In Your Face
Children Of Bodom
- Style
- Bodom Metal
- Label
- Spinefarm Records
- Year
- 2005
- Reviewed by
- Aleksie
Killing songs: In Your Face
The Children of the most metal lake in the universe have joined
us once again. As a sample from the upcoming Are You Dead Yet?-album
came the single In Your Face, which gives us a bit reformed COB
and more of the twisted humour that has been prevalent on previous releases.
The title tune begins with chugging riffing and steady drumming, that holds
some tribal vibes, that don’t remind one of Bodom at
all. But once Warmans keyboards kick in with the excellent melodies, the notice
is instant. Its Bodom allright. Some surprisingly rocking riffs
lead into a full-on thrash-beat and magnificent grooves. I´ve heard a
lot of criticism over the “flying fuck”-lyrics that abound the track,
but it doesn’t bother me one bit. I realize how hypocritical I am when
saying that, as thinking back to all the amounts of cheap-shooting I have done
with mentions about “having nothing else to say but fuckfuck” towards
bands like Limp Bizquit. But that’s the situation here,
and my fist is pumping regardless. And be honest here, COB
has never been a lyrical band, its about the music mainly, and I hold it superb.
Although I cant help but crack up every time when the chorus spits “Its
my world, your in it, It´ll take you down in a minute!” Marvellous
line:D And as a big fan of gang shouts, I gotta love those “INCOMING”
spots. Live show gold.
I´ve also seen many harsh words about the musical direction. Granted,
it has gone quite far from the classically influenced, black-tinged days of
Something Wild. The new tune is much simpler, rock-oriented and follows
quite close to the thrashier lines of Hatecrew Death Roll. It also
concentrates very much on the chorus, which on the whole is very catchy. So
as much as I liked the virtuosity-based material of Hatebreeder and
the earlier works, I dig this like all hell as well.
Then there´s the quite interesting cover choice of the day. If someone
thought that The Ramones or Andrew WK in the
past had been peculiar selections, I doubt very many had Britney Spears on their
minds. The version of Oops, I Did It Again is quite good, especially
in the humorous middle speech were Alexi is handed a sextet of ale, to quote
the momentarily smarted-up Homer Simpson. As a quick translation: “-Ok,
hey guys Im leaving now! -Nono, wait a minute, Aku! Before you go, we got something
for you. – Oh my, goddammit that’s looks good. Isnt that…that’s
a sixpack, right?!? – Yeayea, it is! – Oh man, you shouldn’t
have, besides weve got the hard liquers in there too! – Well yeayea but,
you know, for starters in the morning!” *and que solo* For the few first
times this really cracked me up. For those thinking that Britneys vocals were
left in the bottom, that is not true as far as I know. According to my knowledge,
the female backing is sung by the bands good friend Jonna Kosonen, a member
of the now defunct Nylon Beat, a very popular pop-duo here
in Finland. Jonna also provided vocals for the latest Warmen-album,
so I believe she is the one singing. Just pointless funfacts, that might not
be facts after all:D
The choice of the song is great in my view, as I support anything in the metal
circles that might fire up and get to the nerves of too stuck-up, elitist tr00metallers.
Humour belongs in metal as far as Im concerned. The best thing about it is that
some douchebags probably have thought that the cover was done seriously in hopes
of airplay or something. I think the bursts of laughter at the end of the tune
should assure any doubts that the song wasn’t meant to be a total joke
and for fun. My complaint considering the cover is that COB didn’t
take their cover far enough with the rocking and heaviness. Its just mid-tempo
chugging all the way, I would have loved some blastbeats like in the cover of
Coopers Bed Of Nails or some sick grind-breakdowns to really make the
song sound different. So that’s why the version all in all is just OK.
The third song is simply a “radio edit” of the title track, with
the only difference to the first track being that every curse word is bleeped.
And by bleeping I mean actual “bleep” sounds, not silent spots like
usually in cleaned-for-radio versions. This also was quite clearly done as a
bit of a “joking” comment to the censoring systems. Although I would
have loved even more if every “fuck” would have been covered by
a human voice saying “bleep”. That would have truly been good commentary.
As a whole, this release had me pretty pumped up for the new album. Not as
much as Thrashed, Lost & Strung-Out (which is humoungous!), but
almost. Looking forward to the main event.