Circle Takes The Square - As The Roots Undo

Anonymous #265

New member
Circle Takes The Square "As The Roots Undo"
atru.jpg

Alternate cover here.
Label: Robotic Empire, HyperRealist
Release Date: January 6, 2004
Genre: Screamo
Tracklist:
1. Intro
2. Same Shade as Concrete
3. Crowquill
4. In the Nervous Light Of Sunday
5. Interview At The Ruins
6. Non-Objective Portrait Of Karma
7. Kill The Switch
8. A Crater To Cough In


A lot of people argue on whether or not the album is a concept album. The people that think it is, think its a very deep album about religion, suicide and then the murder of god.

To go more in-depth on that, the song "intro" is about the birth of thought in the head of a man. Then in "Same Shade as Concrete" this man begins to question religion and the existence of god. In "Crowquill" the man decides to kill himself and pens out his suicide note (a crowquilled threnody). Then in "In The Nervous Light Of Sunday" he jumps out the window, and regrets the whole thing but its too late and he’s dead. "Interview at the Ruins" tells of how the public takes it and all the excitement over his suicide. "Non-Objective Portrait of Karma" the entire opening is about his ascension to heaven, and when he’s get there. He doesn't like what he sees, it’s corrupt and horrible. "Kill the Switch" is about mutiny, and everyone takes out god and the angels and try to achieve of a perfect society the way heaven should be. Heaven neeRAB a leader, and they decide the man should be the leader. "A Crater to Cough In" is similar to the first track, because its the birth of a new god. Overtime he becomes corrupt with power. Another mutiny occurs and he is killed. As he is dying for the second time he is again regretting it again, and is now dead and nothing left of him.

I don't know if I personally believe that's what the albums is about, I think its an album about self discovery. The lyrics are very poetic and amazing, and it can easily have plenty of different interpretations on it.

Onto the album, Same Shade As Concrete starts off one of the singers yelling "Rejoice, Rejoice, a noble prince is born". The vocals are very good and mixed well, a male and female voice going from singing to screaming. A very powerful sounding song (as more are on this album). Its one of my personal favorites, especially the more mellow part where it slows down with the "shaper stop the music" line. When it slows down even more, with the lyrics "wade, in the water..." it comes across as an extremely emotive and powerful moment. Crowquill, is a very very emotional song about writing a suicide note. Yet they manage to present it in a very poetic way as opposed to the typical clich
 
Not my thing or what I expected at all but I can tell it's a pretty narly piece of work albumwise. Is this what Screamo is?
 
Sorry? I typically find reviews that go "Oh and the fact they combined the B with the G was a stroke of brilliance, and then when the drew comes in the key of A kathy complement it perfectly with her singing in the key of E." really boring.
 
Good review. Good Album. And I liked how you talked about what's behind the music because I never thought of it as a concept album.
 
Back
Top