Sorted
Magazine - Dublin Ireland
Feb 9,2003
Mixing contrasting styles of music on one CD can have a few different
outcomes. The best are groundbreaking and original, redefining music
as we know it, then you get the ones that are somewhat interesting,
but not amazing, then you get the ones where the band fails to stamp
its own identity on the sound and it sounds like a compilation rather
than one band and finally, you get stuff that just sounds like a complete
mess.
Beat Corp are somewhere in the middle, interesting at times, but lacking
in identity at other times. It starts off well with the 'Beat Corp theme',
a slightly trip-hop sounding track with a dose of American college rock
on top. The next two tracks, 'Disturbing love song' and 'mSoul (in the
field)', increase the rock element and the trip-hop sound gives way
to a more rocky electronic sound. All fine to that point.
Then there's 'I wish', a slow acoustic song that doesn't quite fit,
it's got more of an Eels sound than the rest, but one track out of place
wouldn't ruin an album. 'Come together' is back to the previous style.
While 'Idea' is a bit like Alabama 3 with the gospel replaced by a rockier
sound, a little electronica, but it's an overlong and somewhat tiresome
track. The paratrooper mix of 'BC Theme' livens it up a lot, bringing
it closer to some of the more metallic hip-hop bands, not quite nu-metal,
more old school crossover with a dark edge. 'Vacancies' has shades of
some of the very tired post-NIN "industrial" US scene.
It's not a bad CD, it does have potential, but they different ways they
put the elements they use together are a bit too different at times.
The pacing is somewhat uneven and it doesn't quite hold the interest
all the way through.
Donnacha DeLong,
Sorted Magazine
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