The First Step have been a staple in hardcore for many years now. The first time I remember seeing them was way back in 2002. It was this big show at the Knights Of Columbus in Wallingford, CT. I can recall Fred and Ashley being up front losing their shit. And almost everyone else was just standing back soaking it all in. Like everyone had this common thought, “holy shit, this band is going to be something big.” At least that’s what I was thinking. More likely, kids were probably too busy trying to confirm internet rumors or talking shit to enjoy this experience. Sad. Sad because The First Step was mind blowing that day. It didn’t hurt that they were playing before Champion and What Feeds The Fire. Aram and Fred were in the same room soaking it all in. Where was Greg? Wack.
I think it is safe to say that this album is my favorite release by The First Step so far. Yes, very safe to say. This album grabs me and makes me want to stage dive and finger point. It follows up nicely to their other albums, but something about it straight sticks out. Could it be the melodies or Steb’s heart felt lyrics or maybe the influence of Fred, Aram and Greg? Maybe. Something about the album is just that appealing to me. Not sure what, but it’s there. I can see kids losing their shit to these songs.
I love that every song clocks in at less than 2 minutes. That’s the sign of a great hardcore song. Now this next statement isn’t a negative. You’d think coming from me, it would be a negative, but I swear it is not. This album appears to have more of a religious feeling towards it. Not some “I love Jesus” tunes, but a definite Krsna/Buddhist undertone. Take Learn To Trust for example. The song isn’t over the top spiritual, but you can see the metaphors used are pulled from krsna/buddhism (life is an illusion …). It doesn’t take away from the album, but rather enhances it as the message is super positive.
I can dig this album. I suggest you go to Rivalry Records and order this EP now. Kyle throws in a digital download too so you have no excuses. Do this. Now.
ps. How’s that Mr TFS?
I love it!
Thanks Mr. Bane
-Mr. TFS