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Atreyu - Congregation of the Damned Review
Posted by Marshall Slayton on 10.27.2009





1. Stop! Before It's Too Late and We've Destroyed It All
2. Bleeding Is a Luxury
3. Congregation of the Damned
4. Coffin Nails
5. Black Days Begin
6. Gallows
7. Storm to Pass
8. You Were The King Now You're Unconscious
9. Insatiable
10. So Wrong
11. Ravenous
12. Lonely
13. Wait for You

Atreyu’s on pretty shaky grounds right now.

Their last album, Lead Paper Sails Anchor, split fans of the older, heavier Atreyu away from the new melodic flavor. Yet Lead Paper Sails Anchor was their most commercially successful album to date. So where does a band go when you’ve reached the end of reason? How can you please both sides of the equation?

The answer: 2009’s Congregation of the Damned,an album which attempts to combine the strengths of all of their previous albums together in a handful of tracks, with mixed results.

So the first question right off the bat – is the new album better than Lead Paper Sails Anchor? I’m happy to report that yes, it is better, both musically and stylistically. The first four songs show Atreyu bringing back their old-school sound, where fans of The Curse and Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses should feel right at home. But while Congregation of the Damned shares a lot with their earlier stuff, you can’t help but feel that they’re a changed band with all the commercial success. I remember when Atreyu toured with From Autumn to Ashes, and now they’re with Hollywood Undead for their latest journey – how much clearer can the evolution be?

Some negative traits on the new album: You’ve got Brandon Saller, the band’s drummer and secondary vocalist – his clean voice is still as Pro-Tooled as it ever was. (And man, there’s a lot of it.) On top of that, there’s corny choruses and vocals aplenty – yelling “Bleeding is a Luxury!” is incredibly silly, if you think about it. But hey, I shouldn’t complain -- at least there’s no “FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT – ‘TILL THE BREAK OF DAWN!” or “SO FUCKIN’ BLOW THOSE WORDS OUT THE BACK OF YOUR HEAD!” to be found. That’s a plus.

The first track on Congregation, the very well-titled “Stop! Before It’s Too Late and We’ve Destroyed It All” begins the album nicely – it allows frontman Alex Varkatzas room to breathe after his last album, since he finally returns to front and center for the first time in years. There’s not much screaming at first… he does the “I’m-going-to-talk-quietly” thing for a while. It’s not really brooding, and it’s not really brutal. But it sounds cool, at least – and it’s only the warm-up before he finally belts out those screaming vocals.



“Bleeding Is A Luxury” is plagued with silly vocals, yet has one of my favorite moments in all of Atreyu history – a heavy electric breakdown with violin strings playing in unison. It nearly broke my heart, while my face displayed a razor-sharp smile. Yes, moments like this are the reason I listen to metal. But it’s all too short, and I was left itchy for some more experimentation.

The self-titled “Congregation of the Damned,” despite the dominance of clean vocals, served its purpose with ease. The chorus is loud, anthem-like, and will make a great impression on crowds. I can already hear audiences yelling, “I get carried away – lost in a moment!!” When you’re stuck in a track this catchy and it never loses momentum, kudos must be given. Again, the breakdown is another highlight – quiet chanting is subtly placed in the background during the heaviest moments, and the contrast between these sounds works beautifully.

The sludgy riff which opens “Black Days Begin” is cool enough, but nothing impressive ever happens – no good chorus, nothing. But it’s nice to see the band trying to be heavy. I found the riff reminiscent of “I’m Broken” and “Cemetery Gates,” so it’s clear that Atreyu has a case of Pantera envy. They want to be them, but they are not. (And they are not even close.)

Most of the later tracks went by in a haze; “Ravenous,” “Insatiable,” and “Lonely” all suffer from the same fate: the earlier tracks steal the thunder away from them. By the end, you feel as though you’ve heard it all already. The exception is the last track, “Wait for You,” which continues the Lead Paper Sails Anchor tradition of the quiet song that closes the CD. This one is simply mellow: combining piano, violins, acoustic guitar, and clean vocals to create what might be an attempted Atreyu ballad. But it unfortunately makes me laugh – hearing Brandon and Alex moan “I Wait For Yooooooouuuuu…” reminds me too much of the new Whitney Houston single, “I Look To You.” Yes, Whitney Houston. And that’s not what I like to think of when I listen to metalcore.

