If Spider-Man comic books have taught us anything, its that much like Peter Parker, we all have a Gwen Stacey: a short fling that wont work out in the end. Its not you, its me; we know someone better will come along (ahem, Mary Jane) and The Life I Know follows that true to life storyline. Disappointing from start to finish, this debut effort starts off on a bad note and doesnt feature any redeemable qualities or songs. Clear cut hardcore music that features clean vocals? Now thats just stupid in tough guy world, clean signing is that last thing you want to hear. This album could be the product of a drunken, drug-induced night with Silverstein and Hatebreed collaborating on a mash-up album. Group chants are featured in the background of much aggressive music but in The Life I Know, Gwen Stacey have opted for the ever-elusive pristine chant, most likely lifted from Train Wreck. I almost feel bad for the time that the band wasted making this album but then again, to have good artists you need bad ones.
(Ferret)Gwen Stacey
The Life I Know
BY Dave SynyardPublished Jan 24, 2008