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SEROTONIN - The Syndrome CD-EP - REVIEWED BY ANDY G
SEROTONIN - The Syndrome CD-EP - REVIEWED BY ANDY G
Published by SelfMadeVocals
2nd November 2007
SEROTONIN - The Syndrome CD-EP - REVIEWED BY ANDY G

DUNDEE LIVE - BANDS TO WATCH!!

SEROTONIN - The Syndrome CD-EP - REVIEWED BY ANDY G



Click here to order your copy of our EP "The Syndrome"
Tryptophan Records : Serotonin

One of the most eagerly anticipated releases on the Scottish metal scene, let alone just the Dundee Scene, and a band that has done more than its fair share of internet announcements in advance of its release. With a debut gig recently completed, and more to come, the band is already being hotly tipped as the next big thing in Scottish metal.
This CD - all 7 tracks of it - justifies that claim - with a vengeance!!
The CD opens with "The Intersection" and the first thing that greets you is the sound of swirling synthesizer - yes, synthesizer - but this is joined by the deep throated vocals of ex-Self Made Man singer Norrie, rapidly joined byt solid drums, deep rumbling bass and subtle scything guitar riffing. With a first rate production bringing out all these qualities to perfection, the song is truly sung, more than justifying him as Dundee's finest metal vocalist; from menacing to all-out fury, everything is clear but powerful and the track simply cruises and crunches its way through. With the synths providing this huge expanse of sound, leaving the rest of the instrumentation to provide the metallic undercurrents, this is one awesome slice of orchestro-industrial rock free from any of the cliches and with quality running through its veins like letters in a stick of rock.
"Cruel Hands Of Destiny" starts out ona slightly lighter synth wave, only for the guitars and rhythm section to motor in with an altogetehr harder edge than the opener, while the vocals soar, roar and snarl with eerie menace, delivering a song that not only sounds fantastic but has a lyrical quality that outs it into an altogetehr higher league of metal songsriting than prctically any other band around right now. In a world of so-called "intelligent" goth-metal-esque stylings, this is verging on genius level. Once again, the synths provide the forefront of the attack while the band still maintains a sound that is undeniably heavy with those awesome vocals practically the epitome of industrial goth-metal on their own. A truly stunning track that many a more famous band would kill to have composed.
"Mr Federal" opens with Hawkwind-like space synth swoops before this sensational sea of metal guitar riffing and rhythm section terrorising takes the song into its metal dimensions, while another cutting-edge vocal performance erupts from the speakersas the song, this time, twists and turns through assorted moods and paces for maximum dynamic effect, the song once again written superbly with lyrics that reallly give pause for thought. This time the synths take more of a back seat to the metal in the first half of the song, eventually duelling and adjoining as the song progresses through its various movements and another spectacular gem of a track.
"A Scar Is Born"takes a breather from the density and intensity of the previous tracks, opening up as a ballad with lilting bass and gentle chorus - only then to erupt in a blaze of slowly fiery goth-industrial rock that climbs higher and higher as the whole band provide this canvas of scorching instrumental heat and the vocals surge ahead, just as clear, focused, emotive and powerful as they've consistently been to date, continuing one of the finest vocal performances on a metal CD for aeons. As it all builds and drops, then repeats the process, the instrumentation and feel emulates the song's content but predominantly stays as a slice of searing heat orchestral goth-metal.
The EP ends with "Serotonin", as a punishing pace is set by the drums, bass and guitars, the synths entering to fly all around the mix as the vocal performance intinsifies even more from what you've heard so far, another fascinating set of lyrics making it so addictive as a track. Once more then whole instrumental expanse rises and builds to provide this immense soundscape that saws its way into your head with a shattering intensity but one that you can't get enough of as you soak up every metal-tipped second of its undeniably heavy and powerful pleasures.As the guitars and bass become this metallic fireball, an organ-like synth introduces an almost hymnal slice of vocal menace before it all takes off once more, the synths swirl and the band has all guns blazing as they come to a sudden and quite breathtaking stop.
Two extra tracks feature a "Dead Hand Mix" of "The Intersection", which adds this jaw-droppingly powerful pace and dance-mix approach to the song providing it with layers that are just stunning, a dimension and an undeniably addictive instrumental hook that adds a whole new sense of weight to an already sensational track, and this could become one of the best industrial dance-metal remix tracks of all radioland if there was any justice - a track that will rip up metal and industrial discos from one end of Europe to the other.
The second is a "Muppetdriller mix" of "Serotonin" and here the intial effect is of industrialising the whole thing as the vocals become even more phased while a buzz-saw riff runs through its body, eventually the sound of electro-dance beats giving it an almost metal-meets-drum 'n' bass sound to the proceedings as the repetitive intensity become almost unnerving, additional layers being added to the mix as it travels through your skull with a slowly relentless dynamic power. Probably the most overtly industrial track on the whole CD, it nevetheless is every bit as sensational as the rest of it.
So, more an album length than an EP, not a less than riveting second on the entire thing and one of the best slice of industrial rock with metal and goth overtones, on the rplanet right now, one that is surely destined to put yet another absolutely unique Dundee Scene band firmly and squrely on the wants list of every industrial rock fan around today.

