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''Through the Eyes'' is the first
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studio album by the American
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band Flaw. The album was released on October 30, 2001 on
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, Uptown and
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. Described as
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, ''Through the Eyes'' has melodic vocals, aggressive guitar riffs, screaming, melodic instrumentation and lyrics drawn from the childhood and adolescence of vocalist
Chris Volz Christopher Volz (born August 6, 1973) is an American singer who is best known as the lead vocalist of the nu metal band Flaw and as the former lead vocalist of Five Bolt Main. In 2007, Volz released a solo album through the independent reco ...
, who dealt with his adoptive mother's suicide, rebellious behavior and a formerly troubled relationship with his father. Some songs were soft and melodic whereas some other songs were heavy and featured
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. Lyrics often are about topics like Volz' adoptive mother's suicide, trauma, frustration and stoicism. Flaw began in 1996, when the vocalist Volz answered an advertisement placed by band guitarist Jason Daunt for another guitarist. The band then recorded their first independent record, ''American Arrogance''. In 2000, Flaw was noticed by Republic and Universal Records and signed a record deal. With producer
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, they recorded at Sound City in
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in early 2001. To promote ''Through the Eyes'', Flaw released "Payback" and "Whole" and recorded music videos for the singles. ''Through the Eyes'' had moderate success, reaching number 119 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and number one on the
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chart. The album sold more than 150,000 copies. ''Through the Eyes'' received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics, who praised its vocals and instrumentation.


Background and recording

Many lyrics on ''Through the Eyes'' are drawn from Chris Volz' difficult childhood and adolescence. When he was 11 or 12 years old, his adoptive mother committed
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. Volz began to embrace aggressive rock music and rebel against authority figures, including his teachers and his father, Joe. Joe sent Chris to military school, but Chris ran away. Joe then sent his son to several
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s and, when Chris was 14, to a long-term
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center. Young Volz ran away from the center, and was picked up by police and placed in another juvenile detention center. The court ruled that Volz was not a candidate for rehab and Joe was ordered by the police to take him back, which embittered him toward his son. As Volz grew older, his relationship with Joe improved and his father was the
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at his wedding. Flaw formed in 1996, when guitarist Jason Daunt placed an advertisement for another guitarist and Volz answered. They then recorded their first independent record, ''American Arrogance'' in 1997. In 2000, Flaw played at
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in
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, when they were noticed by
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and
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executives and signed a deal with the labels. With producer
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, they recorded at Sound City in
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in early 2001.


Music and lyrics

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, ''Through the Eyes'' includes singing, screaming, aggressive guitar riffs and melodic instrumentation. "Get Up Again" and "Reliance" have an aggressive sound, and "My Letter" and "Best I Am" are softer. The album has been compared to the music of
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and
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. ''Through the Eyes'' lyrics are drawn from vocalist
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's life, including his childhood; "Whole" is about the
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of his adoptive mother. Volz said about the song, "Everything in that song touches from sadness to anger to grief to blaming myself to confusion. I just really wanted to go as deep into it as I possibly could and still be able to come back. She was the one who got me into music. She was an operatic singer, and for me to go wholly into music has kept a part of her alive inside of me". According to Jon Wiederhorn of MTV, "Inner Strength", "Get Up Again" and "Reliance" are about trauma and frustration: "If art could accurately imitate life's many nuances, Flaw's ''Through the Eyes'' would be one of the most powerful, traumatizing nü-metal records ever". Volz said about the meaning of "Get Up Again", "It's about never letting one thing or one circumstance get the best of you and try to turn a negative around into something positive. So, whether it was because I was adopted or my mom's suicide when I was younger or having to take my dad to court so I could take charge of my life, that song kinda stands for dealing with life's problems and never feeling sorry for yourself and actually coming out on top". He said that "Inner Strength" is about "finding your own road and really developing that 'inner strength' part of your personality"; "Only the Strong" is "really about realizing you have the power to feel about yourself the way you want and everyone else can fuck off. There are so many people that will try to bring you down, so instead of listening to what those people have to say, besides from family, friends, and loved ones. Just knowing that you are strong and that will help everyone survive".


Promotion, release and critical reception


Promotion and release

''Through the Eyes'' was released by
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, Uptown and
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on October 30, 2001. Two songs have music videos: "Payback" and "Whole". The music video for "Payback" premiered in the summer of 2001. The second single, "Whole", was released on May 20, 2002. The album peaked at number 119 on the ''Billboard'' 200 on June 15, 2002 and number one on the
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chart on June 22, 2002. It sold 7,000 copies per week for several weeks, and has sold over 150,000 copies. "Only the Strong" appears on the soundtrack for ''The Scorpion King'', which sold 90,000 copies in the week after its release. The soundtrack reached number eight on the ''Billboard'' 200 before climbing to number five. The song "Get Up Again" was featured in the soundtrack to the 2004 video game ''
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'', as well as for '' UFC 2009: Undisputed''.


Critical reception

''Through the Eyes'' received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics. According to Mark Jenkins of the ''
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'', "Like
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, Flaw is apparently still smarting from childhood trauma" and, ultimately, "Flaw lets its guard down". The PRP website gave ''Through the Eyes'' 3.5 out of 5, and said that the album "is a strong showing from a band who have a lot to offer". It praised the album's musicianship, saying that the only "flaw" was that Flaw "could benefit from trimming some of the proverbial fat a bit closer to the bone next time out, because in their current state, they at times can feel a bit too long winded and unnecessary". AntiGUY of AntiMUSIC gave ''Through the Eyes'' four smiley faces and wrote that the album "is the perfect counter argument to those who would casually dismiss the nu metal genre as only simplistic drop tuned guitars pounding out unremitting powerchords and primal screaming vocals". AntiGUY praised Volz' vocals, comparing Flaw to Factory 81 and
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. According to Brian O'Neill of
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, "A few catchy tracks – such as the lead single, "Payback," and the eerie "My Letter" – are surrounded by filler that fails to stick". However, O'Neill called Volz' singing "powerful and melodious". Andy Schwegler wrote that ''Through the Eyes'' "is perfect if you want 13 tracks of jamming for your car, but it ultimately runs thin in the long run".


Album cover

The album cover depicts a pensive-looking young boy with a zipped-shut mouth. Volz elaborates: "The cover of our album is a 12-year-old little boy who doesn't look like he's in pain, but it looks like he's got a world of things he wants to say, but his mouth is zippered shut. And that's kind of the way I felt throughout most of my childhood."


Track listing

All music written and arranged by Flaw. Lyrics by
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.


Personnel

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. ;Flaw *
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– lead vocals, composer * Jason Daunt –
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* Ryan Jurhs – bass, backing vocals * Chris Ballinger –
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* Lance Arny – guitar ;Production *
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– engineer, mixing, producer * Phillip Broussaard – assistant engineer, assistant producer, mixing * Sandy Brummels – creative director * Bob Ludwig – mastering * Justin Pynes – assistant ;Artwork * Clay Patrick McBridge – photography * Karen Walker – art direction, design


Chart positions


References


External links

* {{Authority control Flaw (band) albums 2001 debut albums Universal Records albums Albums produced by David Bottrill Albums recorded at Sound City Studios