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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
TITLE OF REVIEW,
By General Zombie (the West) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Art of Dying (Audio CD)
Well, looks like we've got another comeback album this year. A good one too. As you would anticipate, this isn't anything new or original, really, but it's good, and it's kinda cool to hear some new album which is almost completely devoid of any influence past the 80's.
Death Angel were one of the also-rans from the California thrash scene, arriving late, debuting in 1987. The Ultra Violence is generally considered a minor thrash classic, though their later albums are generally poorly regarded, and not considered to be true thrash.(I wouldn't no for sure. I only have the Ultra-Violence and this one) Although I can't speak for Frolic Through the Park or Act III, I can definitely say that this album isn't out and out thrash, though it is deeply rooted in it. Of the 11 tracks here, 3 are straight-up, old-school thrash.(Thrown to the Wolves, Prophecy and Spirit) No, Land of Blood and Thicker than Blood are a bit different, much more punkish and pretty groovy, coming off midway between Motorhead and thrash. The rest of the tracks fail to fall into any specific metal subgenre, though they all generally tend to have some thrash riffs, and lack any influences from Death Metal or later. They're just heavy metal. So, those looking for a straight-up, old-school thrashing will probably be somewhat disappointed, but it's still a good album.(And some of the tracks give you as good of a thrashing as you can hope for these days.) The opener, Thrown to the Wolves, is unadulterated thrash, and by far the best track on the album. 7 1/2 minutes long, a pointless but cool acoustic intro, superb riffing, cheesy but effective gang vox in the chorus and a totally kick-ass solo(minus the pointless squealing at the beginning) Truly a brilliant track, and better than anything on The Ultra Violence. It shouldn't have been the first one on the album, though, as it creates inappropriate stylistic expectations, and raises the bar too high for the rest of the album. Thicker than Blood is the second best track on the album. The main riff is totally brilliant. Heavy, good groove solid melody too. Just a no-nonsense, driving metal track in the vein of Ace of Spades, but thrashier. The Devil Incarnate changes the pace. It's your old ominous and slow metal song. It's got vaguely hypnotic guitar lines, good vocal harmonies and a cool chorus. It thrashes it up nicely at the end too. Perhaps the third best song on the album. Prophecy is another standout, as it is the thrashiest song here other than Thrown to the Wolves. Not as good, but still solid.(It's a sad statement on the modern metal scene that merely having a good thrash song is something of particular note.) Word to the Wise is the metal ballad of the album. A good entry in the category, and it manages to avoid the standard cliches of the style. One line is really cheesy, both in content and delivery, but it pretty effective otherwise, with a very nice acoustic solo.(Cavestany work throughout this album is excellent.) Still, I can only give this 4 stars as it's got a couple of bland, largely uninspired tracks.(Famine, Land of Blood) That, and other than Thrown to the Wolves and Thicker than Blood nothing on here is really all that great. Good, but not extraordinary. Still a worthwhile album.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
LOOK OUT !!!! DEATH ANGEL IS BACK!!!!,
By Germain St-Pierre (NB Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Art of Dying (Audio CD)
When I found out that Death Angel had a new album out I was overwhelmed with exitment. I have been waiting for this album for almost 15 years. Even though we got the side projects over the years like The Organization and Swarm it wasn't Death Angel.Art Of Dying is not at the same level as ACT III was but 15 years after, i had to give it 5 stars just for the fact that we have some new materiel from them, but it is a solid record notheless. I really think that if they are in it for the long run they just might give us the Thrash Metal Masterpiece of the new Millenium in years to come , but for now I trully enjoy their new music and Am damn happy to see them back. LONG LIVE THE ANGELS!!!!!!!!
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Half-Good, Half-Bad, and commands an acquired taste,
By Zander Haberstaft (Miami, Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Art of Dying (Audio CD)
Having Death Angel's first three albums, I was excited that they were releasing something new for the first time in 14 years.
