Reviews list for Strongarm - Atonement (1995)
It's no surprise that the more hardcore fans of hardcore/metalcore know a bit of Strongarm. With powerful songs and Christian lyrics, the band helped developed the Christian hardcore/metalcore scene. Their debut Atonement marks a decent heavy start...
The music is on top, though the production is a bit amateur and thin, which causes a decrease in quality stamina. That's too bad because when the band performs, it's as if the instruments were a gift to the members from God. Ex-vocalist Jason Bergerren has some inspiring roaring vocals like he was blessed with such a voice. However, as furious as his vocals sound, they sometimes come out as plain and lose some lyrical clarity. Nonetheless, he's got intense talent.
"Division" protests against blind ignorance that spawns hate. "Trials" opens up on Christian struggles, "Again and again I struggle with myself, my shortcomings. My strength, my soul, so weary of this. I have to face the pain of my fault. Within these tests, these trials, the marks I miss." The purpose and strength isn't revealed until the end.
Because of the flawed production, there are some songs I don't like that I won't mention, but "Stand Together" is one of my favorites here, saving the album's grace with a message of never giving up on grace. "Count the Cost" motivates Christians to overcome the burdens of who they are. This can stick to me long despite me not being a Christian. After those songs about inner struggles, "Innocence Lost" takes on the despair of abortion while turning it around with hope, "a life of regret, still grace abounds". That's a good example of setting awareness to abortion rights. "Strengthened in Faith" is a moving finale with a perfect reminder of strength and power.
The lyrics in Atonement are pretty much the standout aspect of the album. They're very well-thought in the Christian realms. Any Christian listener can realize their strength to prevail, given to them by the Lord. Recommended for Christians and hardcore fans! Though it would be much better if they improved on the sound production....
Favorites: "Trials", "Stand Together", "Count the Cost", "Strengthened in Faith"