Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Strife - One Truth (1994) Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Strife - One Truth (1994)

Shadowdoom9 (Andi) Shadowdoom9 (Andi) / May 30, 2022 / 0

"I've found that strife won't make the bleeding stop, nor will it take away the pain. I feel like this search is all in vain, and I struggle to find my way." OOPS, wrong song! Come to think of it, was Strife one of Trivium's influences? NAH, they probably have a lot more to listen to then just hardcore punk leaning into metal instead of full-on metalcore...

That's basically what Strife is, proving that even though metalcore is becoming a new sound for the rebellion, the original hardcore did not die, instead just hanging out in the underground. One of the more metallic hints comes from the loud fast tempos that most other hardcore bands only use occasionally, with power chords and guitar fuzz to match. Other than a two-year break in the millennial turn, Strife is still alive with their straight-edge lifestyle and disciplined hardcore attitude.

"Through and Through" is a good starting highlight. "What Will Remain" is also good with the occasional speed. "Lift" lifts things up once again through hardcore fire. "Still Rise" has a promising Metallica-like soft intro and metal riffing, but after that, they never really go anywhere. Let's face it, "Face" sounds too hardcore for my palate.

"Am I the Only One?" is also more hardcore, but it's an awesome anthemic standout! And there's more energy in "Arms of the Few", with a highly frantic pace and lyrics to shout along to. But then they lose focus again in "To the Surface". After that, "Shadow's End" has some elements that early Shadows Fall would also have, but it's pretty much just metal-ish hardcore as opposed to Shadows Fall's melodeath-inspired metalcore. This album even has a power ballad, "Slipping", which showcases the band's Metallica ballad influences that aren't even close to dominant as other hardcore bands like Judge.

"Moment's Lost" loses a bit of momentum, being a highly short hardcore track at only under a minute. However, the most f***ing metal track here is "Question Mark", especially that shriek towards the end. "Inner Struggle" is one more track I seem to struggle a bit with. And finally, "Calm the Fire" is not so calm for the most part, but there's heavier fire here to end this close-to-mediocre hardcore offering.

One Truth has some worthy material, but to tell you the truth, it offers much more hardcore than metal, the latter still being around but not a lot in the album. I've reviewed much better and more metallic 90s metalcore releases than this half-decent sh*t....

Favorites: "Through and Through", "Lift", "Am I the Only One?", "Arms of the Few", "Slipping", "Question Mark", "Calm the Fire"

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