Get the new FREE JFH MP3 compilation -- Vol. 13!
Get the new FREE JFH MP3 compilation -- Vol. 13!

JFH Music Review


The Devil Wears Prada
With Roots Above and Branches Below



Artist Info: Discography
Album length: 11 tracks: 40 minutes, 17 seconds
Street Date: May 5, 2009


"What would it take for things to be quiet?" That is the question asked by The Devil Wears Prada on the track "Louder Than Thunder." Well, I'm not sure what the answer to that question is, but I do know it doesn't include listening to With Roots Above and Branches Below, the band's new release. These guys are most definitely not quiet.

If you're a fan of metalcore, you've probably already heard of The Devil Wears Prada. They made quite a storm with their first two albums and with some extensive performance on the Warped Tour. This album, their third release, looks to be another great chapter in their career.

A quick listen to the opening track, "Sassafras," will tell you all you need to know about this album's musical approach. We have vocals that switch from metalcore screaming to death growls. Accompanying this onslaught are crunchy guitar breakdowns intermixed with everything from synths to piano to violins. Meanwhile, the drums are always changing, sometimes grinding along slowly and sometimes unleashing in a flurry of rolls and double bass runs. Even better, this album brings something new to The Devil Wears Prada's arsenal: soaring melodic choruses. While their previous work lacked a sense of musical structure, many of the songs on this release have a clear verse/chorus break.

Occasionally this style can become repetitive, but the sound is tight and appealing nonetheless. Just when you've been sufficiently pumped up by the screaming and growling, the clean, high-ranging choruses break through like a burst of sunlight and carry the track along with beauty and energy. The effect is one that will leave any metal fan with a smile on his face.

One interesting thing I noticed is that the usually ridiculous track names have been toned down to an extent. We do still have nonsense like "Assistant To the Regional Manager" (an obvious reference to the hit TV Show, The Office), but at the same time there is "Louder Than Thunder," which is actually an appropriate name for that song. Incidentally, that track is an interesting number, being completely melodic and much mellower than one would expect. It is one of the many highlights on this album.

With With Roots Above and Branches Below, The Devil Wears Prada have worked up a fantastic collection of metal music for your enjoyment. I can definitely say that if you had your hopes up for this release, you will not be disappointed. Tracks such as "Ben Has A Kid" and "Dez Moines" will leave you screaming one minute, then singing along in full voice the next. All things considered, With Roots Above and Branches Below is an excellent album and a worthy addition to the library of any hard music fan.

- Review date: 5/6/09, written by Timothy Estabrooks of Jesusfreakhideout.com



(JFH Sponsor Spot)

Get the new FREE JFH MP3 compilation -- Vol. 13!

 

. Record Label: Ferret Music
. Album length: 11 tracks: 40 minutes, 17 seconds
. Street Date: May 5, 2009
. Buy It: Amazon.com
. Buy It: iTunes

  1. Sassafras (3:16)
  2. I Hate Buffering (3:05)
  3. Assistant to the Regional Manager (3:37)
  4. Dez Moines (4:04)
  5. Big Wiggly Style (4:13)
  6. Danger: Wildman (4:01)
  7. Ben Has A Kid (3:57)
  8. Wapakalypse (3:44)
  9. Gimme Half (4:22)
  10. Louder Than Thunder (2:38)
  11. Lord Xenu (3:26)
spacer     Click For Song Lyrics
    Click For Song Lyrics
    Click For Song Lyrics
    Click For Song Lyrics
    Click For Song Lyrics
    Click For Song Lyrics
    Click For Song Lyrics
    Click For Song Lyrics
    Click For Song Lyrics
    Click For Song Lyrics
    Click For Song Lyrics

 

 

go to main Album review page
go to Album review archive

 


(JFH Sponsor Spot)

 

 

                 
Get the new FREE JFH MP3 compilation -- Vol. 13!

Search JFH




This Friday, November 8, 2024
ALBUMS
Gabby Barrett Carols and Candlelight [Warner Music Nashville]
CXMMXNS CXMMXNS Chapter 1 - EP [Essential Worship]
New Hope Oahu There Is One - EP [DREAM]
Neal Morse & The Resonance No Hill For A Climber [InsideOut]
TAKE Time Bomb [Resuscitation Records]
Lauren Talley A Lauren Talley Christmas [Horizon]

SINGLES
Cory Asbury I Hope You Dance - Single [BEC]
Jordan Kauflin, Laura Story Approach, My Soul - Single [Getty]
Sam Bowman & GLADDEN Misfit Toys - Single [DREAM]
Wavorly Enemies - Single (independent)

VINYL
Michael W. Smith Every Christmas Vinyl [Rocketown]
Stryper To Hell with the Amps Vinyl [Frontiers]
TAKE Time Bomb Vinyl [Resuscitation Records]

DVD
Stryper To Hell with the Amps Blu-Ray [Frontiers]

Next Friday, November 15, 2024
ALBUMS
Dolly Parton & Family Smoky Mountain DNA – Family, Faith & Fables [Owepar Entertainment]
The Lore Family Faith Over Fear [Horizon]
Fernando Ortega For All the Saints - EP (independent)
Earnest Pugh Worth is the Lamb
We Are Messengers Rejoice! (A Celtic Christmas) - EP [Curb]
Paul Wright III Reverie [United Alliance]

SINGLES
Big Dismal Here In My Heart - Single (independent)
Hannah Kerr It Came Upon A Midnight Clear - Single [Curb]
Olivia Lane Silent Night - Single [BEC]
Tasha Layton Wake Up It's Christmas - Single [BEC]
Jamie MacDonald A Million Chances - Single [Capitol CMG]
Ronnie Martin On Christmas Morning - Single [Velvet Blue]
Hunter Plake Daylight - Single [BEC]
Jordan St. Cyr Christ is Here - Single [BEC]

VINYL
Sixpence None the Richer Divine Discontent Vinyl [Word]



For all release dates, click here!
 



Check out the new album from Taylor Holland Armstrong!



Listen to the new Single from Second Adam and the New Creations!

Check out depositphotos for royalty free images