From
Metalstorm
In a certain way, Belgium is like a booger. Small, insignificant and
hard to locate - but it's there... somewhere. Before you start throwing
in some horrible Belgian jokes, clichés and Monthy Python references,
let me assure you that Belgium, as insignificant as it may be, sure
knows how to sprout smashing metal bands... like Vhan for example. Yes,
we Belgians know how to rock your world - that is, more than some
make-up-soaked wannabee-Barbie slut with plastic boobs ever will...
Bret.
All kidding aside, Vhan is a Belgian metalcore band bringing the real
deal. Vhan has a sound like dynamite and their debut album
Hero Vs Hero
turns out to be a little bomb. Indeed, Vhan are found pretty convincing
and deadly contagious, as the band is relying on massive rhythms,
raging grooves and heavy melodies with hardcore rooted screams more
than anything else. By all means, this is a band with a bit of an
attitude. By that I mean they're not entirely badass, as their sound is
a bit too accessible and compelling for that. Still the music has
enough raw elements and sharp edges to bring the angry headbanger
inside you to a mild delirium. Vhan's catchy approach (not speaking
about the vocals!) even reminded me a wee little bit to the Killswitch Engage-kind
of melodic metalcore. Nonetheless, this band really has more power and
strength up its sleeve, making them able to please a large number of
the non-metalcore-minded metalheads too.
To me personally, metalcore isn't such an interesting genre. Metalcore
is what it is, and what you see is what you get - most of the time. But
that doesn't mean
Hero Vs Hero
didn't spice my interest. Although Vhan are far from being innovative
and groundbreaking, they still manage to sound surprisingly fresh at
times - something I really appreciate from metalcore bands.
Earlier I described the album as a little bomb... but I cannot help but
feeling there's something missing to call it a total blast of an album.
Though, seeing this is only the band's very first album, you have to
give them credit for what they accomplished so far on
Hero Vs Hero.
At the end of the ride, Vhan turns out to be one mean booger you'd be
more than happy to catch. And maybe, just maybe, this is that one mean
booger you even want to put into your mouth just to check if the taste
is as nice as it looks like. No matter how you slice it, this is one
fine pick of an album.