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Dissection - Reinkaos
Black Horizon Music - April 30th, 2006
By Brandon Strader
Don't be sad for Dissection. Sure, frontman Jon Nodtveidt is dead due to the cowardly act of suicide, and their latest album, Reinkaos, has been getting low ratings in reviews all over the place, but you've still got your good memories of the band, don't you? And Reinkaos really isn't as bad as people have been saying. "Nexion 218", an awesome and spooky acoustic intro, starts up the album. At the end of the intro, the vocalist screams something like 'Saucers, saucers! A buttload of saucers!' in an incoherent, but great, black metal voice.
Perhaps the reason everyone has been pissed is because Reinkaos is not actually black metal. It houses a bunch of elements of black metal, sure, from the vocals to some of the gloomy arrangements. It actually seems more like blackened melo-death perhaps. "Beyond The Horizon" has a lot of attitude, yet in a more focused way and with a cleaner sound than black metal. Add some blastbeats and sharper guitar tones and it could have passed as black metal, probably. It does feel a bit awkward listening to a dead guy (which is why my Death albums have been collecting dust for a good while) but Jon's vocals sound so perfect and cruel. Unfortunately, the fact remains that there are already a ton of bands making this sound, just look at Hypocrisy... Virus was pretty brilliant, and although Reinkaos is great as well, it does seem a bit too familiar to such other projects. Then again, the production on Reinkaos is a lot better than Hypocrisy's Virus. All of the songs have fantastic melodies, a lot of them at that. The twin guitar harmonies paired with the rhythm guitar work well to forge the highly melodic and addictive sound. No idea why Reinkaos got such low ratings and disdain from the metal community...
Reinkaos is really great, and the fact that the band is broke up and the frontman is dead only slightly tarnishes what pleasure you could experience from listening to this album. People will probably pass on this because of the whole cowardly suicide situation being totally un-metal, but in completely seriousness, it's a really great, catchy album. Rest in peices, Dissection...
8/10
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Official Dissection Website
Official Black Horizon Music Website
Black Horizon Music - April 30th, 2006
By Brandon Strader
Don't be sad for Dissection. Sure, frontman Jon Nodtveidt is dead due to the cowardly act of suicide, and their latest album, Reinkaos, has been getting low ratings in reviews all over the place, but you've still got your good memories of the band, don't you? And Reinkaos really isn't as bad as people have been saying. "Nexion 218", an awesome and spooky acoustic intro, starts up the album. At the end of the intro, the vocalist screams something like 'Saucers, saucers! A buttload of saucers!' in an incoherent, but great, black metal voice.
Perhaps the reason everyone has been pissed is because Reinkaos is not actually black metal. It houses a bunch of elements of black metal, sure, from the vocals to some of the gloomy arrangements. It actually seems more like blackened melo-death perhaps. "Beyond The Horizon" has a lot of attitude, yet in a more focused way and with a cleaner sound than black metal. Add some blastbeats and sharper guitar tones and it could have passed as black metal, probably. It does feel a bit awkward listening to a dead guy (which is why my Death albums have been collecting dust for a good while) but Jon's vocals sound so perfect and cruel. Unfortunately, the fact remains that there are already a ton of bands making this sound, just look at Hypocrisy... Virus was pretty brilliant, and although Reinkaos is great as well, it does seem a bit too familiar to such other projects. Then again, the production on Reinkaos is a lot better than Hypocrisy's Virus. All of the songs have fantastic melodies, a lot of them at that. The twin guitar harmonies paired with the rhythm guitar work well to forge the highly melodic and addictive sound. No idea why Reinkaos got such low ratings and disdain from the metal community...
Reinkaos is really great, and the fact that the band is broke up and the frontman is dead only slightly tarnishes what pleasure you could experience from listening to this album. People will probably pass on this because of the whole cowardly suicide situation being totally un-metal, but in completely seriousness, it's a really great, catchy album. Rest in peices, Dissection...
8/10
UM's Review Rating Scale
Official Dissection Website
Official Black Horizon Music Website