GRENOUER - Unwanted Today (Deluxe Edition) - Full album stream, (p) 2015
1.Intro: Awake
2. Unwanted Today
3. A Little Too Obsessed
4. Something Really Bad
5. On a Rainy Day
6. Blossoms in the Dust
7. I Can’t Stand It
8. Daily Miracles
9. Going to Stay
10. Point of No Return
11. Artificial Tears
12. Don’t Let Them (Get You Down)
13. Clearway
14. Redshift
Serge Timmers, Merchants of Air: \"This morning I got rudely woken up by the doorbell. I quickly went downstairs to collect what I thought was a package of CD's or something but in stead some woman started talking about Jesus. I, still in sleep modus, was a bit stunned and surprised. She said Jesus wanted to help me but my mind was still in bed. Before I could even say anything, I was holding a piece of paper with some 'religious journalism' printed on it and the woman disappeared. Well, she just went to the next house. I dropped the piece of paper and decided all that never happened.
When I got back upstairs, I thought, 'damn, that was unwanted today' and I suddenly remembered the Grenouer album which had been playing a few times in the past few days. It was one of those albums which I just liked to listen to without thinking about what I was going to write about it. In fact, I had no idea what to write about it. However, it kinda is my job to review albums so I sat my ass down, opened the album and a notepad; got me a hot cup of coffee and started this whole thing.
Grenouer hail from St Petersburg, Russia and you will have to believe me on that. Listening to the album you wouldn't since it sounds quite American or English. The band started out in 1992 already, by then as an extreme underground metal band. However, gradually and hugely influenced by the alternative metal scene of the nineties, Grenouer evolved. Their sound became a blend of Korn, Helmet, Lacuna Coil, Linkin Park, Deftones and several others.
That evolution did not invoke a loss of power by the way. Most of the songs are very strong pieces of alternative rock, rooted in nu-metal, grunge and metal as a whole. Grenouer can count on excellent musicians, including a guitar player who uses his experience to blast out some very immersive riffs and a vocalist with a clear, forceful voice. Furthermore the whole is enforced by a number of electronics, including some great trip-hop elements.\"