Single Review: Suits and Ladders

Logic Defies Logic

Review by Steve Shyu // 2 March 2019
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Logic Defies Logic initially began in Hamilton as a funk-prog-metal instrumental group, then relocated to Melbourne, Australia, and found a vocalist to join their ranks. Following their release of LP Magic & Science in 2017, the band have now returned with a new single Suits and Ladders.

The track launches without any nonsense into a speedy one-two-one-two of fun, quirky guitar riffs and pumping snare-bass drum combo. With boisterous lead vocals from Tarquin emulating part-Pantera and part-Head Like a Head, he utilises a range of singing styles in just one track: Crooning, snarling, and that rap-like delivery that Serj Tankian does.

Behind the drumkit, Dom provides the solid framework of the varied time signature changes, effortlessly changing from thrash to hard rock, and adding double-kick bass drum flourishes tastefully.

Perhaps the most fun segment comes at the bridge, where guitarist Ollie serves up a spiraling solo-like riff over slapped basslines from Simon; mixing things up a bit with a megaphone vocal filter, that unorthodox System of a Down-style is further exemplified.

The music video is also pretty entertaining. The band all don hillbilly overalls, a couple of cowboy hats and freaky mutant masks, playing their respective instruments and rocking out in a barn. There’s lots of hay, bizarre hoe-downs, and somehow a rubber chicken. It’s a good time.

Hopping back and forth over the line between heavy metal and hard rock, the song shifts gears from anthemic choruses to rapid-fire instrumental passages. Laden with plenty of hooks, and tempo changing from jerky to smooth and back, this is a super fun one for those into the less predictable types of rock.

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About the author Steve Shyu

Kia ora, My name is Steve, I live in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, and I started writing reviews for Muzic.net in 2018. I currently play bass guitar in the pop-rock band Stray Dogs (formerly known as Fire for Glory), occasionally spin tunes down at Ding Dong Lounge, but have also tried my hand DJing electronic gigs. I used to play a lot of guitar, and learnt the violin when I was a child. Some of my favourite acts/bands include The Prodigy, Knife Party, Pendulum, deadmau5, The Black Queen, Shihad, Weta, Tool, Parkway Drive, Trivium, Ghost, Deftones, Fever333, Unleash the Archers, Alestorm, Metallica, Megadeth and heaps more… Hei konā mai!

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