Death Metal
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Artist:
Dismember
Label:
Nuclear Blast Americ
Category: Music
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Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 727361625023
EAN: 0727361625023
ASIN: B000000H24
Release Date: 1997-09-16 |
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Listmania:
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Tracks:
- Of Fire
- Trendkiller
- Misanthropic
- Let The Napalm Rain
- Live For The Fear (Of Pain)
- Stillborn Ways
- Killing Compassion
- Bred For War
- When Hatred Killed The Light
- Ceremonial Comedy
- Silent Are The Watchers
- Mistweaver
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Customer Reviews:
Unique sonics, solid writing.......2006-05-05
This album is odd - I've never heard such a dense, crowded sound with such massive basslines. It almost sounds mono; however, the effect is perfect for a metal album. It's truly punishing while still just this side of musical. My standard complaint with metal is that it lacks 1) melodies and 2) any groove. (Remember Black Sabbath, guys?) Luckily, this disc has both, albeit in the somewhat constipated format typical of the genre. I think these dudes deserve more credit, since authentic musicianship seems to come second to 'brutality' and 'chops' lately, and they actually have some real songs here. So don't check your tweeters, they still work - this album just won't make use of 'em. Recommended!
Melodic Brutality.......2005-06-08
Dismember is one of the best Melodic Death Metal bands to ever grace the genre. They are not as melodic as In Flames and not as brutal as Behemoth. They stand in the middle of those two types of Death Metal acts. On one hand, Dismember is very brutal and down tuned in they're own right. They also play some killer Iron Maiden type twin guitar riffs in their music. This is just great Death Metal and extremely fun to listen too. Straight up mosh pit music. The vocals are always deep but understandable. This release along with Hate Campaign and Massive Killing Capacity are essential Death Metal releases. Please do yourself a favor and pick up all three.
Very good..........2005-04-26
Dismember are a band that seems to change with every record they release. It's unfortunate for them, that their debut (if I need to mention the greatness of "Like an Ever Flowing Stream" you might be reading the wrong review) was an impossible record to follow. Even so, the band has admirably torn through new releases of varying quality that have never lacked enthusiam, if they've been somewhat poor in the compositional sense. "Death Metal" though, is a roiling beast that defines a better vibe for what should be called "melodic death metal" than anything I have heard before and since. The mix is thick and churns like a furnace, the musicianship is first rate and the whole concept seems to have "the fire" flowing through it's blackened veins. Is this a worthy follow up to "Like an Ever Flowing Stream"? Nah. This is just a good death metal record with some solid hooks...
The opening blast of "On Fire..." hammers along appropriately and the massive "Let the Napalm Rain" roars with a convincing rage. The rest of the material alternates between twisted antonal-death blasts and Iron Maiden styled breakdowns. Unlike most supposedly "melodic" death metal these songs are written to be death metal first - melodically sound second. While a few filler tracks pop up here and there (this record has TOO many songs) the overall feel is powerful and progressive. Many hate this record for it's melodic leanings - but I find it to be strong and thoughtful compared to much of the bands catalog.
Dismember have popped out a good blast of Swedish rage on this one. Thankfully, the band haven't tried competing with themselves as they probably know that their legacy was set in stone and remained forever chained to their first release. While ta burden like that are difficult to deal with, they are also allow a band to free themselves to do as they please.
Dismember are a good band on this release...hardly the band that released the debut of all death metal debuts but a good band all the same. If you like Dismember, death metal or anything Swedish...pick this up.
Making burgurs jealous since 1997.......2005-01-21
One day I was going to my local burger place so I could satisfy my hunger with meaty sustenance. I wanted to try something new, so I asked the fast food place to give me the biggest, meatiest, and most tasty burger that they could make. I drove up to the window and was given two buns and a piece of plastic in the middle. As I took a bite, I clamped down hard on the piece of plastic and became outraged that such a respectable burger place would suggest that plastic is the best thing they could come up with when making a burger. I ran up to the front window and screamed at the top of my lungs for my money back.
Soon after, I was calmed down and the guy working the window suggested that I take the CD out and play it in my stereo, and that I'd see the reality of why they gave me this little disc. I was skeptical, but I agreed. I put it into my CD player in my car and waited for the meal to begin. Soon after the music started, loads of crunchy lettuce guitars, sweetened vocal buns, tender meat drums, and saucy melody condiments were flying out of my speakers and all of the holes in my car and nourished my starving ears. Whoa, what the Hell just happened?
