- Sep 12, 2001
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Divine Intervention is musically Slayer's best album, but the terrible production job is what lets it down just a little. The riffs are sped up and much more technical, the drums are phenomenal, and Araya's scream is much less annoying that it was in the past, and was to become on later releases.
While Seasons in the Abyss is my favourite Slayer release, there was a few fillers, and some of the songs featured hooks which were totally unlike slayer... This has been dropped, there is no fillers on Divine Intervention, and it is just about as metal as you can get, no radio-choruses (Seasons in the abyss anyone!?). 100% Heavy Metal.
Beginning with Killing Fields, Divine Intervention comes scream at you right from the start just like before, but Slayer have got a few things in store for the listener that haven't been subjected to before by the band. The downright creepy clean guitars of Divine Intervention will scare the fucking HELL out of you the first time you hear, especially the section with the echoing vocals over the top.
While the production makes it a little hard to get into first off, after a few listens you begin to see why this is such a great album, full of awesome thrash riffs, creepy "serial killer" passages, heavy grooves and haunting melodies scattered throughout the album.
7/10 for slayer this time, only because of the bad production and the fact that i KNOW that you won't ever release another decent album again.
While Seasons in the Abyss is my favourite Slayer release, there was a few fillers, and some of the songs featured hooks which were totally unlike slayer... This has been dropped, there is no fillers on Divine Intervention, and it is just about as metal as you can get, no radio-choruses (Seasons in the abyss anyone!?). 100% Heavy Metal.
Beginning with Killing Fields, Divine Intervention comes scream at you right from the start just like before, but Slayer have got a few things in store for the listener that haven't been subjected to before by the band. The downright creepy clean guitars of Divine Intervention will scare the fucking HELL out of you the first time you hear, especially the section with the echoing vocals over the top.
While the production makes it a little hard to get into first off, after a few listens you begin to see why this is such a great album, full of awesome thrash riffs, creepy "serial killer" passages, heavy grooves and haunting melodies scattered throughout the album.
7/10 for slayer this time, only because of the bad production and the fact that i KNOW that you won't ever release another decent album again.