Life of Agony "Ugly" LP
Life of Agony "Ugly" LP

Life of Agony "Ugly" LP

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TURQUOISE vinyl. 180 gram pressing. 

Ugly is the second album released by the New York alternative metal band Life of Agony. Produced by Steve Thompson, the album signaled a considerable shift from the hardcore and groove metal sounds which defined their 1993 debut album. The band ditched the gang vocals and instead let Keith (now Mina) display his newly developed crooning. Mina's new expressive style sounds more emotive and is perhaps more at heart with the era's alternative bands and it suits Ugly perfectly.

Musically, this album is a pretty interesting hybrid. The first half of the album opener ''Seasons'' shows Mina's vocals glide quietly over the top, only to break into higher notes more frequently as the song progresses into the soaring second half. This opening track is a strong introduction to the bands new sound.

The album also features the band's trademark pulverizing riffs as heard in ''I Regret'', ''Damned If I Do'' and ''Fears'', the gang vocals and double-kick drumming has been completely omitted. Songs like ''Lost At 22,'' and ''How It Would Be'' all feel profound. ''Drained'' shows the serious hooks and ''Let's Pretend'' is a ballad written to Mina's mother who died shortly after his birth. The album ends with a rendition of Simple Minds' ''Don't You Forget About Me'' that arguably kicked off the trend of Roadrunner bands doing novelty covers.

It unquestionably belongs in the collection of anyone who has a love for quality 90s-era alternative rock music. The uglier the better!

Ugly is available as a numbered limited edition of 1500 copies on turquoise colored vinyl and includes an insert.


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