Album Rating:
Most Precious Blood
So MPB come back with
their second record, this time with new singer Rob Fusco (ex
OneKingDown) who replaces Tom Sheenan (who went onto continue
his medical career). But you're not interested in that are you,
you want the dirt on this record. Well, MPB are in some ways
as strong as Rob is, much more of a front man than Tom was.
However, on this record the music seems to fall short, same
with the catchy hooks from "Nothing in Vain". But there are
some good cuts here like track #3, "Quiet Pattern", and track
#5 "Your Picture Hung Itself". And as choruses go, track 10
"Why Hyenas Laugh" is by far the best sing along on here. But
the best musically speaking track has got to be track #11,
"Closure", very fitting. The music just has some of the best
riffs on it. Ok but now down to the slim here. The best part
of this record, (and this is kinda sad) is the hidden track
on here in which you get to hear Most Precious Blood talking
about farts, being scared to eat outside, being broken down
on the side of the NJ Turnpike, and bad country music. I just
hope they put more time in on the next one as MPB are such a
great live band.
Reviewed by: Godawfulcommiepigfuckingbastards

