April 20, 2004 - Desensitized
A week after my last release and almost three years since their debut "Sinner", Drowning Pool released their second album "Desensitized" on April 20, 2004. The reason for the long delay is sadly the death of lead singer Dave Williams due to heart failure. This obviously shook the band up, but they persevered with new lead singer Jason Jones, but are still playing the same nu-metal style. Let's check out their latest! The album kicks off with "Think" and it's got a slow but hard-hitting main riff led by C.J. Pierce on guitar and we hear Jones for the first time and he seems to have a decent nu-metal voice as he sings in a pretty low voice and then raises it up to a nice loud yell at times as well. They don't stray too far from the main drag once it's established but things sound solid, including some nice drums by Mike Luce at times, and Jones sounds best when he's yelling at the top of his lungs! Up next is the album's lead single ...