For the Fallen Dreams - Heavy Hearts (2014)Release ID: 31116
For the Fallen Dreams still have heaviness in their hearts. It was about time they made a great return to roots. They learned from their mistakes and were ready to show their true talent to those who missed it...
The Michigan metalcore warriors made it big with their glorious debut Changes. They continued the perfection in Relentless, with a different vocalist to replaced the talented Chad Ruhlig, Dylan Richter who could also scream well. Back Burner was also amazing, but lacked the perfect spark of the first two albums. Then Wasted Youth was a total decrease in quality that left fans wondering "What the h*ll just happened?!" With Ruhlig back on board in Heavy Hearts, you know there's gonna be a return to true form.
Kicking things off hard is "Emerald Blue" with Chad's destructive voice booming back in with a growl of "FIGHT FOR YOUR LIFE!!!" A great start! "Choke" has similar vibes to Vision of Disorder and Bury Tomorrow, and the band can do it all well without choking. "Lights" continues the anthemic metalcore vibe of Bring Me the Horizon at that time.
The Color Morale vocalist Garret Rapp appears in "Dream Eater", performing cleans that sound a bit odd but don't affect too much there. They should've saved the cleans for guitarist Jim Hocking, who started doing clean singing after Richter's departure. 5th track "Bombay" is a total attention seeker in a great way. The blend of heaviness and melody throws back to Changes, albeit in a lower tuning. Perhaps their best song since the late 2000s! However, the lyrical quality seems to drop a bit, so it's still far from the perfect glory of that era. Hocking's stellar are some of the best to accompany Chad's vocals. "Mimic" has the brutality of Upon a Burning Body at that time.
"Endless" deserves more attention as Ruhlig's vocals and Navid Naghdi's drumming make a solid combination. Hocking can perform great clean singing while doing his usual technical guitar melody. Bassist Brandon Stastny doesn't shine much though. Also worth mentioning is the upbeat "Amnesia", having solid lyrics, guitar melodies, and drums. "Unfinished Business" has a similar groove to Every Time I Die. Closing track "Smelling Salt" has a great clean passage by Landon Tewers of The Plot in You.
For the Fallen Dreams managed to ascend back up to the Michigan metalcore throne. Although it can't reach the glory of their first 3 albums, it is a strong return to what they had in those albums and a promising sign of what they've become....
Favorites: "Emerald Blue", "Choke", "Bombay", "Endless", "Amnesia"
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