THANKS TO ANDY G FOR THE REVIEW.
VISIT HIS WEBSITE @: Dead Earnest


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By ubermensch on 3rd November 2007, 03:33 AM
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I fucking love Andy G.
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By kj on 3rd November 2007, 10:56 AM
I'd like a copy of this please. How may I get my hands on one?
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By xdavidx on 3rd November 2007, 11:59 AM
has this man ever written a negative review of anything? I would like to call my first witness, THE MAN SAID DISSOLVED WERE MORE INTELLIGENT SONGWRITERS THAN MIKE FUCKING PATTON, GET A FUCKING GRIP

thx.
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By Thee Alex on 3rd November 2007, 12:41 PM
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I'd like a copy of this please. How may I get my hands on one?
I should imagine they give it away for free, being anti-money and all.
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By stuartmaxwell on 3rd November 2007, 12:45 PM
i think they were selling it for £5 at their launch gig i think, can you buy it on the web?
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By Thee Alex on 3rd November 2007, 12:50 PM
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i think they were selling it for £5 at their launch gig i think, can you buy it on the web?
Do they then burn the fivers?
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By stuartmaxwell on 3rd November 2007, 12:58 PM
EP LAUNCH GIG

EPs generally make me boak
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By RiseAgainst on 4th November 2007, 01:45 AM
the music is pretty good for what they are doing...

but the whole anti-corporations stuff and that, you have a MYSPACE. c'mon.
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By : : Scott : : on 4th November 2007, 01:54 AM
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With a debut gig recently completed, and more to come...


Ugh ffs this guy reviews like I skate.
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By Dashingmajor on 4th November 2007, 07:25 AM
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Andy G writes some "interesting" gig reviews. Isisrock
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By SelfMadeVocals on 4th November 2007, 10:41 AM
You can buy the EP from Tryptophan Records @:
http://tryptophanrecords.dyndns.biz

or

click on the link to Tryptophan in the original post

or

from Doubly Discreet @ 38 ALBERT STREET, DUNDEE
visit doubly discreet on Myspace @:
MySpace.com - Doubly Discreet - 99 - Female - UK - www.myspace.com/doubly_discreet_alt_life


To anyone who isn't clear on the subject. SELF MADE MAN is a band that is dead and burried and it has nothing to do with SEROTONIN, your views on us being what ever it is you think we are are completely miss guided and your comments on money, "the establishment" or being anti corporate have no place here as SEROTONIN does not focus on this. If you want to find something to criticise you should examine your subject 1st as the lyrics to the songs tell a story of a state of mind and how at that particular point in time that state of mind was reached. The state of mind is determined by the interchangeable variables for any given situation. The song will also tend to address how the mind is affected by theses situations . This is not my band, this is our band and we do things and make decisions as a band. SELF MADE MAN played their last gig on August 29th 2006 and today is 4th November 2007, there is a clear difference between the two and our goals and aspirations.
Last edited by SelfMadeVocals : 4th November 2007 at 10:44 AM.
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By Thee Alex on 4th November 2007, 11:16 AM
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If you want to find something to criticise you should examine your subject 1st as the lyrics to the songs tell a story of a state of mind and how at that particular point in time that state of mind was reached.
I *have* read the lyrics, they range from risible, to embarrassing, to downright crazy-conspiracy-theory deranged.

If that's your actual state of mind then I suggest you see a psychiatrist asap.
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By TonySchonewald on 4th November 2007, 11:38 AM
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Out of all the people to review the CD, how many of you actualy own it?
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By Thee Alex on 4th November 2007, 12:03 PM
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Out of all the people to review the CD, how many of you actualy own it?
The page seems to automatically rate you, I'd rather it didn't do that. I've only heard the Myspace tracks. I laughed, a lot.
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