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Deathcore has become a seemingly endless expanse of cookie cutter bands using the same cheap tricks and generic pseudo death metal instrumentation, which is often watered down just enough so fans of lighter music can get into it. Most bands have two or three samples per album, Dr. Acula has up to three per song. Acula's electronic sections may last up to I think you get the picture, now onto the actual music. There is absolutely nothing in this band that stands out against the countless others in the genre instrumentally and vocally speaking.

The drums are standard fare, so in other words the main focus is "how much crap can i actually cram into this measure? The drummer may be mildly talented, but as per usual the double bass patterns always follow the chugging of the guitars and the cymbals always crash the same "1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4" pattern.

Vocally, everything in the genre is offered. High pitch shrieks, something i can only describe as yelping, throaty shouts, roars, deep growls, and even pig squeals make appearances. While none of the vocal deliveries are bad, they are also absolutely no different than anything you've heard before.

The guitarists are painfully sub par, and stick almost entirely to open palm muted chords in a breakdown pattern. However, when they do attempt to get "adventurous", they come out with extremely weak sounding leads, and the tremolo picked parts that are rapidly becoming overdone.

Actually scratch that, the guitarists are actually unable to tremolo pick so all the aforementioned riffs are done in a slow alternate picking manner. The first song on offer here is Beer Pong Massacre, which opens up with a decent enough guitar part and a quick drum fill. The vocals then come in roaring just like Yes, rap. The track doesn't get any better from there, meandering in and out of blast beat sections and breakdowns galore for what seems like five more minutes, even though the track is only slightly over two.

Skipping ahead to Shocker On Shock Street, its clear the album has not progressed at all. Instrumentally, the song displays, once again, the exact same breakdown riffs as the rest of the songs, while the vocalists screams his way to mediocrity. Piano Lessons Can Be Murder would be the albums lone redeeming song, except for the fact that they completely redid the song.

The screaming, where before was actually used in a fun and effective way, has been replaced with not quite sung, not quite shouted, not quite spoken vocals. Even the lone electronic section that was pleasurable was ruined in the remake. Even though the average length of a song is about two and a half minutes, every song seems to drag on forever. Even though a few songs do contain some interesting and enjoyable material, listening to the rest of the song simply isn't worth the payoff of hearing that one interesting riff, drum fill, keyboard part, scream, or whatever it may be.

If the band decided to put any effort at all into their next album and try to take the actual music just a bit more seriously, they may actually be worth something.

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SnackaryBinx August 5th Comments. Essence August 5th Comments. Release Date: Tracklist. Album Rating: 1. Album Rating: 2. If you saved your review just re-up it. I'm interested in your opinion. Mark, you must have made a second version of Dr. Acula profile. If I knew there was already one done I probably wouldn't have done this. Oh well. I see Their music is made to rock out to.

The low roars are awsome. I just thought I should bring his comment over to the correct review. Acula movie so yeah Acula Below Me 1. Review Summary: By improving their sound, Dr. Acula has become less interesting than they were before. Rank: 0 for I think tha Acula isn't really the band you go to for technical precision, or for a meaningful listening experience. Acula with their last album, S. Their vocalist was bad, the guitars were stale, and the electronics were childish.

With Below Me they have become a little more serious, and a little worse. This album suffers from the same problems that the previous album did. The vocals, while improved quite a bit, are still well below average. The pig squeals are greatly reduced on this album, and the screams and death growls have become stronger and less of a joke. Instead of the vocals on the last album, which were clearly a joke and weren't to be taken seriously, the vocals on this album are just bad.

Only the spoken word parts still have the humorous tendencies of the past album. The guitars are extremely simple. Almost everything is played on the two lowest strings. There are some simple leads and dissonant screeching, but most of it is just chugging eighth notes, sometimes with rests in between them! There is bass on this album, and if you listen for it you can hear it, but it's nothing special. The drums on this album are probably the best thing about it, and even then they aren't really even that good.



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