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Let the Tempest Come

NeaeraAudio CD
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 16, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Metal Blade
  • ASIN: B000EULW0I
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #323,553 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars These guys will rock your socks off, January 22, 2007
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I just saw Neaera live in Frankfurt and they rocked the place to the ground. The live show these guys put on was unbelievable. Benny's vocals were unbelievable live and complimented their new album better than any band I have seen or heard in a long time. This album is a true reflection of their greatness and whats to come.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Neaera ~Let the Tempest Come~, May 27, 2006
This review is from: Let the Tempest Come (Audio CD)
The write-up on this band that I received says that they were formed due to Tobias Buck's interest in hardcore and Swedish death metal. I think that just about wraps up everything there is to say about this band because they basically accomplish what they set out to do.

The band avoids one of the biggest clichés in hardcore with the stereotypical halftime/beatdown breakdown. There's nothing wrong with it every once in awhile, but come on. It's tired. "God-Forsaken Soil" is one of the few songs that showcases a section like that, but they are quickly forgiven by embracing early Amon Amarth as a secondary influence instead of In Flames, Soilwork and At The Gates like every other band breaking into this genre (though you'll still hear some of it). The song moves like Once Sent From the Golden Hall.

Sebastian Heldt plays a few blast beats on the album and you can tell that he very easily could have done it most of the album; their enjoyment of grindcore is evident. ""Heavenhell"" has tremendous groove oriented riffs that break into grind and death sections like it's their business. This song is both brutal and melodic without ever losing a sense of what it really is; a death metal song.

While I would suggest this to fans of Amon Amarth, be forewarned, this album isn't straight double bass-- that have lots of groove and their riffs have a healthy amount of Killswitch Engage influence.

For Fans of: Amon Amarth, Soilwork, Killswitch Engage
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Neaera - "Let the Tempest Come", May 17, 2006
This review is from: Let the Tempest Come (Audio CD)
First of all, Neaera isn't one of these run-of-the-mill metalcore bands. Of course, u can really compare them with, for example, KsE, Unearth, All That Remains, Trivium or something like that, but IMO they' ve got the potential and there is the bright future before them. While mainstream bands are heading towards commercial sounds, Neaera is drawing from the distinct roots. Their debut, "The Rising Tide of Oblivion" was the 40 minutes of fast, heavy and melodic assault. Little bit boring, cuz songs were schematic and similar to else. But this opus hit me with memorable melodies, thrash/speed metal tempos and pounding rhytm section( blastbeats in many songs were slimply devastating). Overall, as the debut this CD was promising. Also, it was similar to At The Gates what is the merit in this situaton, cuz many bands simply cannot rival with founders og Goethenburg Style. Anyway, Neaera's new effort still draws from the mighty tradiotions but now they're more creative. "Let the Tempest Come" is the step forward for Neaera. They've improved themselves in almost every aspect of music. Musicianship, song writing and feeling grown up. Previous work lacked in originality and creativety. Now, basically, they've eliminanted this problem. Music is more complex, song structures are mature and well written. Vocals are better, too. High-pitched screams and growls sound very good. Overall, whole CD is good but I'm going to distinguish several tracks. "Mechanism of Standstill" for killing riffage( great album opener), "Let the Tempest Come" for good guitar solo and devastating breakdown, "God Forskane Soil" for truly death metal moments and instrumental "Life
Damages The Living" which is simply awesome.
"Let the Tempest Come" is the great offer for fans of: At The Gates, Heaven Shall Burn, Arch Enemy, God Forbid and anyone who likes modern, heavy and melodic music.
Cheers!
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