On Set It Off’s sixth album, Cody Carson’s got his hackles up. Tired of people apparently pissing in his cornflakes on a regular basis, the liars, the manipulators and the fakes are all having their masks pulled off. ‘So say goodbye to your Mr. Nice Guy / You got your wish, he's rotting in Hell,’ he snaps on early single Punching Bag’s blazing chorus. That defiance befits not only the Tampa trio’s first album as an independent band, but their slide towards a heavier sound. Not incidentally, in the wake of overly glossy predecessor Elsewhere, this is the strongest form they’ve been in for a while.
The guitars might be biting back harder than ever, as evidenced by the contrast of Rotten’s sugary metaphors with its gravel-laced riffs and the breakdown that slices through the latter half of What’s In It For Me, but it’s just one facet of SIO’s evolution. Their approach is more fluid and widescreen than ever, and, of course, always loaded with hooks.
The driving SWITCH is one of the catchiest examples, infused with a dark anticipation as Cody braces himself for yet another deception. ‘Make it quick / Throw me the noose you want to hang me with,’ he sings, daring yet frightened. As bold as they sound, it’s not always flawless – while his rapping on opener PATHOLOGICAL is certainly slick, the slightly overcooked production and the lack of return to that particular style further down the tracklist makes it feel a little jarring.