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After drummer
Greg Fox
added a visceral attack to
Uniform
's third album, 2018's
The Long Walk
,
Michael Berdan
and
Ben Greenberg
worked with
Mike Sharp
, a Texas musician and sound designer who has played in hardcore bands such as
the Impalers
Trap Them
, as well as psych rock collective
Sungod
. Additionally,
handed mixing duties to renowned engineer and musician
Randall Dunn
, rather than have
Greenberg
mix
Shame
. The result is just as massive and forceful as the group's previous records, but it sounds significantly clearer and more pronounced. It's still heavy, bracing, and panic-stricken, however, whether or not one attempts to pay attention to
Berdan
's lyrics, which relate to the point of view of an antihero. He filters his anxiety and fear of being misunderstood through a literary and cinematic lens, and addresses being bullied as a youth and constantly being plagued with self-doubt throughout his life. The music is just as cathartic as the lyrics, snapping between various shades of heavy, electronically charged rock. "The Shadow of God's Hand" starts out slow and churning, riddled with crackling feedback, before everything gets revved up and thrashy, with a sharp electronic tone piercing the listener's eardrums at one point. "Life in Remission" starts out with a rapid, suffocating rhythm similar to black metal before being washed out by waves of droning static and explosive thuds. "This Won't End Well" begins with a brief bit of intense pummeling before breaking down into sludgy pounding, while the vocals are laced with psychedelic effects. The devastating eight-minute closer "I Am the Cancer" begins as a torrent of black metal and thrash riffs before switching to a remorseful procession, ending up with
howling "God will not love you forever." Like other
records,
is bleak and chaotic, but feels unmistakably honest and true to life. ~ Paul Simpson
Greg Fox
added a visceral attack to
Uniform
's third album, 2018's
The Long Walk
,
Michael Berdan
and
Ben Greenberg
worked with
Mike Sharp
, a Texas musician and sound designer who has played in hardcore bands such as
the Impalers
Trap Them
, as well as psych rock collective
Sungod
. Additionally,
handed mixing duties to renowned engineer and musician
Randall Dunn
, rather than have
Greenberg
mix
Shame
. The result is just as massive and forceful as the group's previous records, but it sounds significantly clearer and more pronounced. It's still heavy, bracing, and panic-stricken, however, whether or not one attempts to pay attention to
Berdan
's lyrics, which relate to the point of view of an antihero. He filters his anxiety and fear of being misunderstood through a literary and cinematic lens, and addresses being bullied as a youth and constantly being plagued with self-doubt throughout his life. The music is just as cathartic as the lyrics, snapping between various shades of heavy, electronically charged rock. "The Shadow of God's Hand" starts out slow and churning, riddled with crackling feedback, before everything gets revved up and thrashy, with a sharp electronic tone piercing the listener's eardrums at one point. "Life in Remission" starts out with a rapid, suffocating rhythm similar to black metal before being washed out by waves of droning static and explosive thuds. "This Won't End Well" begins with a brief bit of intense pummeling before breaking down into sludgy pounding, while the vocals are laced with psychedelic effects. The devastating eight-minute closer "I Am the Cancer" begins as a torrent of black metal and thrash riffs before switching to a remorseful procession, ending up with
howling "God will not love you forever." Like other
records,
is bleak and chaotic, but feels unmistakably honest and true to life. ~ Paul Simpson