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The Impossibility of Reason

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The Impossibility of Reason is the debut Roadrunner full-length for Chimaira, a Cleveland sextet that likes to think of itself as advance scouts of the NWOAHM, or New Wave of American Heavy Metal, a metal movement to rival the British heavy metal onslaught that conquered the world in the 1980s. And while almost two decades of metal music have made a fully original sound almost impossible, Chimaira comes out of the gate with enough key of C attitude to turn heads and get them banging. Metalcore is the name of the game here, as vocalist Mark Hunter channels the anguish and anger of hardcore's solitary vocalists over the two-headed muted riffing of guitarists Matt DeVries and Rob Arnold and Andols Herrick's stuttering, impossibly fast double bass clapping. While the presence of electronics and programming man Chris Spicuzza nods to modernity, contrived rock rapping and the pomposity of nu-metal have been mercifully removed from the equation. In this sense, Chimaira really is carrying forth with a revolution of sorts. Plus, they've grown long hair and mustaches, which is more genuine even than a set of Venom cover songs. At its best moments (the extended outro to "Eyes of a Criminal," the self-explanatory screed "Pure Hatred"), Impossibility recalls the furious intensity of Slayer. And when the band twists itself into a particularly adept hardcore hit squad for workouts like "Overlooked," it can really get the hair flying. "Cleansation," too, is a brain-warping excursion into classic-minded thrash, complete with right-angle stops and starts. If there's a fault with all of this sword-swallowing sonic fury, it's that Chimaira seems to only have one gear. The Impossibility of Reason starts to sound uninspired whenever it lingers on Alice in Chains-style vocal histrionics and (slightly) less hard guitars. But even this slight misstep is better than the vacuous posturing of countless other metal also-rans that have clogged the loud rock ranks in the last few years. The 16-plus minute epic that Chimaira closes The Impossibility of Reason with is just a little too ambitious. But the fact that it's on the album at all rings with genius in the halls of metal's fathers.

© Johnny Loftus /TiVo

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1
Cleansation (Album Version)
00:04:07

Colin Richardson, Mixer - Chimaira, MainArtist - Ben Schigel, Producer - Mark Hunter, Composer, Lyricist - Rob Arnold, Composer - Matt Devries, Composer - Mark Hunter and Rob Arnold, Producer

© 2003 The All Blacks B.V. ℗ 2003 The All Blacks B.V.

2
The Impossibility of Reason (Album Version)
00:03:43

Colin Richardson, Mixer - Chimaira, MainArtist - Ben Schigel, Producer - Mark Hunter, Lyricist - Rob Arnold, Composer - Mark Hunter and Rob Arnold, Producer

© 2003 The All Blacks B.V. ℗ 2003 The All Blacks B.V.

3
Pictures in the Gold Room (Album Version)
00:04:27

Colin Richardson, Mixer - Chimaira, MainArtist - Ben Schigel, Producer - Mark Hunter, Composer, Lyricist - Rob Arnold, Composer - Mark Hunter and Rob Arnold, Producer

© 2003 The All Blacks B.V. ℗ 2003 The All Blacks B.V.

4
Power Trip (Album Version) Explicit
00:02:46

Colin Richardson, Mixer - Chimaira, MainArtist - Ben Schigel, Producer - Mark Hunter, Composer, Lyricist - Mark Hunter and Rob Arnold, Producer

© 2003 The All Blacks B.V. ℗ 2003 The All Blacks B.V.

5
Down Again (Album Version)
00:04:20

Colin Richardson, Mixer - Chimaira, MainArtist - Ben Schigel, Producer - Mark Hunter, Composer, Lyricist - Mark Hunter and Rob Arnold, Producer

© 2003 The All Blacks B.V. ℗ 2003 The All Blacks B.V.

6
Pure Hatred (Album Version) Explicit
00:04:17

Colin Richardson, Mixer - Chimaira, MainArtist - Ben Schigel, Producer - Mark Hunter, Composer, Lyricist - Rob Arnold, Composer - Matt Devries, Composer - Mark Hunter and Rob Arnold, Producer

© 2003 The All Blacks B.V. ℗ 2003 The All Blacks B.V.

