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9 SONG DEMO

Mastodon

Tech/Extreme Prog Metal


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3.10 | 2 ratings | 1 reviews | 50% 5 stars

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Singles/EPs/Fan Club/Promo, released in 2000

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Shadows That Move (3:36)
2. Welcoming War (2:45)
3. Thank You for This (1:41)
4. We Built This Come Death (2:04)
5. Call of the Mastodon (3:31)
6. Slick Leg (3:35)
7. Hail to Fire (1:57)
8. Deep Sea Creature (4:38)
9. Battle at Sea (4:13)

Total Time 28:00

Line-up / Musicians

- Eric Saner / vocals
- Bill Kelliher / guitar
- Brent Hinds / guitar
- Troy Sanders / bass
- Brann Dailor / drums

Releases information

Self-released promotional demo CDR.

Recorded in June of 2000.

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Review by UMUR
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
3 stars "9 Song Demo" is the first demo recording by US metal act Mastodon. The demo was independently released in 2000. Itīs the only Mastodon recording featuring original lead vocalist Eric Saner. The demo was sold as self-prouced CD-Rs at Mastodonīs early shows. Saner left Mastodon after only a few shows, and the remaining members opted to continue as a quartet and divide the vocals between them. All nine tracks featured on this 28:00 minutes long demo were subsequently re-released featuring re-recorded vocals by guitarist Brent Hinds and bassist Troy Sanders, replacing the original vocal tracks recorded by Saner. The "Call of the Mastodon" track was released on the "Demo 2001" demo, three other tracks were released on the 2001 "Slick Leg" EP and the remaining five tracks were released on the 2001 "Lifesblood" EP. All tracks featuring the re-recorded vocals are also available on the 2006 "Call of the Mastodon" compilation album, which makes them more easily accessible than having to find a demo and two old EPs to listen to them.

Considering that "9 Song Demo" is a demo recording the sound quality is top notch. This does not sound like a demo at all. Saner is an aggressive hardcore shouting/semi-growling vocalist and the vocal part of the demo is quite effectful and well performed. Mastodon were already this early on a very well playing unit and the instrumental part of the music is very well performed. Although Mastodon still had a way to go before they found their core sound, this is not far from how they would sound on their debut full-length studio album "Remission" (2002). Busy and technical drumming, aggressive raw vocals, unconventional riffs and harmonies, and a good balance between sludgy heaviness and faster-paced semi-thrashy tempos (and even a death metal hint here and there), combined with adventurous and often progressive songwriting ideas.

The tracks are quite challenging and entertaining but a few more hooks and memorable moments wouldnīt have hurt. Itīs on power, intensity, and performances where Mastodon shine on this demo rather than in the songwriting department. When all is said an done, "9 Song Demo" is still quite the impressive first demo recording by Mastodon and a 3 - 3.5 star (65%) rating is warranted.

(Originally posted on Metal Music Archives).

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