Not even a little bit. Yikes.


The 411: Atreyu gives us more of the same with their latest release, with occasional flashes here-and-there to show us they haven't completely lost it. There's some filler, some very good songs, and none of them are truly amazing like "Lip Gloss and Black." Those who enjoyed the last album will enjoy this one, and they will view it as a heavier counterpart. Those who grew fond of earlier Atreyu and prefer their music with a little more bite will find this too tame. I happen to side with the latter.
 
Final Score:  7.0   [ Good ]  legend


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I remember seeing Atreyu when they first formed up and thought they were cool, upon more listening I really started to like them then their last 'album' came out and was not what I liked about them, here is to hoping this new album brings back some of their older sounds.

Posted By: Guest#0976 (Guest)  on October 27, 2009 at 02:00 AM

 
 
I just bought the Cd
I used to be a big fan of atreyu...
But after their last cd i was like "umh is that atreyu?"
This one is much better but still... It isnt as good as their first ones
Its way more hard and brutal than lead sails paper anchor
I thing that congregation of the damned isnt that bad. But i know that atreyu could make better stuff


Posted By: Amanda (Guest)  on October 27, 2009 at 03:34 PM

 
 
The cd isn't all that great, but your review is god awful. Stick to your day job.

Posted By: lol (Guest)  on October 27, 2009 at 07:08 PM

 
 
I've listened to the cd and it's way more heavier than lead sails and paper anchor, but to me it's kinda cool to see the band experiment with some new sounds. Even the best bands need to branch out and try something new. Music wise I think Alex and Brandon make a good combination with this cd. with Alex's heavy vocals and Brandon mello vocals it brings kinda a unique flavor. But any ways this cd is better since their last one.

Posted By: Darrell (Guest)  on October 28, 2009 at 12:15 PM

 
 
Honestly, I'm a dedicated fan of Atreyu. Anything they could put out, I would listen to it. Their music has helped me through alot of rough patches I've had, Which is why I respect them so much. I think the album was amazing.

Posted By: Chris (Guest)  on October 28, 2009 at 01:49 PM

 
 
I never heard of Atreyu before the last album and got it because of a review here. I liked two songs off the CD. With music of any genre anymore, if I can score two or three songs off a CD then I'm happy. God forbid the whole CD is good (Kings of Leon-just my opinon).

Posted By: jbgs2 (Guest)  on October 28, 2009 at 03:23 PM

 
 
Well, another CD, another 2 songs. Lonely and Wait for you are good. the problem is while the music sounds good, the screaming just isn't necessary. The are other singers that can do it better and the emphasis doesn't add to the songs. i would have been happier to have Congregation of the Damned single as an instrumental.

Posted By: jbgs2 (Guest)  on October 29, 2009 at 11:40 AM

 
 
i love old and new atreyu. lead sails and a paper anchor rocked! as well as the curse and suicide notes and butterfly kisses. this album as awesome!

Posted By: Guest (Guest)  on October 30, 2009 at 12:22 PM

 
 
no album beats a deathgrip on yesterday for me but, I still like this album and the last one for that matter. change is always good i don't see what everyone is moaning at. i bet you'd all moan if they kept everything the same aswell. i love old atreyu and new atreyu :)

Posted By: bleeding mascara (Guest)  on October 30, 2009 at 08:47 PM

 
 
This mix on this album is terrible...like listening to a garage band with a tape recorder I still like Atreyu (The Curse) but i will return this to best buy today

Posted By: guest (Guest)  on November 02, 2009 at 10:47 AM

 
 
New album is heavier but i wouldnt buy it, they talk about structure but it sound retarded how they bring the chorus's together, and how its back to their old roots when really its not that close... i find myself bored when i listen to it, really disappointed that its such a let down, as of right now im done with ATREYU......
Congregation of the damned not to cool im a christian


Posted By: guest (Guest)  on November 07, 2009 at 05:36 PM

 
 
I'm one of those fans that likes The Curse the best. However, I like the other albums as well...even Lead Sails. However, Congregation just sounds forced...shallow...something is missing. the vocals seem mixed wrong at times and outside the songs. I don't know...I'm sure I will continue to listen, but it really sounds like they should have taken more time with the songs and mixed them a little deeper and heavier.

Posted By: trevor (Guest)  on November 19, 2009 at 11:45 AM

 


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