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Northeast Performer - January 2009
The Vital Might has created a
quality progressive- alternative rock album with their release Red
Planet. The album has all the characteristic rock elements, including
strong electric guitar providing a loud foundation to their sound, but
the band’s inventiveness within their genre proves to make their album
and their sound more multifaceted than their peers’. The band takes
cues from Radiohead to stray, albeit not that far, from previously
developed rock standards. They deconstruct the verse-chorus-verse-
chorus-bridge pattern and have their vocal parts border on sporadic.
The band also has the ability to create interesting guitar compositions
that set them apart from bands with a similar sound, such as A Perfect
Circle.
Their variety also sets them apart from the alternative prog rock
scene. The Vital Might have managed to add enough dimensionality to
their album that it’s hard to expect what will happen as the album
progresses; the opening track “Phantom Spaceman,” for example, tells a
story of fighting a spaceman to get to a captured woman. Following are
two unexpected instrumental tracks, and, toward the end of the album,
the lead singer begins to sing an octave higher.
“Superstitious Wish” is a perfect example of the band’s ability to take
inspiration from various sounds within their genre. They draw from Red
Hot Chili Peppers in their fast-paced drums and quick tempo changes and
then Evanescence by recruiting an Amy Lee-sounding singer to do backing
vocals. The Vital Might’s Red Planet takes alternative progressive rock
one step further than their peers’ attempts by making their album a
must-listen for those who appreciate intense and loud instrumentation.
-Kelley Allenspach
6:24 PM
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