CD Review: Avenged Sevenfold - City of Evil - Page 2

Not content with the sound, they have gone the extra step. The band photo looks as if it would have been right at home amongst the liner notes of a LA Guns or Guns 'n Roses album. It's like looking into the past yet remaining firmly entrenched in the modern age. The hat, the sunglasses, the sleeve tattoos, the black t-shirts, the aloof "I'm cooler than you" attitude, it is like looking into an alternate past. A past where the glam scene developed past the superficiality of which it collapsed under, it retained the edge that made it cool and grew into an epic behemoth. Avenged Sevenfold is the culmination of that era.

The first thing that grabbed me, as that first song kicked into gear, is the guitar duo of Synyster Gates and Jacky Vengeance. Whether it is a blistering solo, soaring harmonies, or bone crunching riffs, these two are a solid unit of stringed destruction. Then there is the frontman, vocalist M. Shadows. He possesses one of the best rock voices I have heard in recent years, taking just the right amount of raspy edginess and showing off what he's got. He doesn't rely on screams and growls to deliver his words (although that style does have its place!). He fronts the band with a confident swagger and a voice to back it up. Lastly there is the rhythm section, Johnny Christ on bass and The Rev on drums. They are rock solid, keeping the pace fast and furious. They are more than just backup, they are integral to the band, filling out the sound and putting an individual stamp on the final product.

City of Evil is filled from start to finish with a display of great songwriting, technical expertise, and infectious grooves. One of my favorite songs also happens to be the first single, which I did not even realize until later, the Hunter S. Thompson dedicated "Bat Country." The song has a great chorus that just begs for a sing along. The next single is the album-opener, the fast paced "Beast and the Harlot," which is also a great track. There are also some great moments within songs that I love to hear, for example there is this little drum breakdown in "Burn it Down" which just gets me every time, it is brief but adds so much flavor, another is the trading of the heavy riff between drums and guitar in "Trashed and Scattered."

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  • 1 - Mark Saleski

    Apr 27, 2006 at 9:00 am

    i liked this record too.

    nice review chris.

  • 2 - Guppusmaximus

    Apr 27, 2006 at 10:38 am

    Saw 'em live on MTV and I wasn't impressed but I did like your review...very thorough. In my opinion, the drums sounded triggered and what work they do with two guitarists doesn't really showcase much talent.As for the bass,it reminds of the mind numbing bass lines from "And Justice..". Yeah, so mind numbing that you can't hear 'em. You are correct in one facet,Chris,they are definately reminiscent of the cheesy bands that ruined the so-called genre from the 80's.

  • 3 - George Lerinsky

    Apr 28, 2006 at 3:19 pm

    couldn't agree with you more. great album, great review and to be honest i did avoid them at one point too, but their performance at last years warped tour sealed the deal for me.

  • 4 - Connie Phillips

    May 01, 2006 at 9:17 pm

    This article has been placed at the Advance.net Web sites, a site affiliated with about 12 newspapers.

    One such site is here.

  • 5 - Caspian

    May 05, 2006 at 4:21 pm

    personly i had to people ask me if i had heard of avenged sevenfold and i siad no i hadn't, so after that second one, I found a place with some previews of there songs earlier today and now i love the band! i don't know, they just get me pumped up and i skate better...

  • 6 - Logan Nick

    May 19, 2006 at 11:43 pm

    Dude waking the fallen was avenged sevenfolds best fucking album, they were a badass hardcore band! Then they went all soft which pissed me off but they are still my #1 favriote fucking band of all times and will be until I die! Just like Matt Shadows tattoo, U know the one he got when he was 15 the true till death tattoo, well im true till avenged sevenfold till death and thats why I have the same fucking tattoo! City of evil wasnt there best album but, they are still a badass band, and your right Synester Gates and Zacky Vengeance are the most fucking badass guitarist of all times! Im saying that those two together fucking rock! I try to learn to play all there songs, well Zackys part any ways I havent tried to much of Synesters his stuff is a little to advanced for me I mean the solos and every thing, for example I wont see you tonight part 2, that guitar solo is way the fuck to crazy for me! Well im gonna go, and avenged sevenfold is the number 1 most fucking bad ass band ever, Matt Shadows if you ever see this shit please scream a little more your scream was so fucking bad ass!!!!!!

  • 7 - mike

    May 20, 2006 at 12:01 pm

    good album, i agree. but the one guitarist name is zacky, not jacky, like you wrote. just thought i'd point that out

  • 8 - Sarah

    May 25, 2006 at 1:35 pm

    A&X is the best band out there, by far. There awesome to see live. I have met two of them, now I just have to meet the other three. I love WTF more then any other cd that they came out with..COE is full of attitude and all that good stuff! I cought COE the first day it came out, It was awesome. At first I didnt't like Bat Country as much as I did the other songs, but thats okay! There still the best band of eternaty. Thats why I'm getting Tattoo of them..I designed it..its awesome. People will say that I'm going to hate it in ten years. I wont it will remind me of my childhood and shit.
    For everyone out there go buy COE.

  • 9 - Hollis

    Aug 14, 2006 at 10:51 pm

    Logan Nick...how did you find out what that tattoo said?? I've been searching forever!! When I saw that you knew I started freaking out. Anyways, Avenged Sevenfold is the greatest band ever. They never fail to surprise me. I loved the Seize The Day music video. It was awesome. Chapter Four is my favorite song!! Does anyone have any idea when their next cd comes out??

  • 10 - slutty bitch

    Sep 18, 2006 at 7:07 am

    you guys fuck'n rock, you are my freak'n god's. I love you guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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