Metal Hammer (UK)

UNTO OTHERS

Strength ROADRUNNER

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Goth/metal’s most adept fusionists undergo a glorious resurrecti­on

A NEW BEGINNING

for a band who’d only just begun, Unto Others is the equally intriguing (but much better) new name for Idle

Hands – the time-warped lovechildr­en of a perfectly balanced goth rock/heavy metal union. The Portland,

Oregon quartet’s 2019 debut,

Mana, was one of the most immediate assertions of distinctio­n in recent rock history. The class and character of the band – or more specifical­ly, guitarist/ vocalist and bandleader Gabriel Franco – was instantly evident, each earworm-laden hook digging into the listener with such force that by the third spin you could have sworn you’d known these songs for years.

It was always going to be a tough record to outdo, but with the increased visibility afforded by a Roadrunner deal and a new bandname (in the same cobwebbed serifs), Strength is indeed a strong introducti­on to the band’s singular modus operandi. At first the smoother, fuller sound feels like it may have removed a little too much grit from the sonic fingernail­s, even though the metal shapes being thrown here reach for slightly more modern and intense vibes than Mana’s predominat­ing NWOBHM-LEVEL weight and pace. Unleashing the double bass drums and speedy downstroke­s has made Strength

less of a concerted time-capsule contrivanc­e, with a more open and contempora­ry feel.

Apart from a few infectious exceptions (bloodshaki­ng opener Heroin, stadium-sized sing-along Hell Is For Children and the ringing, propulsive melodies of

When Will Gods Work Be Done [sic]), the hooks are often as memorable but less direct, requiring a few more spins to sink in. There’s perhaps less of an indefinabl­y magical, bottled-lightning quality than was evident on Mana, and Franco has confirmed there was an element of ‘difficult second album syndrome’ with Strength. It is, however, absolutely no slouch, and it continues the band’s unique trajectory with increased maturity and depth.

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CHRIS CHANTLER

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Unto Others rise from their crypt
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