Look at Yourself is the American extreme metal unit's seventh studio LP and first outing since the departures of
Mark Davis,
Jesse Ketive,
Mike Mulholland, and
Adam Pierce; basically the entire band sans controversy magnet/frontman
Frankie Palmeri. Instead of jumping ship,
Palmeri enlisted an entirely new (and seasoned) crew that included ex-
Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza bassist
Phil Lockett,
Glass Cloud drummer
Josh Miller, and
Glass Cloud and former
TDTE guitarist
Josh Travis. Such a shock to the system --
Look at Yourself also saw the band move from
Victory Records to
Sharptone -- might send most groups reeling, but one of
Emmure's greatest strengths as a band (or brand, considering the caliber of the shake-up) has been its unwillingness to compromise, both sonically and lyrically. Oddly enough, the resulting 13-track set is their most confident-sounding to date, with
Palmeri carving his usual swath of rap-to-roar carnage over an aural assault that's delivered with extreme prejudice. Big, dissonant, and relentless, standout cuts like "Flag of the Beast," "Russian Hotel Aftermath," and "Torch" double down on the band's penchant for pairing old-school, culturally uncool nu-metal posturing with seismic, breakdown-laden hardcore. It's a formula that's easy to hate on from afar, but strapped into a pair of headphones, it's a much different story.
Look at Yourself certainly doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it would probably make the act of rolling your monster truck over a fleet of motor homes even more exciting. ~ James Christopher Monger