Blindside - About A Burning Fire

Published Tuesday 1st March 2005
Blindside - About A Burning Fire
Blindside - About A Burning Fire

STYLE: Hard Music
RATING 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 11730-10517
LABEL: Elektra 629182
FORMAT: CD Album

Reviewed by Greg Sammons

Despite  this charting in the US, Atlantic UK have mysteriously chosen not to release this here. This is the second major label release for the America-based Swedish rockers and it doesn't disappoint. Upon a first listen you might find the tunes a little difficult to get into, due to them not being in the stylings of a simple tune like many of the pop rock acts that claim to be as "hard" as Blindside. But then if Blindside wanted to be loud and raucous they can be and still manage to demonstrate that side of themselves in this release but more noticeably in their earlier releases before the major label breakthrough. What is much more beautiful and creative about Blindside is what they do in their lighter moments, as is shown in tracks such as "Shekina". I believe they have more successfully than P.O.D. been able to show their lighter and more melodic moments. Whilst many, including myself, struggled to enjoy 'Payable On Death' as much as 'Satellite'. I've found 'About A Burning Fire' every bit as pleasing as 'Silence'. Standout tracks would include their first single, "All Of Us", but also some of the less radio friendly tracks such as "Swallow" and "Die Buying". But the biggest surprise is the almost rock and roll style song "Where The Sun Never Dies", which is also one of my favourites. All in all an excellent album that doesn't suffer the problem of "filler" tracks. 

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Reader Comments

Posted by blackpearl in philly @ 18:43 on Jul 17 2005

This CD is not as good as silence, silence has a clean smooth sound this CD dosent really flow seems like every other CD they put out is really good this one you can skip buying but the next one might be killer



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