Smoldering from
the dry desert heat of Phoenix, Arizona returns Opiate For
The Masses. From their first pulverizing track this most
recent release “The Spore” will hopefully help
push O.F.T.M. further into the ranks of future stardom in
this ever redundant world of corporate rock.
With an incredible bag full of catchy hooks and a very well
crafted production “The Spore” is an awesome
release to say the utter least. Where bands like Tool can
become at times a little self indulgent ( I know I’m
gonna get shit for that statement) O.F.T.M. keeps the listener
happily entertained while still being well capable of rocking
out with the best. Layered with a variety of synths and
programs “The Spore” gives listeners much more
variety, unlike the cookie cutter acts of now being pounded
out on a routine basis. Sharing the stages with such heavy
hitting acts as Ministry, KMFDM and M. Manson has obviously
not hurt a bit as well and if anything probably gave this
act a better idea of what it takes to refine your band as
a great live act.
Where the new bread of acts stay to a formula O.F.T.M. aren’t
scared to explore well out side the modern metal box and
do a damn good job. Not to say Opiate are metal, it’s
just they have some pretty grinding riffage going on. They
can as well drift off into a more alternative area at times
and this is what gives them such creditability as great
song writers. No better example can be given then the intoxicating
sounds of such songs as “Transparency” and “Dig
It Up” proving this Arizona export is well gifted
in the area of good song writing with out only rocking out
the same three down tuned chords.
“The Spore” plan and simply is a damn good record
if you are not afraid to venture a little outside the box
of what is (so-called) cool.
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