ALBUM REVIEW: The Callous Daoboys – Celebrity Therapist
Even on its purest fundamentals, this is the sort of album where The Callous Daoboys feel totally confident in their direction. At its core, there’s the mathcore chaos affixed with razor-wire dynamics to show off an unparalleled viciousness; built on that though, are elements of Glassjaw-esque post-hardcore and the current wave of MySpace screamo revivalism in its attitude and figure. There’s far deeper tone and colour to The Callous Daoboys here than just another clean heir apparent to The Dillinger Escape Plan, though that isn’t to say a part of them couldn’t fit that bill.
More accurately, they aren’t restricted to just that, and so Celebrity Therapist really goes deep in integrating its other sonic avenues with just as much force. Honestly though, it’s hard to pull at too many individual threads when The Callous Daoboys bring them together so compactly, and are so aware of how to use them among their ice-pick brutality. A good example is Title Track, in which its spasmodic riffing and Amber Christman’s nail-on-glass violin touches come to a dead stop for a low, creeping guitar thrum and vocal harmonies, devoid of proper connective tissue but not feeling awkward either.
On top of that, there’s a lot of style on this album, no doubt owed to the eras of post-hardcore it keeps in view, and that once again add up too much more than the sum of its parts. Instrumentally, there’s a noteworthy flair for the dramatic in how A Brief Article Regarding Time Loops or Field Sobriety Practice are structured, or how What Is Delicious? Who Swarms? basically feels like a Bleeding Through track in its head-caving metalcore stomp and blaring synth line. It similarly applies to Carson Pace as a vocalist, a fantastic screamer with dizzying range and technique, and also a sense of sass that really comes to power on Violent Astrology and Star Baby. The combination of it all always hits its mark, and when the writing stands out just as much for its piecemeal phraseology that hits some astoundingly quotable lines, particularly on Star Baby, Celebrity Therapist only appreciates in value with each subsequent spin.
Even in the banner year that hardcore has been having, Celebrity Therapist, in all regards, just keeps proving that there’s always a few rungs higher to climb. In terms of sheer creativity, it’s no contest, but the fact that The Callous Daoboys lands so frequently and so succinctly is what continues to put them over the top. Most hardcore wishes it had as much of an abundance of style and substance as Celebrity Therapist does; even among the best of them, The Callous Daoboys simply feel unstoppable.
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