The Algorithm

The Algorithm

by Filter
The Algorithm

The Algorithm

by Filter

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Overview

Enduring hard rock vets Filter return after a seven-year absence, during which time quite a lot happened in the world and in the band's orbit. With global turmoil and a pandemic in hand, the Richard Patrick-fronted outfit set out to initially create a follow-up to their classic 1995 debut, Short Bus, but those so-called "ReBus" sessions eventually morphed into a different beast in the form of the intense eighth set, The Algorithm. Nailing nostalgic fan service without sacrificing sonic growth or a relevant message (much like 2016's Crazy Eyes), the LP nestles into the sweet spot between their familiar, post-industrial, aggro-alternative attack and a timely lyrical focus that is quite clear to those paying attention. Opener "The Drowning" is a time machine to the '90s in the most flattering way possible: dark, churning, and angsty. But that classic Filter sound is soon twisted by the downtuned guitars and chaotic electro-squabbles of "Up Against the Wall" and the closing segment of this early triptych, "For the Beaten," a skull-rattling, industrial dubstep assault that features one of Filter's catchiest choruses. As Patrick cries to the heavens, "World on fire/Down to the wire/We have the right reasons/Fighting for the beaten," his desperation and anger about the state of the United States in a post-2016 landscape is palpable. That frustration seethes through the entirety of The Algorithm, and Patrick doesn't mince words about his intended targets, laid out on the sing-along rock epic "Summer Child" with the line, "I've seen divisions have been made/Sold to us with fake grace by an impotent king." That politically charged sentiment has been a part of the Filter package for decades, but it's refreshing to hear Patrick's brand of vitriol delivered with a signature howl that can still level a city block (even with the understandable wear and tear of age). Other highlights include the straightforward rocker "Obliteration," the throbbing pogo-stomper "Face Down," and the towering cinematics of "Be Careful What You Wish For," which features a driving industrial beat that churns atop haunted atmospherics. The Algorithm closes on a surprisingly soft note, with the midtempo, acoustic guitar-backed "Burn Out the Sun" providing some bittersweet musing and "Command Z" utilizing computer commands to help Patrick escape this messed-up reality. Overall, it's one of Filter's best, another late-era gem that marries the comforting and familiar with the new and exciting. ~ Neil Z. Yeung

Product Details

Release Date: 09/15/2023
Label: Golden Robot Records
UPC: 0197189220432
Rank: 2009

Tracks

  1. The Drowning
  2. Up Against the Wall
  3. For the Beaten
  4. Obliteration
  5. Say It Again
  6. Face Down
  7. Summer Child
  8. Threshing Floor
  9. Be Careful What You Wish For
  10. Burn Out the Sun
  11. Command-Z

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Filter   Primary Artist
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