Friday, 2 September 2011
Big Business - Quadruple Single
Big Business - Quadruple Single
Genre: Metal/Alternative
Rating: 9/10
Big Business started out back in 2004 as a two piece band formed by drummer Coady Willis from the cult seattle punk band Murder City Devils and bassist and lead vocalist Jared Warren from the underground hardcore outfit Karp. Together the pair wasted no time in winning the hearts and minds of the metal community with their low end heavy assault on the senses seperating them from the mainstream metal scene of the mid noughties. The real exposure came after a few support slots with godfathers of sludge and alternative metal the Melvins who were so impressed they amalgamated the two bands together for their crowning achievement 2006's A Senile Animal, which to this day stands as one of the bands most reverred works. Following their second album Big Business took a brand new direction taking on guitarist Toshi Kasai and set about recording their third album Mind The Drift. Whilst previous outings for the band were relentlessly heavy with Jared's crushing bass and Coady's blisteringly fast drumming Mind The Drift was overall a much more sedate record which saw the band embrace progressive rock elements with distorted melodic guitar parts.
Flashfoward to present day and the boys are back with another new recruit, guitarist Scott Martin of 400 blows, turning themselves into a four piece. With Mind The Drift marking a departure from the bands usual fast paced frantic grooves some fans feared the worst when the announcement came about a new guitarist Quadruple waits no longer than ten seconds before obliterating the concerns that the band have started to go soft. Opener "Always Never Know When To Quit" is a chaotic exuberant reminder why Big Business stand out from the mainstream metal scene. The lightning speed of the drums are given extra depth by Jared's deep bass tone whilst his trademark echoey roar stretches over primal riffs and insane high pitched shredding from Toshi. Other highlights include the eerily serene Ice-cold War that sees the band explore their proggy side with Jareds pulsing bass contrasting against swirling guitar distortion whilst Coady's cymbal crashing provides the backbone and a driving rythm to the whole ensemble. Throughout each of the four tracks theres something unmistakeably unique whether it's Jareds fuzzy groove Coady's intricate pulverising drum work or Toshi and Scott's duelling guitars start to finish quadruple delivers. The only limiting factor to this release is the distribution chain. At the moment the Quadruple single is available solely on 12" vinyl (with an accompanying download code) however finding copies on this side of the pond for me proved exceptionally difficult. However if you can find a way to import it whilst ensuring you will get a download as well then it is well worth the effort of doing so.
Overall Quadruple single clearly demonstrates huge potential and proves Big Business still retain their crown as one of the most interesting Metal bands around. The only limiting factor aside from locating a copy is the fact that it doesn't last long enough, a grumble that will no doubt be satisfied upon the release of their next full length LP. Highly recommended for metal heads and rockers alike.
Download: "Ice-Cold War" "Always Never Know When To Quit"
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