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By Chris Dahlen

Published on December 28, 2005

Like truants and delinquents at military school, the men of 31Knots roar with frustration, but they never lose their discipline. The wiry trio strikes a good balance between emo and math rock, with riffs that forgive lines like "Hell hath no fury like me." There's a lot of clockwork in these songs, from the simple strings loop on the title track to the intricate drumwork and quick changes of "A Void Employs a Kiss," and the clean performances mark a natural step up from the group's debut. Joe Haege's throaty vocals also got stronger, promoting him from "kid in a hardcore band" to "smart frontman singing lyrics by some kid in a hardcore band." Talk Like Bloodis an engaging record that deserves to shake its fist beyond the emo set.