The first thing that hit me was the production -very good quality. Not a bad thing. The second thing that hit me was the acoustic guitar intro. The first half of the album has the creativity of Act III (third album) and some of the speed of their first two albums ('Ultra' and 'Frolic'). Death Angel stood out among some of their '80s Thrash peers for being more "technical" and intricate with their song compositions. That ability shines through on the album, but this requires a certain patience with usual Thrash fans because frankly, D.A. can be a little bit too artsy. Something happens half way through the album though. It is almost like they lost their energy. For this reason I'm torn: I like the first half, hate the second half. Even worse, they trade off vocals...with terrible results. I would recommend this to any fan of Death Angel with an open mind and the realization that 14 years have past since their last effort...and a lot has happened in the musical world since then. (This point also show through on the album.) If you're not a fan of D.A. but a casual fan of Thrash, then I would be careful with this one because you'll probably love it or hate it. If you are new to the band check out their first three albums before this one.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
DEATH ANGEL ARE BACK,
By A Customer
This review is from: Art of Dying (Audio CD)
This is a solid cd. I've had it for 3 days now and it gets better with every listen. It's not a straight Thrash album, but after ACT III why would you expect that? They manage to switch up styles very nicely and convincingly. There's a nod to punk, NWOBHM, thrash, some funkified metal, some hardcore. The singing is much better on this cd than any other DA release. There is a lot of energy coming through the music. It's nice to hear them switch up singers as well. Andy sings Spirit, Dennis sings Land of Blood, Rob sings Word to the Wise, and Mark does lead vocals on every other song. I would have given this cd 4 and 1/2 stars, but amazon won't let you. I would have given this cd 5 stars, but I feel ACT III has rights to that rating, this release is just below it. AWESOME.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must for thrash metal fans!!,
By MetalManiac666 (New Hampshire) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Art of Dying (Audio CD)
This is a comeback CD for the Bay Area thrashers Death Angel that is a total masterpiece. Amazingly fast,tight,powerful riffs with great vocals and amazing drumming. If you are a thrash fan, this is a must have and will not dissapoint, go out and get it now, and if you can, also get Act III, Frolic Through The Park and Ultra-Violence, all of them are excellent, and are also available re-mastered in their box set. Death Angel Rules!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mabuhay Pinoy Thrash-Metal!!!,
By Glenn in Texas (Sugar Land, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Art of Dying (Audio CD)
Five filipino cousins playing thrash metal! How can you go wrong?
Welcome return for these legends! 1000x better than much of the recent Nu-Metal garbage. For more pinoy metal check out Razorback & Wolfgang! Word.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Decent enough to listen to, but definately not a classic,
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This review is from: Art of Dying (Audio CD)
I first heard about Death Angel when it was recommended by my cousin who had said they were probably the last really good thrash/metal band of the late eighties/early nineties. I have heard tracks from "Act 3" and Ultra-Violence and i have to say that this is a change from what they were doing in their earlier days. Never the less, it is still a solid heavy metal album with plenty of agression and awesome guitar breaks and good drumming. The only reason for the two star deduction was that some of the songs werre not as structured and seemed to drag on a bit.Like "Devil Incarnate" has good lyrics but it drags on with it's single note pick mute and it takes way too long to change. I usually skip this track. Also "Word to the Wise" starts off really good with a great acoustic part but as soon as the singing kicks in it leaves you with a sour taste in your mouth as he belts lyrics about war and seems to be preaching to everybody. Now, I don't mind political lyrics because everyone is entitled to their own opinion but, it is really cheesily done and a really pathetic attempt at an emotional outro.On the other hand, songs like "Thrown to the Wolves" and "Thicker than Blood" remind of the glory days of metal and will have you letting your long hair down, breaking out your dusty leather jacket, and banging your head.Also, I really enjoyed the songs "Spirit" and "5 Steps to Freedom" which have excellent songwriting value and make this album overall decent but, still lacking a bit. 3 stars
