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5.0 out of 5 stars REALLY SICK
I BORROWED THIS CD FROM A FRIEND AND THIS CD IS F##KING GREAT. THIS IS PURE DEATH METAL AT ITS BEST. ONCE I HEARD THE OPENNING TRACK "...AND EVERYTHING WENT BLACK" I WAS HOOKED ON THIS BAND AND I'M PLANNING TO BUY THIS CD AND YOU SHOULD TOO.
Published on August 17, 2005 by Marcelino Marquez

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2.0 out of 5 stars Suffering UK grind
United Kingdom's gore metallers Gorerotted seem to be in decline ever since they lost Mr Gore, their second vocalist. His duties are now being handled by The Wilson who is credited as the man responsible for swilling and swearing in the booklet. Unfortunately, after listening to A New Dawn for the Dead, it is evident that the departure of Mr Gore hasn't just resulted in a...
Published on December 18, 2005 by Murat Batmaz


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2.0 out of 5 stars Suffering UK grind, December 18, 2005
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This review is from: New Dawn for the Dead (Audio CD)
United Kingdom's gore metallers Gorerotted seem to be in decline ever since they lost Mr Gore, their second vocalist. His duties are now being handled by The Wilson who is credited as the man responsible for swilling and swearing in the booklet. Unfortunately, after listening to A New Dawn for the Dead, it is evident that the departure of Mr Gore hasn't just resulted in a simple lineup change, but it has also drastically affected the originality and songwriting of the band. Anything you may have heard and liked on their earlier releases is either gone or replaced with more mundane elements. Obviously, the title of the new album, besides making a reference to classic horror films, also suggests that this is "a new dawn" for the band themselves. If that's the case, the band may consider re-thinking their decison.

This album is considerably simpler in structure. The songs are more predictable as they are pretty straightforward, both in terms of instrumentation and writing-wise. The layered, complex songs have been scratched and replaced by more jumbled compositions which often suggest a mandatory trade-off between the two vocalists, Ben Goreskin and The Wilson (why some band members refuse to use their own names and go for cheesy pseudonyms is also beyond me - if they think it makes them seem cool, it certainly doesn't). Goreskin provides the low grunts and deep growls while Wilson is more on the snarling, black metal type of vocalists spewing words of venom. This reminds me a bit of the amazing Portuguese band The Firstborn, except that The Firstborn has one singer who can handle both the growls and shrieks and their songs are ultra-complex pieces littered with Nile-like exotic scales and mind-bending technicality. That said, Gorerotted does try to incorporate some more Middle Eastern motifs in their craft, but because of the paper-thin drum sound, little of what was intended is achieved. The drum tone of Junko has got to be the weakest and most lifeless drum tone I've heard on any death/grind album. It is flat and has no dynamics, despite the fact that Junko actually is a good drummer. Moreover, his blastbeats are almost inaudible, buried amidst chunks of recycled guitar riffs that are sometimes overtly repeated within the same songs. Thoughts of Carcass arise while listening to this album which clocks in at over half an hour and is comprised of 2-minute tracks. One exception being "Selection and Dissection of Parts for Resurrection", the last song, as it has a running time of 9 minutes, but then the last three minutes of it are pure silence. This kind of attitude has been so done so much that it's got to the point of overkill. What's worse is bands who have no concept of atmosphere and mood in their music opt for this "cop-out", thinking if they also do it, some people may actually fall for it. Sorry, it just makes the music more boring and pointless.

This is not to say I don't "get" technical death metal or grind. As a matter of fact, I'm a die-hard fan of the genre, but it would simply be a shame to name Gorerotted's new one along with the godly works of bands like Nile, Napalm Death, Cryptopsy, Necrophagist, Cephalic Carnage, and even the already mentioned Carcass. One last word about the layout of the album. It is extremely cheesy, showing leather-wearing women being tortured by the band members, or vice versa. Gorerotted need to get their acts together and start writing songs that go somewhere. Otherwise they'll just disappear into nothingness.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Different Band, June 14, 2006
This review is from: New Dawn for the Dead (Audio CD)
The last two albums were brutal extreme death grind. This isn't the same band. They practically become more technical with this release. Not like it's a bad thing, but if your last album ("Only Tools and Corpses") was a chaotic deathgrind mess that blew you away during the first listen, you'll be disappointed. Whatever. I guess that if you're not much into brutality and more into melody, you'll like this.
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1.0 out of 5 stars crap, March 6, 2006
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This cd was a huge disappointment. After two amazing cds, this one sucks. Mr.Gore was a huge part of the group and a big void is left without him. The other vocalist is fine but cant really sing a whole song by himself. I hope they get the old singer back because this cd stunk. The writing is fine but the cd suffers from vocals.
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5.0 out of 5 stars REALLY SICK, August 17, 2005
This review is from: New Dawn for the Dead (Audio CD)
I BORROWED THIS CD FROM A FRIEND AND THIS CD IS F##KING GREAT. THIS IS PURE DEATH METAL AT ITS BEST. ONCE I HEARD THE OPENNING TRACK "...AND EVERYTHING WENT BLACK" I WAS HOOKED ON THIS BAND AND I'M PLANNING TO BUY THIS CD AND YOU SHOULD TOO.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Could have done better, March 29, 2006
This review is from: New Dawn for the Dead (Audio CD)
Mutilated in minutes and Only tools and corpses are both amazing cds,but this one i didnt really think that highly of.I think its cause the songs arent as catchy,but still from a personal level i dont think its that good.I mainly gave it two stars cause the only song i think thats good is "selection and dissection of parts for ressurection". So yeah,i dont really reccomend this cd
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is a good one, December 21, 2005
This review is from: New Dawn for the Dead (Audio CD)
This is a good album. They do have a little bit of originality at times for Death metal, and then sometimes they sound like Impaled which made me laugh. Some of the material is more old school thrash than anything else. I definately would not refer to them as grind though, they're music isn't strong enough, not to say that it sucked though, it is a good album that will stay in my car for a little while. My new Berzerker- World of Lies CD might gobble it up while I'm asleep though...haha
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1.0 out of 5 stars Pure garbage, October 23, 2005
This review is from: New Dawn for the Dead (Audio CD)
This band is NOT a "goregrind" band, and they're not even a good death metal band either. Awful cover art also. Pass up on this and buy anything else from IMPETIGO, HAEMORRHAGE, IMPALED, ENGORGED, LORD GORE, etc.
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