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HUMAN

Death

 

Tech/Extreme Prog Metal

4.21 | 467 ratings

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JJLehto
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4 stars Another great work from Death. Like many of their albums, I enjoy every song on here however some just stand above the rest. Flattening of Emotions, amazing song. I love the drum intro to the song and before you realize, you're thrown into an intense wall of guitar and drums. The riffs for this song are simply spectacular and a pretty good solo to match. Cosmic Sea is very different from the rest of the album. It's slow, instrumental, and filled with weird noises. However, this is definatley one of the best songs of the CD. However, one just blows them all away in my book, Lack of Comprehension. This is my favorite from the album, and one of my favorite songs from the band. A slow jazzy intro, followed by a brutal death metal song. It is technical, but still powerful, has some great riffs and drumming.

Overall, this album is good but outside the top few songs the rest seems to fall together for me. While they are all good, nothing really jumps out at me. The drumming is good, but not the best of Death's work and of course Chuck is amazing on guitar and vocals. While the work is a huge move in a more technical direction it seems still very thrashy to me. However, it is the pivot point in Death's career.

JJLehto | 4/5 |

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