Band
Agents Of The Sun
Title
Monarchs Of A Fallen Society
Type
LP/EP
Company
DCide Records
YOR
2005
Style
Hard Rock
Popular Reviews
Pop-influenced set of songs
Agents Of The Sun - Monarchs Of A Fallen Society - 2005 - DCide Records
Track Listing1. Wounds 2. Portrait Of A Serial Killer 3. Dreams 4. So Long 5. Therapy 6. Camoflage 7. Not Enough 8. Murder On The Yellow Brick Road 9. Genesis 10. Time Line For A Butterfly 11. It Always Rains After The 4th Of July 12. Sweet Ending |
I'm not really sure where an album like this fits into the grand scheme of metal things. It certainly doesn't have enough power or energy to really be classified as a metal album. I simply include it here based on the addictive melody and hard rock attitude put on display with the group's second album to date "Monarchs Of A Fallen Society". This Baltimore group really create corporate rock, or what is known as commercial modern rock by the folks at Clear Channel. I would imagine this sort of record is really what radio play is looking for. It won't please many strict hard rock fans or leather neck metal militia, but for the most part the album contains enough melodic charm to at least warrant a play or two, and in this particular case gets pops for keeping the most sincere "rock" feel to a pop influenced set of songs.
With cuts like "Wounds" and "Not Enough" there is enough catchy riffs and twin guitar melody to make it all seem like light hearted AOR or streamlined heavy metal. Obviously the vocals and production is very thin and overly "clean", leaning more towards the same vibe given by groups like Lifehouse and 3 Doors Down. With those bands I always enjoyed the soaring melodies from both singer and guitarists. Here that sort of formula is at work again, through twelve solid cuts of modern rock. Will it please the diehards? Most certainly not, in fact it may push them too far. Will it entertain the rock audiences? I'm sure of it.
--EC 09.27.05