Sugarcoma is a U.K.-based alternative rock band whose most memorable feature is their three-to-one female/male member ratio. Although this may lead one to quickly place them in the
Kittie alt-metal genre and forget them, there is more to this group than sex appeal.
Becoming Something Else also is much more then alt-metal, as the music captured here has a much poppier feel as well as a distinct hardcore intensity that recalls
Earth Crisis. The album was produced by Colin Richardson, well known for work with such metal bands as
Machine Head and
Five Pointe O, and he helps bring forth the multi-faceted aspects of
Sugarcoma surprisingly well, enhancing the pop hooks to be that much catchier and the enraged scream/shouts to be that much angrier as a result. Musically there isn't a whole lot to wow the listener, but it is solid and compliments the vocals exceedingly well. As with the majority of European-based rock/metal groups, it's hard to tell whether
Sugarcoma will make any impact on American shores, yet
Becoming Something Else is worth hearing, if only to chuckle at the unexpected cover of
Britney Spears' "(You Drive Me) Crazy." ~ Jason D. Taylor