Alexisonfire
Death Letter
Dine Alone Records
It was a sombre goodbye, for the record. Quite different from the farewell tour that graced the world, Toronto included, when the St. Catherines band played their last notes together. Death Letter, an aptly-titled collection of existing Alexisonfire songs, sounds older, more tired. Where they could summon up the energy on stage to play tracks like βBorn and Raisedβ to their loudest decibels, these re-recordings are mellow, soft and acoustic.
With only Dallas Green and Wade MacNeil playing guitar and singing, it is quite a different track list. It makes a listener mourn what will never be again, while getting a chance to hear such an influential band in a whole new capacity. It is unfortunate to not hear from the rest of the band, particularly notorious screamer frontman George Pettit, but as in death, there are not many choices. Overall, Death Letter is short and (bitter)sweet, a βmust-hearβ for real fans seeking closure.
-RJ Vandrish
Album Review: AlexisonFire – Death Letter
RJ Vandrish