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...SIŁA I PIĘKNO MUZYKI TKWIĄ W JEJ RÓŻNORODNOŚCI...
..::OPIS::..
Druga duża płyta SUPREME PAIN - ogromnej niespodzianki na metalowej scenie. W składzie zespołu są byli oraz obecni muzycy SINISTER, HOUWITSER, INFINITED HATE, MONASTERY, FONDLECORPSE, BLASTKORPS.
Doskonała pozycja w wykonaniu holenderskich deathmetalowców.
Dla fanów KRISIUN, NILE, MORBID ANGEL, BEHEMOTH, SINISTER!
Cadaver Pleasures, Supreme Pain's first record, is really groundbreaking for numerous reasons which are repeated on their second record, Nemesis Enforcer, but with a little twist for good on general aspects. Here, we have the same dose of brutality and speed with the novelty of finding maturity on the songwriting.
The album is absolutely nothing more than a fest of riffs. Every single song has varied compositions, but leaving behind the simple and groovy riffs of their first record. The band focused on modern death metal songwriting having more technical riffs, one of the fastest drums to be heard and more complex song structures, being that the strongest point of the album. Basically, the songs are average six minutes and you do not get tired on any moment thanks to the fact that all parts of the songs are not overlong or overused. As I said before, the riffing is a lot more technical, but not getting into the "wankery" status, and the soloing is improved, not only doing the Slayer-ish shredding, but being the melody an important part of the leads.
There is no point on the record where the drummer is not a highlight, doing inhuman blast beats for minutes straight. Sadly, it becomes a bit repetitive on some tracks like "Threshold of Immortality" and "Nemesis Enforcer". Those two are perfect examples of how a varied and sometimes a slower drumming is missed. Another bad point is the bass guitar. The riffs and bridges are appropriate for a virtuous performance of the instrument, for example, the intro riff and melody of "The Unholy Throne" sounds empty for having a tedious bass lines and that usually repeats on a lot of points of the album; a better bass player would have been an amazing improve on the band general sound.
The vocals never cease to impress me, with all this brutal bands having this extremely low growls, this raspy talking of Aad Kloosterward is some refreshing change on the usual hearing, also, it fits perfectly with the sound and ideas of the band.
The band shows once more the amazing quality of their music, with speed, brutality and now some incorporation of melody, a factor more used on their third album, giving a record full of headbanging, catchy and epic moments. I gave this record a 9.5 out of 10 for the only reason I am an old school enthusiast and the change of the 90's sound to this is not my bread and butter, but the album is practically perfect and highly recommended for all kinds of metalheads from oldies to newbies.
satanhatta
..::TRACK-LIST::..
1. Darkening Age Rise 1:28
2. Vengeful Wrath 5:43
3. Legacy Of Chaos 4:45
4. The Unholy Throne 4:40
5. Threshold Of Immortality 5:25
6. To Serve In Slavery 6:50
7. Lobotomy Of The Soul 4:30
8. Goddess Of Divine Retribution 6:54
9. Nemesis Enforcer 5:56
..::OBSADA::..
Vocals - Aad Kloosterwaard
Bass - Tadej Cholewa
Drums - Toep Duin
Guitar - Bas Brussaard, Erwin Harreman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yx_IumuVjVs
SEED 15:00-22:00.
POLECAM!!!
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