Album Review
Balance and Composure – “Separation” [Album Review]
And without a doubt, this is Balance’s best material to date. It’s mature, calculated and unapologetically direct.
Apparently Simmons “found out that everyone was shallow”, and he’s not happy about it. Cue Balance and Composure’s debut full length, Separation. Initial impressions are that it’s an emotionally heavy album, bulkier and slower than many might have hoped. But most notably, evident in that first line of the album, the bitterness is palpable – and palpable might be an understatement.
Separation is a personal diatribe against everything that lead singer Simmons can pick a fight with. He’s melodramatic, bipolar and self-loathing; overbearing at times, but appropriately aggressive. And without a doubt, this is Balance’s best material to date. It’s mature, calculated and unapologetically direct. It builds and breaks while always growing as an album. It may take awhile to pick apart the many hooks and breakdowns, but once the effort is invested it all unravels at the listener’s feet.
“I Tore You Apart in My Head” stands as the record’s harshest track, while “Separation” is arguably the catchiest. “Stonehands” is the most touching, “Echo” the epitome of melancholy, and “Defeat the Low” the perfect cap. It’s an ambitious album, but it’s worth the time, devotion and patience required to appreciate it as the superb work that it truly is.
Separation Track Listing:
01. Void
02. Separation
03. Quake
04. Stonehands
05. I Tore You Apart in My Head
06. Galena
07. Fade
08. Progress, Progress
09. More To Me
10. Echo
11. Patience
12. Defeat The Low
Run Time: 48:24
Release Date: May 10, 2011
Check out the song “Quake”
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