Drop Dead Gorgeous - 'Be Mine, Valentine'

Be Mine, Valentine
Release Date: January 10, 2006
Rise Records | buy now

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Drop Dead, Gorgeous ask that you please notice the comma in their name. Just think about how one little mark on a piece of paper or screen can change everything. Or think of how a guitar sounds by itself. And throw in heavy drum and bass combos and harsh lyrics crashing into your ears.

Self-proclaimed as “Norma Jean meets underOATH”, Drop Dead, Gorgeous’s new CD/EP, Be Mine, Valentine is 6 songs of heavy artillery assault of hardcore and metal fused to create music that just draws you into it’s trap. Like a bad relationship. DD,G’s lyrics are as heavy as it’s guitar riffs and scream out at bad relationships and heartbreak.

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Be Mine, Valentine opens with “Forever Scarlet”, probably my favorite track, as it opens with “Is this what you want my heart on my sleeve?/Is that my conscience making my heart beat?/We are so over!” “Bullets are Scene” follows with a short but sweet hardcore approach which leads into a beautiful piano melody accompanied by a series of dialogue and desperate screams. “Knife VS. Face: Round 1” and “Love Is Murder” hit hard with dark, desperate lyrics like “Stab me directly in the heart./Watch me bleed lying on your feet./Dying, living for just one last breath with you.” and “You’ll be so beautiful, so charming/lying dead in my room. I lost touch with my hand.” Be Mine, Valentine rounds off with “Well, I never Knew You Were So Much Fun” which crescendos over and over “Don’t you just love a good time, baby? I do!” until closing with the final song “Knife VS. Face: Round II” a revenge in desperation everyone’s felt on those cold, lonely nights when nothing seems to be going your way.

The only drawback is the price sticker on the 6-song cd, so look for it on sale. Expect a full-length from Drop Dead, Gorgeous in May of 2006 on Rise Records.

Standout Tracks: Forever Scarlet, Bullets Are Scene, Well, I Never Knew You Were So Much Fun.


– Brian Stowell