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EMERGING

Obsidian

Tech/Extreme Prog Metal


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4 stars like many bands, this one has borrowed liberally from Meshuggah, whether that puts you off or turns you on remains to be heard, yet in my opinion this is one of the most original "clones" without being utter rip-offs. The influence is obvious, but Obsidian does an excellent job of injecting ambience and feel into the music, which is a gripe many people have with Meshuggah (the fact they seem to lack feeling to some)....

either way, this is a great disc for that polyrhythmic tech death metal scene......

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Posted Saturday, November 10, 2007 | Review Permalink
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3 stars "Emerging" is the debut full-length studio album by Dutch metal act Obsidian. The album was originally self-released in May 2006 but it was subsequently picked up by Rusty Cage Records for a 2007 label release. The two versions differ a bit from each other as the vocal tracks by original vocalist Serge Regoor were re-recorded by new vocalist Robbe Kok for the 2007 version. In addition to featuring new vocal tracks, the Rusty Cage Records version was also remastered.

The music is technical extreme metal with deep growling vocals. The vocals and the slow parts of the music are reminiscent of Opeth, the mid-paced riffs are reminiscent of Meshuggah and the faster parts are reminiscent of Soilwork and their ilk. Obsidianīs music might not be the most original combination of stylistic elements but their playing abilities are way above average and their music is of a relatively high quality despite the obvious influences, which are worn a bit too much on the sleeve.

As mentioned above one of the greatest assets on "Emerging" is the stellar musicianship. Time signature changes, tempo changes, and high class instrumental performances are what we are treated to on the album. The vocals are pretty standard for the genre, but they get the job done.

The sound production is generally of good quality and helps to bring out the best in the music. I have a slight issue with the acoustic parts though as they sound a bit underproduced to my ears. Overall "Emerging" is a good release by Obsidian. Itīs not spectacular and you probably wonīt be surprised by what you hear, but itīs solid and enjoyable. A 3 star (60%) rating is warranted.

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Posted Saturday, May 3, 2008 | Review Permalink

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