New What Next's "Keep It Together" sounds like vintage Afghan Whigs, and maybe that's all you need to know about Hot Water Music's third Epitaph effort. The vets from the FLA have added a further postscript to their post-hardcore rumble, veering into a melodic yet slightly jaded maturity resembling that of Gentlemen-era Whigs. The Alkaline Trio's catchy, punky fatalism is another touchstone for what New What Next offers; Hot Water Music also provides a few satisfying holdovers from their early-2000s output. (The stinging double-time clap of "This Early Grave," for example.) But in the melodic meantime, "Under Every Thing" and "All Heads Down" back up "Together" with tense and cynical barbed wire meditations. Distant guitar sustain wrangles around a prickly ride cymbal as Chris Wollard and Chuck Ragan harmonize on the latter's lyrical venom. "All I ask is how we carry on/Tricked and blind, raped and robbed"; "...In the end, you're on your own" -- are they referring to government dirty tricks, or a more personally cynical world view? The latter seems truer given HWM's somewhat trying existence, band fragmentation and underappreciation being two big issues. "Poison"'s latent Fugazi-isms are softened by echoing Brian McTernan production and plaintive lead vocals, "End of the Line" is a rawer, seasoned-rocker version of the rager being written by every junior varsity Warped Tour hopeful, and "My Little Monkey Wrench" is as touching a love letter as the underground has in 2004. Veterans always endure adversity at some point; the pros put it back into their music, and Hot Water Music certainly has. What's come next is more controlled and sobering, and shows signs of the lives they've lived around the hard core. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
The New What Next
09/21/2004 | Epitaph / Ada
All Music Guide Review
The New What Next Track Listing
The New What Next Notes
Track Listing
1. Keep It Together
2. The End Of The Line
3. Bottomless Seas
4. All Heads Down
5. The Ebb And Flow
6. My Little Monkey Wrench
7. Under Everything
8. Ink And Lead
9. Poison
10. This Early Grave
11. Giver
12. There Are Already Roses
Credits of The New What Next
- George Marino
- Mastering
- Scott Sinclair
- Artwork, Layout Design
- Hot Water Music
- Main Performer
- Chuck Ragan
- Group Member
- Brian McTernan
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Chrissy Piper
- Photography
- Mike Frey
- Stage Manager
- Chris Wollard
- Group Member
- George Rebelo
- Group Member
- Jason Black
- Group Member
- Jill Pauletich
- Tray Photo
- John Harris
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