There are few things in music as daunting as a comeback album. Both for the fans, who wait with bated breath to see that the band they love are still able to deliver, and for the band, who need to ensure they’ve not been left behind by the passage of time and taste. But for metalcore legends Poison The Well, their first album in 17 years shows that they haven’t lost a single step in their time away.
On a bed of ominous feedback, Jeff Moreira croons ‘I’ll change my colours and show myself out‘ at the top of Peace In Place, before Wax Mask bursts into the ragged fury and enthralling dynamism that made them such a crucial proponent of heavy music. As they approach 30 years as a band, they sound just as vivid as ever, their mastery of the sound they pioneered dripping from every note.
Across 10 tracks and 36 minutes, they run the gamut of all metalcore has become. Jeff’s clean vocals on Everything Hurts are arresting. The chugging breakdown of ‘Thoroughbreds’ is destructive. The softer tones of album closer Plague Them The Most are offset by one final vicious flourish to end proceedings. The machine-gun fire drumming of Bad Bodies, meanwhile, could set an army marching.