40 Grit - Nothing To Remember
MetalBlade Records
Alternative Heavy Metal
13 songs (46'50)
Release year: 2003
MetalBlade Records
Reviewed by Danny

40 Grit ? Who are these guys ? Well, here comes the best possible description of the band from www.metalblade.de

"40 Grit is known worldwide for churning out thunderous songs. Now the band has infused thunder with melody to spark a rebirth that will turn heads of die-hard metal fans, while wooing fans coming from a more conventional level. 40 Grit's music is the epitome of hypnotic hooks and seismic rhythms that pump the blood and send fans home from concerts with screams still buried in their throats. The meat of what makes us 40 Grit is still very much alive," said Chris Anderson, Guitar/vocal for the group, which is one of the leaders in the Bay Area's booming music scene. "Our sound might have evolved, but we'll still take down a house with our power.

Based in Concord, Calif., this dynamically charged rock band has a talent for belting out a steady blend of fierce music backed with melodious vocals. With an evolved sound that both empowers and enrages, the band is perfectly poised to capture worldwide interest. Powerslave.com, the Bay Area's Webzine for the underground metal community, calls 40 Grit's new edge "a more healthy, melodic yet sonically pushing style.

The band's members consist of James Santiago (vocals/guitar), Chris Anderson (guitar) Kevin Young (bass), who has been with the band since its beginning in 1997, and Andy Green (drums) has been the most recent addition to 40 Grit since 2001. The group of four has grown such a reputation for their flawless, invigorating live performances that they have shared stages with heavy hitters such as Soil, Machine Head, Nothing Face, Meshuggah, Testament, Skinlab, and Soulfly. The band has also embarked on very successful European tours with the likes of Pro-Pain and S.O.D. "

It has been a difficult mission to write the review of Heads - previous album - and Nothing To Remember isn't easier to tell you the truth. I could mention without hesitation Nickelback, Creed or Papa Roach ... even though the Metallica's Black Album shall not be forgotten in the story. Like it was the case with their previous record, these guys don't really follow any trend ... but let's admit that this type of metal has one thousand more chances to pass on MTV compare to the last Hammerfall, Gamma Ray, Anthrax, Rage or Iced Earth.

I can't really criticize this album because the songs are well done and the production is really good. Being myself a fan of Nickleback and Papa Roach - in due time of course - I admit this record is a good one. However, these songs "hit" you without emotions or feelings ... as this has been done 2000 times before.

If you like the above-mentioned bands, you can check this one out ... but don't expect miracles as this Nothing To Remember comes as no surprises ... and there is definitely nothing to remember as you know almost how it will start and how it ends.

Killing Songs :
No Giving In
Danny quoted 65 / 100
Other albums by 40 Grit that we have reviewed:
40 Grit - Heads reviewed by Danny and quoted 75 / 100
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