Within the span of two minutes on "The Lonely Zagreb," lead singer Bryan Gray leads his group into punk rock, aggressive pop à la nu-metal, and some quasi-intense rock, but the song suffers miserably as a result. While the musicianship is steady, the twists and turns lose a lot of steam much too early for some of the songs on Give Us Barabbas to be salvaged. "1200 Stares" has a great arena rock riff pulsating through it, but the stops and starts of the "angry" vocals just don't mesh, making a promising song disappointing. The band is seemingly better when sticking to one format and toughing it out, and "You Not Me" recalls -- albeit briefly -- At the Drive-In at a high point. Fortunately, each song tends to build momentum, leading to an improved second half. "Open Mouth" has a gritty, quasi-heavy metal rhythm, but Gray's incessant howling adds little in substance or context. "Fictionary" hints at punk rock but, like most of the songs here, veers into a new direction in a short amount of time. "Prayer for the Dead" is a very credible tune, even with the orchestral portion seemingly out of line with the track. Closing on "Best in Show," the band has created a hit-and-miss affair, which is sad given the seeds in each track. ~ Jason MacNeil, All Music Guide
Give Us Barabbas
05/07/2002
All Music Guide Review
Give Us Barabbas Track Listing
Credits of Give Us Barabbas
- Bryan Gray
- Guitar (Electric), Vocals
- The Blamed
- Clarinet, Piano, Guitar, Drums, Vocals, Mixing, Guitar (Baritone), Tracking, Main Performer, Keyboards
- Brandon Ebel
- Photography
- Bill Power
- A&R
- Greg Norman
- Mixing, Tracking
- Marko Hautakoski
- Musician
- Matt Switaj
- Guitar (Electric), Vocals
- Shekyi Chu
- Musician
- Pat Fallon
- Musician
- Autumn Fisher
- Photography
- Greg Patterson
- Design
- Arve Peder Paulson
- Musician
- Ed Bialach
- Mixing, Tracking
- Hilde Bialach
- Musician
- John Golden
- Mastering














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