House Of Cards is a bold name for the new album from The Amity Affliction. Of course the Queensland metalcore mainstays are making metaphors for the same emotional precarities they always have: suicidal ideation, grief, addiction, rage. But following the departure of one of their own cornerstones, founding bassist/clean vocalist Ahren Stringer, fans wondering whether the music will be as solid as it used to be will be disappointed. This ain’t great.
Technically, there’s little wrong with Ahren’s replacement Jonathan Reeves. It’s that, having only formally been welcomed into the fold last year, he seems to still be settling in. After industrial-tinged intro track VIDA NUEVA (New Life), he doesn’t sing on first track proper KICKBOXER, with long-standing growl specialist Joel Birch shouldering the lions share of the load, as he does for most of the album. And when Jonathan does boast his pipes on the title-track it feels jarring and shoehorned: an effort to show clean singing is still on the cards.