I was drowning in Heaven. I was consuming Dismember's "Death Metal" burger at incredible rates. Holy cow, this concoction is no joke. You know those meals that you rarely hear about, but once you take the chance to look for it, you fall in love? For those looking - welcome home. "Death Metal" is half death, half melodic, and all badass.
The burger is saturated with some sweetbread vocals that give a basic outline for the appearance of such a tasty morsel. Matti's way of singing is like biting into sweet and sour bread - some people love it right away, and others find it to be bittersweet until they lay this bread onto a more structured burger with actual taste, like crunchy lettuce guitars, thick and juicy tomato bass, and tender meat drums. You can't bite into this mean machine until you taste all of it for what it is. Though, for what they are, Matti's vocals add a nice dash of flavor with a unique rage of hellfire bellowing. This bread couldn't possibly be made by anyone else in that insanity chamber - only Matti has the mental instability to do it.
What burger would be complete without crunchy, wet, and fresh guitar lettuce? This secret guitar lettuce is brewed from David Blomqvist and Magnus Sahlgren in the beautiful fields of Stockholm Sweden, but no one has been able to figure out what makes their guitar lettuce so crunchy and delicious. Both members declined an interview, but we can only assume that they're putting addictive amphetamines in their guitars to make them so damn sweet and addictive. I've yet to find a band that possesses such a unique fire in their guitars and heavy hitting rhythms. Lay these chewy death metal leaves underneath the vocal bread and you're almost halfway to being in the presence of a delicious meal.
Richard Cabeza makes juicy tomatoes with his bass and gives the lettuce some lead way into delivering more of a hefty burger to customers. In songs like "Stillborn Ways" you get to taste more bass than usual as it chugs along and resides in your face, leaving you begging to chew into those lumps of bass lycopene. Heinz ketchup would be jealous if they knew of Richard Cabeza's existence, because he definitely puts their bulbous tomatoes to shame.
Estby's drumming gives us a nice slab of meat to work with - nothing too greasy and flashy, but nothing dry and dull. He pounds, pounds, and pounds some more while managing to keep the balance between what makes a burger a burger and what breaks the boundaries of burgerdom. The burger comes in various forms, which have hyper accelerated songs and more down to earth, heavy death metal songs. Essentially, you can expect to be able to get your burger in many different ways - small, medium, large, etc. Why, it's almost a dream come true for death metal!
Oh, and who can forget the secret melody sauce? Dismember manage to infuse their musical food with this sauce, but never overdo it like most of their peers (In Flames and bands as such) do. They focus on the burger first before applying the sweetness to it, because when it comes down to it, they are a death metal band, so they need to focus on doing that first before getting tasty. You can expect heavy and meat laden riffing before you get a melodic riff, but still, the melody will always be with Dismember. Parts like "Let The Napalm Rain" display superb death metal riffs that make you want to headbang vigorously while eating that big, beefy burger.
Gothenburg can't touch it. Br00tal death metal bands want to be it. But there is only one Dismember to rule the melodic death burger chain. "Death Metal" may not be their craziest work (Like An Ever Flowing Stream takes the crown for that) but it's damn solid and great for what it is. Heavy riffing, great death metal vocals, and consistent reliability rule this winning album.
So, why isn't this fine thing released into mainstream stores? The reason is because it's too good. With Dismember's "Death Metal" burger alone, any small business restaurant could put the big corporations out of business and capitalize off of their failures as they are shunned by everyone, they drop out of school, quit work, move to California, turn to drugs, and die alone in a secluded ally somewhere. Okay, that was mean, but trust me, I'm right. In all seriousness, this album is badass - buy it.
DISMEMBER: PURE DEATH METAL!!!!!, THE GODS OF DEATH!!!!!.......2004-03-24
THIS IS THE BEST DEATH METAL ALBUM EVER!!!! THERE NO WORDS
ENOUGH TO SAY HOW FANTASTIC DISMEMBER IS!!!!!. THE MUSICAL LEALTY
IS AMAZING, THEY PLAY THE BEST DEFINITION OF HEAVY METAL MUSIC
WITH BRUTALLITY, RAGE AND FELLING THAT NO ONE CAN DO. THE FULL
ALBUM WORTH EACH YOU MONEY, BELIEVE IN ME!!! THE HIGHLIGHT'S ARE:
*SILENT ARE THE WATHCHERS;
*OF FIRE;
*MISANTHROPIC
*STILLBORN WAYS
*LIVE FOR THE FEAR(OF PAIN)
PS:BUY IT!!!!!!!, AND BUY THE
MISANTHROPIC' EP TOO!!!(WONDERFUL!!!!)
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