMENCE TRACK BY TRACK ANALYSIS.


1-No Escape. Such a strong intro. Heavy with a great trance break and some heavy as balls breakdowns. Everything you'd expect from an intro. NEXT TRACK.


2-Not Alone. This song makes me want to bounce, spin glowsticks, hit things/people, and dance. There's a great 2 step which is the first of many on the album. That last breakdown is pretty epic though.


3-Bloodlust. Song starts out trancy and transitions into such a sick, groovy breakdown. The song then continues to just make you want to destroy people under a strobe light.


4-Standing On The Edge. The new version of this song is much heavier than the old version, and the synth sounds way stronger as well. If you liked this song before, youre gonna love it now. Not much else I can say, NEXT TRACK.


5-Burn This World. This song is fucking metal. Nuff said. It gets symphonic in the middle with a great cello solo/breakdown that is so perfect. The end kind of gets all hip hop and makes me wanna pour fine liquor on some hoez, then punch them in the face.

6-Ashamed. Dubstep for all the brosteppers. As far as actual dubstep goes, it's meh, but as far as metal bands mixing dub into their songs, it fits well and gets intense. It's not overdone to the point its annoying. The parts of the song that dont have dub are really awesome if you don't like dubstep though. That last breakdown though, god damn.



7-Living Dead. Creepy intro feels like youre in a haunted house. This song is more like death metal than the rest, and the eerie vibe stays pretty much throughout the song. Some great melodies and breakdowns.

8-Forgotten. After the creepy feel of Living Dead, it picks right back up with the melodic trance breakdowns. I fucking love those things. The breakdown at around 45 seconds is probably one of my favorite ever. A great balance of heavy with trancy. The melodic finale of the song makes me want to ride a luck dragon through Fantasia, then crash him into the Ivory Tower and beat the shit out of The Childlike Empress. Just saying.

9-Time Will Tell. Another rerecording, the synth/trance parts are greatly improved, and holy fuck is it heavy. Such a great improvement on a song I felt needed no improvement. I love the way the synth sounds in this version and fuck! SO HEAVY! You just need to experience this, words can not make you understand.

10-Tragedy Of Perfection. The intro is really amazing, this band always mixes the synths in so well, no band can touch them in that regard. The heavyness continues from Time Will Tell, however this song is a little more melodic and the riffs are a little more metal. There's a kind of glitchy trance break halfway through that's really dope, and then the heavyness continues on. Shit gets me amped.

11-Dominator. If this wont make you want to dance, you probably have no soul or are too much of a deathwhore to appreciate anything but Emmure. Don't worry bro, there's breakdowns, and even a 2-step. This song is really fucking danceable whether it be like a normal person or like a blind cat on acid. I swear though, The Browning are the masters of outros.

12-I Choose You. This is another metal as fuck song. Replace that trance synth with a strings patch and BOOM, symphonic deathmetal. This is probably one of my favorites on the album, but its hard to say because I really like all of them. This song is just really fucking amazing. The middle has a little dubstep-ish break then turns into one of those great Browning breakdowns. Great melodies and heavy breakdowns ensue.

13-The Sadist. A perfect song to close on, builds up the suspense slowly, getting you more and more amped and then.... BAM! Trance break, time to dance mother fucker. Then as your dancing and spinning your poi, out of nowhere a breakdown comes in and smashes your face in with a brick. From that point on, the song has the same symphonic feel a lot of the songs kind of have, and at the end, in total Browning style, one last breakdown to kill your friends to. Close on symphony and choir, and you have completed your journey through a great album.

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Jun 1, 2011

The Browning Interview!


Mike and Drew here from Total Deathcore and we are here with Noah (Drummer) and Brian (Guitarist) of the band "The Browning".


Mike: Whatsup guys? How are you all doing today?

Noah: Hey, whatsup!? We're doing great! We have been in Missouri for the past week rehearsing our asses off to get ready for this upcoming tour which starts June 4th! Jonny is currently in Florida at Chango Studios with producer Cameron Mizell overseeing the mixing process for the new album, which is due out later this summer on Earache Records! It is going to sound insane!

Mike: Now what made you choose "The Browning" as a band name and what does it mean to you?

Noah: Well, we get asked this question more than any other question! People are always talking about our name, and all I can say is that the name is completely random. Jonny started the band when he was still in high school and it was the street his school was on. But other than that, there is no deep meaning behind it or anything. We have no idea what our name would be, if it wasn't The Browning. Probably just some cliché name like From Under the Blackened Skies as We Fall Burning or something. There are so many huge bands with ridiculous names that don't mean anything! Like Korn, Limp Bizkit, Pink Floyd, and Toad The Wet Sprocket! Over time the name has developed some meaning to us; we look at it like society is a piece of fruit...and that fruit is Browning. So it's The Browning of society. Decaying and Rotting!

Mike: Who would you say is your greatest inspiration or who influences you to write the most?

Noah: As a band, I would say our biggest and most noticeable influences are As I Lay Dying, Amon Amarth, Hatebreed, The Ghost Inside and a lot of hardstyle and European techno and trance music like Donkey Rollers. We have varying musical tastes and each one of us enjoys a wide variety of different styles. We listen to a lot of metal obviously. We all like us some industrial too. Video games inspire us as well! Movies are always great for inspiration! Society, Politics, The World.

