Music Review: STEMM - Blood Scent

Perhaps no metal group has been more associated with Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) quite like Niagara Falls, New York's STEMM has. Going back to 2002, singles like “Face The Pain,” “Fallen” and “Holding On” have been either UFC event theme songs or background music for its shows, as well as appearing on its soundtracks and other SPIKE TV programs.

But it’s no secret to those who have been following STEMM since its inception in 1998 that the band is far different today from when they started. First, it was an east coast rapcore group. Then it was a meaty UFC-approved metalcore band who could sing/scream hooks with the best of them and who could be considered in league with Chimaira, Hatebreed and the like.

Now, with its latest full-length Blood Scent (Catch 22 Records) and a new lead singer, the band is a mixture of styles including hardcore metal, groove metal and of course, metalcore. With the departure of vocalist TJ Frost in 2007, the only remaining original member Joe Cafarella stepped up to take lead vocal duty. Judging by the results on this latest CD, it’s a wonder why he didn’t take the helm earlier.

Track one, "Blood Soaked," starts out ferociously, with double kick drums and machine-like guitar riffs going 1000 miles per hour before singer/guitarist Joe Cafarella and company slow down a notch for the fade away ending. Quite frankly, this is the type of high energy all potentially great metal records should have.

Elsewhere, easy-on-the-ears metal tracks like "Awake," "Beneath My Skin" (a break up song) and "House of Cards" still show the STEMM of not so long ago, with well-sung choruses and hooks. The latter track was used as the theme song late last year for the UFC program UFC Wired.

But perhaps the best song on this record is "As Real As It Gets," if not for any other reason than that it has the most memorable twin guitar harmonies that Cafarella and guitarist Alex Scouten have come up with yet. It just shows that when the guitarists lay off the open power chords for a while, they can come up with interesting and highly skilled riffs that take their brand of metal to another level.

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