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All Too Human – Juggernaut (2012)
– Review by Logan Lee

In this time
of economic crisis we find less time to enjoy ourselves and dedicate to
listening to good music but this guys from Texas managed to capture my
attention. Luckily enough I’ve got the chance hear the album preview but I have
chosen to publish this review today, together with the album’s release.
Juggernaut is a very complex and
strong piece of prog and heavy metal combined inside a 9 track album that is
really something to discover.
Hearing it carefully I could match
some real interesting similarities since from the beginning. One day I would
like to ask them directly what they think about this, but I heard the style of
some of my favorites (but unusual) bands: a bit of Sentenced and a lot of Freak
Kitchen and yet they have created a style of their own.
With that in mind: Juggernaut is ATH’s
third long length album after their first album “Forever and a day (1998)” and
“Entropy” (2004) and for what I could hear, this album represents several steps
forwards on this guys’ musical path. Even though it is filled with great music
arrangements Juggernaut did not seem to me a hard album to listen and write
about. All tracks are very interesting and you do not need to focus on the
entire album at once, which is another reason why I have chosen to postpone my
review but also a good thing since I have listened to all tracks separately at
least 5 times before start writing and I can assure you all that all tracks are
very catchy.
About the tracks: my favorite among
them is Thorn on my Side (which was also released as a single on 2011) where we
can find how versatile is Gordon Tittsworth voice which is another great add-on
on Juggernaut. This is the first All Too Human album with him and I think that
his voice and style match perfectly with the musicians features. The album
opens and encloses with two other great songs, Juggernaut and Catharsis: the
first one is more powerful and gives us a preview of what we are about to
listen while the Catharsis is more chaotic track (in my opinion) witch might be
a preview of what we should aspect on their next album (more experimentation?).
In the meanwhile, enjoy this recent
release as soon as possible and my vote is 8/10 because this guys have an
incredible potential to keep on this road. Really hope to know more about them
and I will keep checking their website to know their tour dates.

Tracklist
1- Juggernaut
2- Rumble
3- Thorn In My Side
4- Ruffian
5- Cut Me
6- Never Enough
7- Burden
8- Insurgent
9- Catharsis
Line Up:
Gordon Tittsworth – Lead Vocal
Clint Wilson – Lead Guitar
& Keyboards
Chris Lucci – Drums &
Percussion
Maurice Taylor – Bass Guitar
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