Cravey: Well, I really couldn't name a specific person or band that inspires me to write the most. I listen to pretty much every style of metal, so I get a wide variety of influences.

Mike: When did you first get into Metal/Electronics?

Noah: Well, when The Browning first started it was just Jonny and his laptop computer. Matt Keck used to do The Browning with him, as well, and Matt rapped and Jonny did vocals and programmed all the rap and techno parts. After Matt left the band, and the rest of us joined the band, we decided to get rid of all the rap and incorporate more techno and hardstyle into the music. Jonny has always been a huge fan of techno and hardstyle and pretty much everyone in the band loves it too. We all listen to industrial music and industrial metal as well, and we love video game music!

Mike: Do you ever get writers block?

Noah: Sometimes we'll hit a brick wall with a certain song or idea and we won't really know what to do next or where to take the song and in what direction. But we usually just move on to something else and come back to it later.

Cravey: We will work on a song for weeks and then all the sudden we are stuck, so whenever that happens we just move on to another song idea that we are really pumped about. Usually if we shelve something we are stuck on, the perfect missing piece will come out of nowhere and finish the song. But we have had quite a few songs that we have started and never finished, we probably have another album of song ideas already!

Mike: What is the most difficult part of writing lyrics for the band?

Noah: I would say the most difficult part is not copying what you've already done or already said. We try to touch on a lot of different topics and keep the lyrics as interesting as possible.

Mike: What topics or lyrical themes are your favorite to write about?

Noah: The topics we love to write about are usually inspirational, motivational, and positive. We also seem to write a lot about the fall of humanity, the destruction of the earth, and the downfall of society as a whole; and we'll slip some political and religious based stuff in there too. We have a lot of little hidden messages in our music and if you really read the lyrics and study what we are saying you can find all kinds of interesting things in there. We also have some pretty random lyrics like songs based on video games and movies too!


Drew: What was the first thought that popped into your head when you heard you were officially signed and you knew that The Browning would be getting a bigger fan base and playing bigger shows?

Noah: Honestly, I would say most of us were thinking how awesome it is to prove all the haters and naysayers wrong! You know, people in our lives that thought we couldn't do it and that thought we were wasting our lives being in bands and making music. I, personally, have made so many sacrifices and have worked so hard to get here, so it was such a relief when I finally knew that our band would be signed to a well-respected metal label. We actually found out on our first tour that we booked ourselves. We were
sitting around waiting for the venue to open so we could load in our gear. That's when Earache Records called and told us they loved the band and wanted to work out a deal! Needless to say, we had a really great show that night!

Cravey: When we found out we were getting signed I was freaking out! I was happy we were going to be on a legitimate label and get to release a legit album worldwide. We have all been working to get a record deal for a long time. We have all been in other bands for years, touring, recording, eating ramen etc....so it was pretty surreal to know that it has all been worth it and know that our music would reach a lot of ears!

Drew: What was the recording process like for the new album? stressful, fun, etc?

Noah: The recording process for the new album was stressful, fun, exciting, challenging, all of the above! We were all very excited to be in a professional studio, recording brand new material, and to be doing it for Earache Records! We traveled all the way to Michigan to record with Josh Schroeder at Random Awesome Studios and he was one of the coolest and most professional guys that any of us have every worked with! He's recorded bands like Legend, Monuments, Beneath The Sky, and A Plea for Purging! We were under a lot of pressure to produce a lot of songs in very little time, and having somebody as experienced and friendly as Josh there to guide us through it, really made the whole experience a lot smoother and more enjoyable. We couldn't have asked for a better person to work with and he really helped to make every song sound completely amazing! We can't wait for everyone to hear the new album, because it completely blows our old stuff out of the water! We've really evolved as people, as song writers, and as musicians and I think everybody is going to be thoroughly impressed with what they hear!


Cravey: The recording process was great. Josh was the perfect Producer for this band/album. We had a blast. Everything was sounding great and we were knocking tracks out really quick. We played a lot of games and goofed off on stickam.com a lot too. Josh even made me espresso before every recording session so I was always pumped up on caffeine! It was awesome! Everything went really smooth. We had 15 days to track everything. We ended up with one extra day somehow! I would say the only stressful thing about recording was the drive to Michigan on no sleep in our van that was falling apart!

Thanks guys! and remember you can grab both of their EP's off of Itunes by clicking the icon below.



Apr 12, 2011

The Browning - "Time Will Tell" [Official Video]


Deathcore with electronics? Featuring former lead singer of As Blood Runs Black?!




The promo video for the track "Time Will Tell" by THE BROWNING
taken from the upcoming Digital only EP "Time Will Tell".


Buy it on iTunes here:

The TIME WILL TELL EP
features the following tracks:
01. Time Will Tell
02. A Better Way
03. Inner Mission
04. Suit And Tie
05. Remnant

New album coming Summer 2011
New Tour dates coming soon!!



The Browning - Standing on the Edge - Official Video
Produced/Directed by Surmount Studios
Shot live at The Scion Lab in Kansas City, MO
Earache Records - www.earache.com
Outerloop Management - www.outerloopmanagement.com
The Browning - www.myspace.com/thebrowningproject

Purchase The Browning's Standing on the Edge EP on itunes here:


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