7
The Dehumanizing Process (Album Version) Explicit
00:04:08

Colin Richardson, Mixer - Chimaira, MainArtist - Ben Schigel, Producer - Mark Hunter, Composer, Lyricist - Rob Arnold, Composer - Matt Devries, Composer - Mark Hunter and Rob Arnold, Producer

© 2003 The All Blacks B.V. ℗ 2003 The All Blacks B.V.

8
Crawl (Album Version)
00:03:30

Colin Richardson, Mixer - Chimaira, MainArtist - Ben Schigel, Producer - Mark Hunter, Composer, Lyricist - Rob Arnold, Composer - Mark Hunter and Rob Arnold, Producer

© 2003 The All Blacks B.V. ℗ 2003 The All Blacks B.V.

9
Stigmurder (Album Version) Explicit
00:04:36

Colin Richardson, Mixer - Chimaira, MainArtist - Ben Schigel, Producer - Mark Hunter, Lyricist - Rob Arnold, Composer - Mark Hunter and Rob Arnold, Producer

© 2003 The All Blacks B.V. ℗ 2003 The All Blacks B.V.

10
Eyes of a Criminal (Album Version)
00:05:15

Colin Richardson, Mixer - Chimaira, MainArtist - Ben Schigel, Producer - Mark Hunter, Composer, Lyricist - Rob Arnold, Composer - Mark Hunter and Rob Arnold, Producer

© 2003 The All Blacks B.V. ℗ 2003 The All Blacks B.V.

11
Overlooked (Album Version)
00:04:10

Colin Richardson, Mixer - Chimaira, MainArtist - Ben Schigel, Producer - Mark Hunter, Lyricist - Rob Arnold, Composer - Mark Hunter and Rob Arnold, Producer

© 2003 The All Blacks B.V. ℗ 2003 The All Blacks B.V.

12
Implements of Destruction (Album Version)
00:13:30

Colin Richardson, Mixer - Chimaira, MainArtist - Ben Schigel, Producer - Mark Hunter, Composer - Rob Arnold, Composer - Mark Hunter and Rob Arnold, Producer

© 2003 The All Blacks B.V. ℗ 2003 The All Blacks B.V.

Album review

The Impossibility of Reason is the debut Roadrunner full-length for Chimaira, a Cleveland sextet that likes to think of itself as advance scouts of the NWOAHM, or New Wave of American Heavy Metal, a metal movement to rival the British heavy metal onslaught that conquered the world in the 1980s. And while almost two decades of metal music have made a fully original sound almost impossible, Chimaira comes out of the gate with enough key of C attitude to turn heads and get them banging. Metalcore is the name of the game here, as vocalist Mark Hunter channels the anguish and anger of hardcore's solitary vocalists over the two-headed muted riffing of guitarists Matt DeVries and Rob Arnold and Andols Herrick's stuttering, impossibly fast double bass clapping. While the presence of electronics and programming man Chris Spicuzza nods to modernity, contrived rock rapping and the pomposity of nu-metal have been mercifully removed from the equation. In this sense, Chimaira really is carrying forth with a revolution of sorts. Plus, they've grown long hair and mustaches, which is more genuine even than a set of Venom cover songs. At its best moments (the extended outro to "Eyes of a Criminal," the self-explanatory screed "Pure Hatred"), Impossibility recalls the furious intensity of Slayer. And when the band twists itself into a particularly adept hardcore hit squad for workouts like "Overlooked," it can really get the hair flying. "Cleansation," too, is a brain-warping excursion into classic-minded thrash, complete with right-angle stops and starts. If there's a fault with all of this sword-swallowing sonic fury, it's that Chimaira seems to only have one gear. The Impossibility of Reason starts to sound uninspired whenever it lingers on Alice in Chains-style vocal histrionics and (slightly) less hard guitars. But even this slight misstep is better than the vacuous posturing of countless other metal also-rans that have clogged the loud rock ranks in the last few years. The 16-plus minute epic that Chimaira closes The Impossibility of Reason with is just a little too ambitious. But the fact that it's on the album at all rings with genius in the halls of metal's fathers.

© Johnny Loftus /TiVo

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