- Sep 16, 2004
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While Cadavers debut Hallucinating Anxiety showed a grinding hybrid of black and death metal in the style of early Mayhem, Asphyx and Merciless. Its follow-up takes a different turn.
This album could be described as Darkthrones Soulside Journey with progressive tendencies and influences from the other Scandinavian death metal scenes (Sweden in particular). The music frequently changes direction through the use synchronized power chording, abrupt pausing within songs before quickly resuming with cadence making it perplexing and disconcerting (in a good way). Vocals on this album are harsh, almost similar to black metal but in the death metal essence and are preformed in the style of Atheist and Pestilence. The Lyrics tell tales of psychological mishaps and macabre with slight humour (the lyrics to Runaway Brain as an example).
Along with Therions Beyond Sanctorum, Miasmas Changes and Demilichs Nespithe, this is one of death metals most inventive releases. Unfortunately though this album is out of print, meaning it wouldnt be easy to come by but its worth seeking out.
9/10
While Cadavers debut Hallucinating Anxiety showed a grinding hybrid of black and death metal in the style of early Mayhem, Asphyx and Merciless. Its follow-up takes a different turn.
This album could be described as Darkthrones Soulside Journey with progressive tendencies and influences from the other Scandinavian death metal scenes (Sweden in particular). The music frequently changes direction through the use synchronized power chording, abrupt pausing within songs before quickly resuming with cadence making it perplexing and disconcerting (in a good way). Vocals on this album are harsh, almost similar to black metal but in the death metal essence and are preformed in the style of Atheist and Pestilence. The Lyrics tell tales of psychological mishaps and macabre with slight humour (the lyrics to Runaway Brain as an example).
Along with Therions Beyond Sanctorum, Miasmas Changes and Demilichs Nespithe, this is one of death metals most inventive releases. Unfortunately though this album is out of print, meaning it wouldnt be easy to come by but its worth seeking out.
9/10