
Artist: Suffering and The Hideous Thieves
Album: Ashamed
Label: LUJO
Tracks: 12
Reviewed By: Chaz
When I was at The Cornerstone Festival this year, I saw only a small handful of bands. I really didn't have the urge to see anyone. The last band I got to see right before I left for home was Suffering And The Hideous Thieves. I was blown away by their stage presence. There was only a handful of people there so it was pretty intimate. I only have 10 bucks left to spend so I picked up one of their albums, "Rats In Heaven". It has become one of my favorite albums and has been on my constant rotation for over a month now. I received their newest album, "Ashamed", in the mail a week or so ago.
I only have one other album to compare their newest album too. "Ashamed" is a more structured work and seems to flow a little better than "Rats In Heaven". Their pop style makes a bigger appearance and sounds like a bigger and better Pedro The Lion. There is a more instrumental material on "Ashamed" than "RIH" but I don' think that is a good thing. I love hearing Jeff Suffering. I love his lyrics and how we stretches the boundaries of what a Christian can say about faith and sin. Let's face the truth that his voice won't win him any American Idols competition but it fits this band perfectly. Although "Ashamed" is more polished and artistic, it still doesn't touch the greatness of "RIH". It's a very very good and solid album but it just doesn't have the power. Pick it up and make your own decision.


