After two albums on Solid State, the maybe-Christian sometime-screamo band
He Is Legend have re-emerged with an album that's simultaneously more straightforwardly rocking than their previous material, and more adventurous. Their songwriting has improved quite a bit; vocalist
Schuylar Croom enunciates every word clearly, sounding like a cross between Layne Staley and
Avenged Sevenfold's M. Shadows. Guitarist
Adam Tanbouz and bassist
Matt Williams keep the riffs churning in a manner that owes much more to mainstream hard rock than any of their previous albums, while drummer
Steven Bache's rhythms are forceful and emphatic. Beyond his ability to crank out a powerhouse riff, though,
Tanbouz's deployment of unexpected tones and moods to introduce various songs ("The Primarily Blues," "China White III," and "That's Nasty" are particularly potent examples) is what makes him the band's ace in the hole. The band sculpts one of the heaviest riffs of the year for the first minute or so of "Mean Shadows," before the cleaner ballad section starts. This is a record with something to offer fans of swampy Southern rock, dirty metal, radio-friendly alternative anthems, and screamo. Who knows, they might even be able to get all those people together into one big fan base. ~ Phil Freeman