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Mudvayne - The New Game



Mudvayne - The New Game review
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On this eclectic 11-song set, Mudvayne stretches into a variety of previously unexplored musical settings to accompany Chad Gray's unapologetically angsty lyrics. "Fish Out of Water" opens things with a staccato gallop before careening through a series of prog-rock-styled dynamic shifts. A ringing mixture of acoustic and electric guitars bring fresh textures to "Do What You Do," the album's first single; "Scarlet Letters"; and "Never Enough," while the politically toned "Have It Your Way" is a forthright and furious modern rock jam tailored for the Vans Warped tour. Some of the fierce headbanging that is Mudvayne's stock in trade can still be found in "The Hate in Me," "We the People" and "Dull Boy," but the bulk of the record finds the group playing its "New Game" with hard-hitting exuberance. —Gary Graff...full text

   Latimesblogslatimesblogs
vendetta? The tweaking Vietnam vet overly fond of high-school chicks?

One thing Philip Marlowe would not do after a hard day of busting heads and breaking hearts is listen to Mudvayne. Although "The New Game" tries to instill a bit of dread with a goofily sordid narrative, it trawls some pimply musical terrain to get there. The album's gooey, mid-tempo grind at best evokes System of a Down stripped of ambition and eccentricity, and might elicit sympathy with whatever culprit is running around that no-stoplight town....full text

   Rollingstones
Same old game is more like it. Over four albums, these new-metal rockers have remained on message, churning out poor-me songs that build from a whine to a godforsaken yowl. Their latest begins promisingly with "Fish Out of Water," which opens with a stuttering guitar and funky double-time falsetto vocals by frontman Chad Gray. But then the song hits the chorus and devolves, as Gray bellows nonsense like, "Who do you wanna be?/The summit of integrity/Or the bottom, the filth/The dichotomy?" Mudvayne write some decent guitar hooks (check the title track), but their imagination is parched, with most songs hewing to one formula: riff, whimper, shriek, repeat....full text

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