I remember reading an interview with guitarist Gavin Van Vlack and he said how he was criticized because his new band (Burn) had an African-American singer just like his previous band, Absolution. He seemed angry about the criticism but I like the fact that he went a different route instead of asking someone who had previously been in a well-known band. Chaka Malik is the quintessential frontman.
The record begins with "...Shall Be Judged", a fast track that speaks on the ide
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My only real gripe with the record is I wish the guitars were louder. Everything sounds great but it just feels like the guitars could be louder. I know, I'm nitpicking but I'm just being honest. I really wish Rev would release an official discography with a remix/remaster job. The band has a bunch of unreleased songs from practices and rehearsals that I love to see get an official release. My friend Vin who runs Blogged and Quartered took the time to clean up, correctly name and number, and post the Live At CBGBs bootleg CD that came out some years ago. He also included some rehearsal tracks as well. You can check that out by clicking here. Are you reading this Revelation? Give the people what they want.
All in all, the self titled Burn record is one of the best. The band got back together in the early 2000's and recorded a new EP, "Cleanse", and the release of "Last Great Sea" (a demo that was recorded for Roadrunner if I remember correctly). They played some shows with Vic from 108 on guitar but then called it quits. I'd love to see them get together one more time...I'd fly. Bottom line, if you don't own this, get it.
One of the best...EVER!!!
ReplyDeleteYou got to metal Chip, guitars are just fine ;P
Great record. I saw Chaka live with Orange9mm in the mid 90s wich sounded more than the later Burn-releases.
ReplyDeleteGreat band - they played Boston in the early '90s at the Paradise. The crowd was crazy stoked (maybe because as you stated, not a lot was known about the band, but that the 7" rocked). Unfortunately the PA gave out into the first song and Chaka had no vocals the entire set. I think they even cut the set short. Bummer.
ReplyDeletePossibly my favorite EP ever. I was able to catch them in Philly about 8 years ago and they were incredible; just a huge bundle of energy. Chaka was born to be a frontman.
ReplyDeleteLove the write up you did on Burn! Burn brings me way back when I first started listening to hardcore. This band has left a lasting impression on me. Certainly one of the best hardcore bands of their time.....each track being so powerful. Up there with Downcast and Turning Point imo
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