‘Burn Em’ All’ by Confess

Artists

  • John Elliot / Vocals

  • Blomman / Guitar

  • Pontus / Guitar

  • Ludwig / Bass

  • Sam Samael / Drums

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • So What?

  • Malleus

  • Welcome Insanity

  • A Beautiful Mind

  • Heresy

  • Burn Em All

  • Is It Love

  • My Vicious Way

  • 509

  • Prominence

  • One For The Road

“So What,”comes in like a sonnet. Slowly moving the turnstiles forward and then backward, rocking the ability of the listener to truly place what’s about to happen. When the explosion comes, it tears down the boundaries between sensibility and absolute pandemonium.

“Malleus,” goes all out on the big broad strokes. This is balls to the walls Rock and Roll.

“Welcome Insanity,” twists and turns. Ever so slightly, bringing the contours of the world into sharp focus.

“A Beautiful Mind,” haunts the plains. The tolling of the bell perfectly capturing what is and must be an insane proposition.

“Heresy,” is a rocker. It comes right out of the gate with a frenetic pulse and doesn’t slow down until it’s found its reach.

“Burn Em All,” is frenetic. A rocker that steps over everything and everyone to get to where it directly wants to be.

“Is It Love,” is reflective but with pulse and meat on the bones.

“My Vicious Way,” slams hard, and brings about a sarcastic turn in the structure of the album, that is quite refreshing.

“509,” grumbles and growls, before rocking into overdrive.

“Prominence,” slowly eases the pressure, before applying it again in the most surprising of manners.

“One For The Road,” rocks out hard.