Album Review
Alaric/Atriarch – “Split LP”
Split LP’s can be kind of cool sometimes since, as you usually haven’t heard at least one of the bands, there is an element of surprise. In this instance I had never heard of either Alaric or Atriarch prior to listening to Split LP, so I had no idea what to expect. Judging from the album cover alone I thought I was going to be listening to a couple of death metal bands. Both group’s bios also seemed to suggest they were on the heavier end of things. Surprisingly though, this is not the case. Both Alaric and Atriarch, while a bit on the crunchy side, sound more like The Cure with some heavier rock overtones. Not that this is a problem as I personally love The Cure, it just wasn’t what I was expecting.
Split LP’s can be kind of cool sometimes since, as you usually haven’t heard at least one of the bands, there is an element of surprise. In this instance I had never heard of either Alaric or Atriarch prior to listening to Split LP, so I had no idea what to expect. Judging from the album cover alone I thought I was going to be listening to a couple of death metal bands. Both group’s bios also seemed to suggest they were on the heavier end of things. Surprisingly though, this is not the case. Both Alaric and Atriarch, while a bit on the crunchy side, sound more like The Cure with some heavier rock overtones. Not that this is a problem as I personally love The Cure, it just wasn’t what I was expecting.
While both bands are good, I would have to say that Alaric are superior in terms of catchiness. Not that Artiarch are bad, the songs just aren’t quite as good. The thing with this type of music though is that even though each band isn’t bad, they just don’t deliver anything that make them stand out from the crowd.
Track Listing:
Side A (Alaric)
01. Memory Assault
02. So Far Down
03. Weep
Side B (Atriarch)
04. Oblivion
05. Offerings
Run Time: 48:00
Release Date: May 15, 2012
Check out the song: “Weep”
Check out the song: “Oblivion”
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