Music Review: Band of the Week Dying to Know - The Obvious

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The hard working local Toledo Ohio band Dying to Know has just begun to get that sweet taste of success. In recent months they've opened for national acts, including Godsmack, and are currently being looked at by major labels. Following a previously released EP, their first full-length album was unveiled to their eager and receptive fans this past April.

The Obvious contains ten tracks of what can best be described as a blend of hard rock and alternative metal that is loud and bold while still being melodious and intricate. The album shows the wide range of their talent, containing everything from power ballads like "Amaryllis" to the cutting edge sound of "Between the Lines." The latter takes the listener through complex melodies to deep growling cries and back again, perfectly delivering the passionate lyrics.

Another one of those power-ballads is the title track. "The Obvious" has an eerie, mournful feel to it beginning with the opening notes and only intensifying when the vocals join the fray. The song is one of those I found myself hitting repeat on, and the cycling melody found its way into my subconscious. It's definitely one of those songs you will be humming to yourself long after you're through listening to the disk. "Revengeful Kiss" falls in the same category. With an overall dark tone, the song touches deep. The aforementioned "Amarylis" has a little lighter feel, but the intensity is still there, slightly in the verse and magnified in the chorus.

Not all the songs can be wrapped neatly in one box, however. "Between The Lines" and "Lewd" both express that same intensity in ways that aren't so dark. In direct contrast, they are razor sharp. The tone is better described as fierce and the guitars and drums are heavy and full, rolling through — not just to — the listener.

Vocals are delivered by Mark McMillan who also pens the lyrics for the band. Randy Johnson is their bass player. Ray Wagner is the band's drummer and Brandon Dudek plays guitar.

In a recent interview Mark explained all members write the instruments they play. Allegations were made in the comments of that interview and in an email directly to me by someone who chose to remain anonymous. When I contacted Brandon about them, he and Mark were anxious to restate for the record what happened and wanted to assure their fans that the songs, as they appear on The Obvious, have had the guitar parts rewritten by Brandon.

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