Various Artists
Alternate Endings: Compilation of The End Records Artists
Review by Mike Korn
If record labels have personalities like people, then The End records can be compared to the eccentric cousin who swears a lot and acts tough but has a secret soft side and an intellectual bent. That's the impression I get from seeing the diversity of artists on this off-the-wall label. The End is strongly rooted in extreme metal, but has a number of excursions into acoustic, symphonic, jazzy, progressive and just plain weird side alleys.
Alternate Endings dishes up 15 servings of the label's current best. It's a melange of wild flavors, but by the finish of the comp, you are left with the fiery aftertaste of brutal extremity.
The diversity here makes for a very interesting listen. If you don't think you can stomach a whole album worth of Unexpect's craziness, then maybe just one track will satisfy your curiousity. The same approach can be used for most of the artists here. One thing's for sure, The End is not afraid to take risks. "Alternate Endings" is a great introduction to their eclectic style.
This review is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: 2006 Volume 3 at lulu.com/strangesound.
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