Crimson by Alkaline Trio: Punk Band Heads Towards Musical Maturity
Crimson, the most recent album by Alkaline Trio (2005) marks a slight departure from the band's previous sound. Though the core Alkaline Trio sound is still there, the band has clearly matured, and their talent has grown substantially. Some fans of the band's older material may not
appreciate this change, but for those fans who are willing to give it a chance, Crimson will likely grow on them, as it has on me. Overall, it is a wonderful blending of their older style and decided musical maturity.
"Time to Waste," the first song of the new CD, opens with the sounds of a piano, delicate and haunting. The piano notes are echoed by the heavier guitar chords as the song picks up speed and intensity. Lyrics have always been an arena in which Alkaline Trio has excelled, and the words of "Time to Waste" are no exception to this. Overall, the song is catchy and bitter, two of my favorite things about Alkaline Trio songs.
"The Poison" is a very brief song that resembles older Alkaline Trio songs a bit more, being a much heavier song. The big difference here is that the normal vocalist, Matt Skiba, does not sing the main part of the song, leaving that task instead to the bassist, Dan Andriano.
"Burn," the third song on the album, is a more complex song, musically speaking, containing layers of guitar effects beneath the lyrics. The much more pop-oriented "Mercy Me" follows "Burn," with Andriano sharing duties on lead vocals. This is an interesting twist, as so much of Alkaline Trio's earlier music shares this pop orientation, but Andriano's deeper voice adds a slightly darker quality to the song.
"Dethbed," a faster paced song, is driven steadily along by the drumbeat. It edges slightly away from their typical punk sound, almost to an 80s rock sound. The vocals, of course, are still decidedly Alkaline Trio.
"Time to Waste," the first song of the new CD, opens with the sounds of a piano, delicate and haunting. The piano notes are echoed by the heavier guitar chords as the song picks up speed and intensity. Lyrics have always been an arena in which Alkaline Trio has excelled, and the words of "Time to Waste" are no exception to this. Overall, the song is catchy and bitter, two of my favorite things about Alkaline Trio songs.
"The Poison" is a very brief song that resembles older Alkaline Trio songs a bit more, being a much heavier song. The big difference here is that the normal vocalist, Matt Skiba, does not sing the main part of the song, leaving that task instead to the bassist, Dan Andriano.
"Burn," the third song on the album, is a more complex song, musically speaking, containing layers of guitar effects beneath the lyrics. The much more pop-oriented "Mercy Me" follows "Burn," with Andriano sharing duties on lead vocals. This is an interesting twist, as so much of Alkaline Trio's earlier music shares this pop orientation, but Andriano's deeper voice adds a slightly darker quality to the song.
"Dethbed," a faster paced song, is driven steadily along by the drumbeat. It edges slightly away from their typical punk sound, almost to an 80s rock sound. The vocals, of course, are still decidedly Alkaline Trio.
Related information
- The harmonization on the vocals throughout the album makes it stand out
- The use of keyboard instruments also improves Alkaline Trio's sound.
- Crimson is easily the best Alkaline Trio album to date.
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