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Albatross & the Architect
Strikeforce Diablo
Albatross & the Architect
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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Huge drums, thundering bass, sizzling guitars, and soaring vocals! SD create amazing songs, both primally pounding and intellectually explosive! The rhythm section locks into a hard and tight groove: guitars hinting and g...  more »

     
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All Artists: Strikeforce Diablo
Title: Albatross & the Architect
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: No Idea Records
Release Date: 11/9/2004
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Hardcore & Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 633757015029

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Huge drums, thundering bass, sizzling guitars, and soaring vocals! SD create amazing songs, both primally pounding and intellectually explosive! The rhythm section locks into a hard and tight groove: guitars hinting and glinting, then the entire song opens up like a landslide! Prepare to be amazed!
 

CD Reviews

Successors to the empty Jawbox throne
Destroy Boy | www.ohboydestroy.com | 04/18/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I thought the Jawbox throne would lay unclaimed for many more years to come but Strikeforce Diablo has

made a worthy bid here with "The Albatross and The Architect". Like Jawbox, Strikeforce Diablo employs an

angular, post hardcore sound that swerves from tight, tribal drum and bass rhythms to scene stealing

bombastic choruses that drip with the righteous angst that only down and out indie rockers seem to be able

to summon. The other area that brings the comparison home as well is the vocals. He's a dead ringer for a

scratchier J. Robbins so the whole package is eerily reminiscent of that late, great band.



That's not to say they don't have a musical identity of their own. Strikeforce Diablo is more content to lay

down a fast paced punk tempo to drive a song forward and the guitar work, while solid and well written, is

not as varied or obtuse as late period Jawbox, instead relying more on sheer power than nuance to create

a mood. So in that respect they more readily resemble the first two Jawbox records: punkier, raw post

hardcore with less meandering but very compelling nonetheless.



As expected with this type of music, there's a fairly large spectrum of emotions explored here. From softer,

almost ballad like passages to full blown, distortion filled crescendos that explode out of your speakers to

tense, galloping segues, this band is always taking you somewhere new in each and every song. This

sweeping mix of musical moods, coupled with the surprisingly strong songwriting for a debut album, makes

this a sure winner for any Jawbox fan or any fan of moody, powerful post hardcore.



Check out more reviews at ohboydestroy."
Habit forming
JofToday | Washington, DC | 03/26/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I was finishing up school in Gainesville when -- if memory serves -- Drew (guitar, vocals) was in a high school band called Gus. To my disappointment Gus busted up before putting out much more than a few 7"s.

Luckily Strikforce Diablo came along and recorded some damn good sing-along metal.

I actually give it 5 1/2 stars.

"
Unbelievable Gainesville Band
Twisted Method | Gainesville, FL | 10/27/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This band is going somewhere. Being a friend of their drummer Kevin Scot, I saw them perform several times with well known bands such as Hot Water Music and Don't Look Down. This is

sing-a-long metal at it's finest. For their first full album, this kicks ass."