Review / 200 Words Or Less
Sounds Like Violence
With Blood on My Hands

Deep Elm (2007) Tohm

Sounds Like Violence – With Blood on My Hands cover artwork
Sounds Like Violence – With Blood on My Hands — Deep Elm, 2007

Alternative Press called Sweden's Sounds Like Violence "post-grunge." I don't know what the fuck post-grunge is supposed to sound like, but apparently it's catchy pop-punk "recommended for fans of: My Chemical Romance, Underoath, Refused, [and] The Hives." The music isn't as bubbly as your average pop-punk band, which is definitely a bonus, but the lyrics still drip with angst and heartbreak. The My Chemical Romance influence can be seen in the lyrics and vocal delivery: "I've been hit by a bus / I've had my head chopped off / I've died a million times / At least in my mind" and "I want my real heart back / You can send it in a box." Also, song titles like "Heartless Wreck," "Were You Ever In Love With Me?" and "Cold Cold Blood" denote more annoying/lovesick anthems. The standout track on With Blood On My Hands is "Until Death Do Us Part"; it's also where the album gets its name (see lyrics). I can see Sounds Like Violence becoming big with the "teenie bopper" crowd, but that's about it.

4.0 / 10Tohm • December 31, 2007

Sounds Like Violence – With Blood on My Hands cover artwork
Sounds Like Violence – With Blood on My Hands — Deep Elm, 2007

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