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Strong comeback from bayarea Filipino thrashers,
By jarkko raja-aho (Helsinki Finland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Art of Dying (Audio CD)
1. Thrown to the Wolves, starts with mellow and light classical guitar then turns to fierce chopping of an thrash sound. Typical DA up and down notes and excelent tempo changes from fast to mid tempo. Got love it. Very quicly you find those familiar guitar hooks that mesmerises you.2. 5 Steps of Freedom, haunting guitar folloved by catching chorus. At the mid point song starts to build up and usual various tempo changes follows, included by haunted guitar from beginning. 3. Thicker than Blood, sofar fastest beginning. Sort of funky/punky element included and sort of apetizer for rest to come. 4. The Devil Incarnate, first song that coucht my attension at the very first listening. Slow, eager and sent of an original hate to your enemy is present. Rises you fev feets of the ground by it's vickedness. Catches up speed toward end. 5. Famine, certain funk approch by bass starts beating the tempo. Little ironic glitch coming through. Semifast tempo keeps going through song, no mentionable tricks on this one untill end there's arise. 6. Spirit, luring guitar and fierce drumming followed by certified tharsh guitar by Cavestany. Pumping forward like an unstopable steem engine, you could run new time on track with energy that is released from this song. 7. No, sort of punkish hardrock song. Naive guitar lines propably sound's better after few relaxing drinks. 8. Prophecy, back to the more darker side of DA. Fully oiled metal machine pumping again. One of the best song on album, reminds of an earlier DA efforts. Lot's of tempo variations and melodic hooks included. Thrash song at it's most beautiful element. 9. Land of Blood, strong bass starts folloving by bullyish singing with clear atmosphere of an manly additude. Fast and short song clears the stage for grand finale pair. 10. Never Me, defenetely most catchy bass line on this one. Old school chops from Rob. Osegueda's familiar "lazy" tone on these vocals. Returns from chorus allways bact to strong bass and anarchistic singing line. Couple oasis of an gentlier guitar allso. 11. Word to the Wise, light guitar and sad, disapointed and rough voice of Cavestany start's folloved by rising drums and up catching guitar. Overall feeling here is disapointment. You feel the dog eat dog world's pressure on shoulders but the hint of hope is luring there I guess. Ending is sad and thougthfull, very beautiful. Then it's gone and you found your self touch'd again by Death Angels way of rubbing your emotions. All together very coherent album. Since I've been listening all DA:s albums contiunosly last 10 years i was very affraid what might have they come up with. All expectations surely are satisfyed and no annoying commercial element's like rapping, DJ-schratcsing or nu-metal can be found here. Just plain pure original DA with of course new twist's of an even more advanced playing, production and song writing. Hopefully there will be more!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Their best album,
This review is from: Art of Dying (Audio CD)
Yes The Ultra Violence was great. Yes TUV is a classic. Yes TUV pleases fans and musicians alike. But, TAOD rules. Better production, better mix, better song writing, better vocals, louder guitars, better lyrics.
Each song has a different feel and pace. My favorites-5 Steps Of Freedom, The Devil Incarnate, Spirit, Land Of Blood.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better Than Any Previous Death Angel,
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This review is from: Art of Dying (Audio CD)
The only DEATH ANGEL cd I ever really cared for was 'Frolic Through The Park' and even it left a lot to be desired. This cd is awesome!! It contains, by far, the best music ever put together by this band.
Among my favorites are 'The Devil Incarnate', 'Famine', 'No', 'Never Me' and 'Word To The Wise'. This is not to say the other tracks aren't great, just these are the ones I like best. I find a lot of heavier bands music tends to sound the same, but these tracks are each individually distinct and rockin'. The bass guitar is great on this cd, drummer sounds great along with superior vocals to any other DEATH ANGEL release. Most important with any metal album, the guitarists sound awesome...spectacular lead breaks and some very cool acoustic moments. If you have never liked or heard this band, than this cd may give you some appreciation for their talent. Money well spent, I say!! |
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Art of Dying by Death Angel (Audio CD - 2004)
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