Reviews list for Northlane - Mesmer (2017)
Northlane started off their career with two djenty metalcore albums, Discoveries and Singularity, with their original vocalist Adrian Fitipaldes. Then came their 3rd album Node, marking a grand entrance for their current vocalist Marcus Bridge, and beginning to hint at more alternative experimentation. People weren't aware that another album was around the corner, and just when they least expected it....
F***ING SURPRISE!!!!!! Northlane's 4th album Mesmer sprung out of nowhere after some singles and teasers that went on for a couple months! I think they got that idea from when Avenged Sevenfold surprise-released The Stage months prior, so sudden that fans of that band didn't even know. Was the abruptly ended wait for Mesmer worth it?
Already the answer is yes with opening track and single "Citizen". OMG, I have no words to describe this beauty! And it continues in "Colourwave". The breakdown here is one of the best, and it has stirred up one of my favorite songs from this album the and band. It made me pumped up for listening to the rest of this album. Segueing out of that riff-tastic monster, "Savage" opens with synth that is put on the spotlight ahead of the ambient guitar, building up for 25 seconds before the rest of the band bursts in. This is heavy aggression that can smash through the walls surrounding you. At over the 3-minute mark, things quiet down for listeners to take a breather before a quick heavy outro.
Kicking off with slow and steady drumming is "Solar", and the pace is maintained throughout the song. Marcus is so good at singing, easily hitting those notes within the ambient instrumentation. I guess you can find a bit of Limp Bizkit-like nu metal/rock here. What helped the band reach their mark there is the production by the legendary David Bendeth. "Heartmachine" has more of that ambience. It can come out as a sweet power ballad while being a dark banger. "Intuition", despite being in the middle of the album, is its first single. Anyone who was in the 2017 Unify Gathering got to hear the band perform that song for the first time. It's packed with the band's usual f***ing heavy riffing, drumming, and clean/unclean vocal alternations. It's perhaps one of the heaviest songs by the band that any fan of the Adrian Fitipaldes era should dig. "Zero-One" has a brutal breakdown with some of the heaviest as f*** vocals I heard from Marcus. Holy sh*t, now that's my favorite here, and worth playing in live shows!
Slowing down further is "Fade", but only for a few seconds before some more speed, followed by nice singing melody. That might be worth hitting the mainstream. As the end of the album nears, "Render" has haunting ambience to fit well with Marcus' vocal anger. This is another one of the best here, and it really shows Marcus' unstoppable vocal talent. "Veridian" lets you know that there's still more of this adventure left to go beyond. Fast guitars, background synths, and more of both the clean and unclean vocals are not to be missed. "Paragon" closes things up as a tribute to Architects' late guitarist Tom Searle. Things ease up slowly for over a minute, and then F***ING H*LL, there's more of the heavy bass, chaotic screams, and melodic cleans. Alex Milovic has more audible bass played and it sound so impressive. Totally worth some re-listening!
Mesmer is quite close to reaching the perfection of most of its surrounding Northlane albums. The band stood silent about their album-released plans, and then delivered it straight to fans as a reward for their patience. These guys should really be proud of their work, especially Marcus Bridge. So exceptionally mesmerizing!
Favorites: "Citizen", "Colourwave", "Intuition", "Zero-One", "Veridian", "Paragon"