This is a a pretty solid split of
emo type shenanigans from both bands. Memory as Perfection start
things off with 5 tracks, breaking in with a very nice and moody
intro that recalls various noodlings from the mid 90's, before it
takes it up a notch (BAM!) and adds angry shouted vocals over the
hammered out rhythms. They mix things up with the subtler moments
taking on a jazzy feel, before they accelerate into the more erratic
noisy parts. Listening on headphones the drums seem to dominate
the sound a bit on some songs, with the guitars sounding a little
thin, which kind of detracts on the crunchier parts such as on "Motive",
a track which brings to mind Native Nod with it's brooding grooves
and pained vocals. That could well just be my stereo set up though.
"Broken Spirit" is a standout track for me, with some
really well played breakdown parts mingling (the pretty guitar sound
and rhythmical drumming mix to great effect) with the more urgent
moments. I think their side actually gets better as it goes along,
reaching it's crescendo on the pounding "My Grandfather Was
A Butcher", which spills it's emo guts all over the floor amidst
the yelled vocals and forceful drumming. This is not bad overall
for the genre, and it's always good to hear new bands fiddling with
the mid 90's sound, even if they don't quite live up to what has
gone before.
Scent of Human History has a good pedigree, containing
members of Sometimes Walking, Sometimes Running (their split 7"
with the Insurgent is class), and they contribute 4 songs of screamy
emotion that hits it's thumping groove from the get go on the pulsing
"the Choice Unchosen". This one really finds it's feet
very quickly and hurtles me into a smart spazzout with it's melodic
buildups and breakdowns. It's a pretty lengthy track, good stuff.
They vary the sound with the full on screaming and faster guitars
of "Take Your Time With Time", though again it has a sad
and slow breakdown part where they get introspective and twinkle
the guitars. Things carry on in a furious way on the 3rd song, the
kind of Funeral Diner-esque "Change Melts Away". OH THE
PAIN, the singer is crying to bits and the guitars are all suitably
played for the style of music. The final song has a long and meandering
build up but then it suddenly goes nuts with this guy just going
RAA RAA RAA!!! for the heck of it. Kind of like Staircase. They
did that. I think it defeats the object of playing an awesome intro
and to suddenly freak out into a song rather than almost impercertibly
shifting from one style to the other but what do I know. It's pretty
good anyway, so I shouldn't complain.
Solid split all told, SoHH sounded
more like they had their shit together but Memory as Perfection
sounded like they could make a pretty amazing record someday.