He Is Legend amplified every element of their style for their latest album few. Summoning ghosts of White Zombie, Soundgarden, and Nirvana, the riffs hit harder, the lyrics cut deeper, and the rhythms stick longer. Few takes flight on the hypnotic guitars & haunting harmonies, a barrage of distortion & percussion, unforgettable choruses & psychedelic elegance. Completing the album, He Is Legend found the right partner for release in Spinefarm Records. Now, few are about to become many in 2017.
J**N
Another GREAT album
Long have fans waited for a new He Is Legend album, and finally we have been satisfied. I have been an avid follower of the band since I was 12, all the way back to the 91025 EP and have yet to be disappointed by a new album, this one is no different. Few follows suit with He Is Legend's other work by once again mixing a new flair into their work while at the same time paying homage to earlier material. Songs like Air Raid, Sand and Gold Dust sound as if they are inspired by the speed and technicality of the It Hates You album, while songs like Beaufort and Silent gold are more reminiscent of albums like Suck Out the Poison or I Am Hollywood. Another throwback to Suck Out The Poison stylings are the dark, overtly aggressive tones in The Garden and The Vampire, but unique to this album is the level of what could almost be described as grunge in both of these songs. There are also a few songs in the Heavy Fruit styling, particularly the clean guitar and vocals in the songs Call Ins and Eastern Locust. To me, tracks Fritz The Dog and Jordan are in a style new and unique to their work but are AWESOME nonetheless. Overall, this album rocks just as hard as I hoped it would. It is distinctly He Is Legend, while at the same time fresh and unique. If you haven't already, purchase it. You wont be disappointed.
M**8
A Fantastic Album--better than Heavy Fruit, IMHO.
I've been a longtime fan of HIL and--to the dismay of fanboys everywhere--wrote a mediocre review of Heavy Fruit. I found that album lacking in memorable songs and good riffs. I'm pleased to say that "few" is a better album with more highlights than Heavy Fruit. The first half of this CD is really good though I find a few of the songs in the second half a little lackluster. Air Raid, Beaufort, Silent Gold, and Alley Cat are really stellar songs. If you have 5 tracks and 4 of them are killer, you're doing well. Jordan is pretty good. Gold Dust, and Call Ins are the low points for me. The Vampyre and The Garden are mediocre. Fritz is pretty good and Eastern Locust is, for me, the best song in the second half of the album.The production quality is really good with everything crisp and clear and only improving in nuance when you put on a good pair of headphones. Lyrically, the songs are what you'd expect from He Is Legend. There's a lot of quirk, mystery, and metaphor. There are some really memorable lines and lines you'll love to sing/scream along with. To my dismay, a few tracks simply retread more anti-religious sentiment. Shocking, right? Metal hasn't covered that topic nearly enough yet. *yawn*For whatever reason, HIL remain overlooked in metal and I can't figure it out for the life of me. Every time they release an album it contains at least two tracks that I consider to be among the top 5 metal songs for ALL of that year's releases.I'll conclude with my favorite tracks in order from amazing to snoozy:1.Silent Gold2. Beaufort3. Alley Cat4. Air Raid5. Eastern Locust6. Fritz the Dog7. Jordan8. The Vampyre9. Sand10. The Garden11. Gold Dust12. Call Ins
J**E
BUY THIS ALBUM IMMEDIATELY
All 12 songs on this album are phenomenal. “Few” is like the dark, sexy, metal love child of “I am Hollywood” and “Suck Out the Poison.” Once I put the cd in I haven’t been able to stop listening. The songs “Call ins” and “Eastern Locust” are a masterpiece of their own. If you’re a long time “He is Legend” fan or just looking for something new and awesome to listen to, pick up this cd you won’t regret it!
G**G
Another unheralded classic
How is this band not huge? The other reviewers pretty much described how I feel about this album. It's a treasure trove of fantastic riffs combined with great tone, playing, production, vocals, and lyrics. It's very close to a perfect oldschool metal album. So, yeah -- ditto what everybody else is saying (except for the inexplicable dogging on Heavy Fruit, which was a great album too). The only band that surpasses this one for intense riffs, filthy guitar tone, and awesome singing is Corrosion of Conformity, with whom they share many similarities. This album adds to their "legend" and anybody who isn't aware yet should get it and see the light.
S**S
Potential Album of the Year, for every year.
First time I listened to this album I really couldn't get into it, from the second listen onwards I love everything about this album. If you're a He Is Legend fan this album is what you've been waiting for since Heavy Fruit. The riffs are disgusting, the tone is insane, and the vocals are just as weird and beautiful as always.
A**R
Few focuses on craftsmanship
Few is an album that shoes how much He is Legend have grown since the days of their 2004 release I Am Hollywood. Maintaining their eclectic and unique song-writing style, Few is an album focused more on the craftsmanship of heavy metal. High doses of grunge, weird, and progressive all mixed with He is Legend's unique hard rock sound make Few a treat for music fans.
J**G
Fantastic
These guys have yet to put out a bad album. Great stuff.
S**R
Flawless
There is no other band that creates music like He Is Legend. Infectious and gritty with lyrics made of dark daydreams. Every album these guys put out is a masterpiece.
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