Steak Number Eight - The Hutch (2013)Release ID: 32307

Steak Number Eight - The Hutch (2013) Cover
Ben Ben / March 14, 2023 / Comments 0 / 1

I can't say I was too excited about picking this release in the March Review Draft for The Fallen, but I think that had more to do with the band's silly name than it being an atmospheric sludge metal album. I shouldn't have judged a book by it's cover, as I've ended up finding quite a lot to enjoy on the band's third full length. It's certainly on the lighter side of the subgenre, with many sections sitting just as comfortably in alternative metal territory than anything close to sludge, but it does contain enough heavy riffs to satisfy my personal preferences. I can't say I ever really get bored while listening to it, despite the 71 minute running time, and many of the tracks have strong identifying features and hooks that slide under your skin with ease. All this said, the album is certainly not without flaws. There's a simplicity in the vocals that often seems at odds with the neatly structured music, and while vocalist Brent Vanneste has a pleasant (mostly clean) style, he rarely moves beyond safe, unimaginative pastures. Still, I like The Hutch enough to be interested in checking out more form the band, who thankfully go by the more palatable name Stake these days. I'll give it a mildly generous 3.5 stars for keeping my interest for several listens. If you're interested in checking out what this is all about, the three track run of Photonic, Push/Pull and Pilgrimage of a Black Heart is, in my opinion, the strongest part of the album.

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Release info

Release Site Rating

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3.5

Release Clan Rating

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3.5

Cover Site Rating

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2.0

Cover Clan Rating

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2.0
Release
The Hutch
Year
2013
Format
Album
Clans
The Fallen
The Infinite
Sub-Genres

Sludge Metal (conventional)

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Post-Metal (conventional)

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