![]() Check out his work in “Hair-Trigger” for some of the most absurdly great moments of the band’s entire canon. Instead, it’s been replaced with a much more listenable performance, riddled with absurdly catchy slap-bass lines. You also won’t find bassist Arif Mirabdolbaghi attacking his fret board like it murdered his family. That’s not to say there aren’t an absolute shitload of leads on Scurrilous they just don’t have that "check-me-out" vibe. Instead, guitarists Luke Hoskin and Tim Millar have adapted a more riff-based style of playing. ![]() ![]() Long gone are the gratuitous arpeggio sweep sections that completely saturated Fortress (save for a few moments in “Tandem” and “Tapestry”). What makes Scurrilous such a breeze of a listen is that, while actually being the band’s most challenging and technically proficient release, is much less “obvious” than before. ![]()
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