Manic Ferocity
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Yeah, this is uninspired generic Swedish death metal with a metalcore-esque production job.
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Maybe you should look into some of the bands that are actually considered good in this decade before you stick with that opinion. I used to love Bloodbath until I realized that Dead Congregation, Necros Christos, DeathevokatioN, Funebrarum, Ignivomous, Slugathor, Arghoslent, etc. put them to shame and highlighted their genericism.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlxjLyEGtaU&feature=related
Yeah, this is uninspired generic Swedish death metal with a metalcore-esque production job.
Bloodbath has an extremely sterile sound, like a computer made the music.
Are you talking about that specific album or the band as a whole? I thought Accumulus was great.
Can also be true in many cases, but when im listening to Bloodbath I want the high productive Bloodbath sound. When im listening to fucking black metal, then the production matters much more to create the atmospheric parts. When it comes down to death metal I just want it too sound agressive and brutal (among other things of course), and I dont give a shit if its a fucking christian death metal band trying to sound evil.
just that album, but I haven't heard any of their others. I really like Revelation, so I should like Against Nature. Dodens was pretty incensed by my post and decided to send a bunch of mp3s my way to rectify my thinking![]()
i actually think the evilness of the riffs sounds pretty manufactured too, they sound like a bunch of nice guys having fun trying to sound evil, there's no genuine menace there.