The Renovation
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- It's Time
- Becoming Misfortune
- To All Things Expendable
- Salvage the Structure
- Suburbs Breed Showmen
- Comfortable with Corpses
- Renovation
- Finding Level Ground
- Subtleties
- Dirt Helmet
- Proper Sendoff
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #65862 in Music
- Released on: 2007-02-06
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Great CD, but not perfect
MBE is a band that I gave a listen to a couple of times in the past and disliked. I went on another reviewers tip and listened to Becoming Misfortune, but that song just didn't do it for me. Then, recently, I caught a listen to To All Things Expendable and I immediately bought the album. I've grown to like Becoming Misfortune as well, but To All Things Expendable is really the best song to start out with.
It's brutal, technical and occasionally melodic. It's a great CD that should be checked out by all deathcore fans.
I do have a problem with MBE however. I hardly seemed to notice it after awhile but if you listen to Becoming Misfortune, you'll notice that the guitars absolutely overpower the vocals. The vocals are harsh and aggressive, but sometimes it's just not loud enough. I can barely hear them sometimes. They just have no strength and that was a real problem with me at first. It still irritates me a little but I've gotten used to it for the most part.
Still, it's a great buy.
Blows most other Deathcore outfits to the stone age
What can i say this album is all you want in a Deathcore album. Technical, brutal, excellent musicianship, and some melody in there and just the right amount of production. Next to "All Shall Perish" these guys can easily compare to some of the best Deathcore groups out there. IMO its a little darker than "All Shall Perish" and a harder listen but well worth the listen.
what an improvement!
ok i was amazed at how much better this album is than their last effort, anyway this album is easily my favourite melodic deathcore album... its the perfect combination of melody and deathcore, i beleive the song "to all things expendable" is a great example, as it combines heavy blasts and breakdowns with beautiful melodies in the middle of the song




