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A Divided Man 
Artist: Soapbox  
Label: Solid State Records 
Time: 34.33 
Tracks: 16 

Soapbox is a four-man (Krister Mortsell, Andreas Rejdvik, Par E. Augustin and Simon Branstrom) hardcore band hailing from Sweden. A Divided Man, their first full-length album, was released on Solid State Records in the USA in May 2001. 

As I'm not really a fan of hardcore, this wasn't really my type of thing to listen to. But in all fairness, this band really does have talent in what they do. Though I don't find the music easy to connect with (mainly because I can't understand the "singing"), I turned to the lyrics, which gave me a completely different outlook on the band. They cover so many topics and issues, in such a strong way; you can't help but be impressed and touched. 

In "Killer" they talk about the different poisons of the world, with a chorus that says, "You kill the planet/You strangle mother earth. You fill your wallet/Your money's red with blood." "Way Too Much, Way Too Sick" covers a topic of something, which was meant to be beautiful, but has been turned into something sick. "Evil Mind" goes into the topic of our minds today, as he says "racism, fascism, capitalism, communism are all ways of showing that we've learnt nothing at all," and continues later by saying "It is our evil mind that makes us blind. It makes us all so blind. It makes the precious truth so hard to find."  In "Fight the Racism" they talk about exactly what the title says - Racism. "People get kicked down in the streets today. People get kicked down for the colour of their skin. People getting killed in the streets today. People getting killed for the colour of their skin. Fight the racism, stop it!" 

They really write about things they believe in, and do it in such a way they get the message out there, and they get it out in a powerful and influential  way. If you like hardcore, you'll love this. If you don't at least give the lyrics a shot. You'll be impressed, to say the least. 

Jessica Heikoop  07/10/2001 

 
 
 
 

   
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