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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 9.25/10 - Brutal, ripping death metal for everyone
As originally written (by me) for RoyalCarnage.com:

French Canada's very own KATAKLYSM have ascended from the death metal pit of hell to unleash what I've come to consider the soundtrack to the apocalypse. Sweep away any happy thoughts that might be polluting your mind, close your ears to any thought of hope for the future of humanity, strap your chain gun to your back...

Published on June 21, 2003 by Mark R. Guglielmo

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Well done.
I got into Kataklysm right around when 'Prophecy' came out. The little intro from 'Dark City' caught my attention and while I sometimes skip over tracks 3, 4, and 5, the whole album was (and is) insanely tight, melodic, and brutal. Eventually they came out with 'Epic', and again a few songs get skipped now and then but overall it's another melodic death fest from the...
Published on December 30, 2002


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 9.25/10 - Brutal, ripping death metal for everyone, June 21, 2003
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Mark R. Guglielmo "markgugs" (Wood Ridge, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Shadows & Dust (Audio CD)
As originally written (by me) for RoyalCarnage.com:

French Canada's very own KATAKLYSM have ascended from the death metal pit of hell to unleash what I've come to consider the soundtrack to the apocalypse. Sweep away any happy thoughts that might be polluting your mind, close your ears to any thought of hope for the future of humanity, strap your chain gun to your back and fasten your battle helmet. KATAKLYSM is back and pulling no punches.

Brutal, groove-laden death metal of this sort need to kick albums off with swift, vicious uppercuts, and this foursome accomplish exactly that. "In Shadows & Dust" begins with a short spoken-word intro, followed by Jean-Francois Dagenais cranking up one of many killer riffs to come while Maurizio Iacono unleashes a wicked growl and all hell breaks loose. Unless you enjoy spitting out teeth, I wouldn't stand too close to the pit when this song begins. And rest assured, you may expect more of the same for the next 40+ minutes. Relentless and dynamic, Shadows & Dust shows that KATAKLYSM have perfected the potent witches brew of death metal they began stirring back with 2000's The Prophecy. Tracks like "Beyond Salvation," "Illuminati" and "Face The Face Of War" will make you a believer again in brutal, epic death metal. Tracks like "Where The Enemy Sleeps..." and "Years Of Enlightenment..." are filled with so many tasty leads, so many wicked breaks, that you'll wonder why death metal this good isn't in the top 20. The same melodic, bludgeoning groove employed by bands like AMON AMARTH and GOD DETHRONED is a key ingredient to KATAKLYSM'S recent spate of success, though that's by no means to say they're an unoriginal band.

In fact, KATAKLYSM are quite the opposite. Each member brings a unique polished mastery to his respective instrument. J-F's guitarwork is unparalleled, blending MAIDEN-esque melodies with MORBID ANGEL-ish barbarism. Stephan Barbe violently assaults his four-stringer in much the same way a certain legend from the Bay Area used to. Maurizio employs a dual death vocal style that so many before him have tried but failed at. One part Jeff Walker (CARCASS), one part Glen Benton (DEICIDE, VITAL REMAINS), Maurizio can growl or screech with the best of them, and you'll be hard-pressed to not swear there are two vocalists! Finally, Max Duhamel, the longtime and now ex-drummer, puts together perhaps his final work for the band; a true swan song of maniacal skin-pounding fury.

Very, very few bands manage to wrap up such amazing melodic lead guitar with monstrous, incessant drumming and ferocious, agonized vocals as well as KATAKLYSM does. There are a great many bands who manage to play tight, effective death metal, workmanlike if you will, but there are only a handful of stellar-quality bands, and there is only one KATAKLYSM. There's finally a good reason to like something related to the French. If you haven't yet been exposed to the Northern Hyperblast, can I ask what you're waiting for?

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Very Solid And Brutal Record, February 16, 2003
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Twitch (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Shadows & Dust (Audio CD)
It is very rare to see a death metal record that can stay so brutal and true and keep your attention throughout the album, Kataklysm's latest release 'Shadows and Dust' is one of theose albums. Granted, Kataklysm's previous works are absolutely amazing, but I personally believe that this album is worth its wieght in gold. 'Shadows and Dust' is analogous with Cannibal Corpse's 'Gore Obsessed' because of the fact that it shows that throughout the years, they are still putting out great, brutal music. Tight musicianship is key on this album. With some heavy riffing and some really cool (yet cheesey) guitar solos, drumming that would make your head spin, perfectly executed bass, and vocals that hit every aspect of heavy metal. "In Shadows and Dust" and "Face the Face of War" are the best tracks on the album, but all of them are just great. Kataklysm's brutal death / thrash metal assault on your senses is what you need if you are wanting to hear something heavy and original. Metal needs more bands like this.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is Death Metal in its purest form..........., June 2, 2003
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"lashawn1" (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shadows & Dust (Audio CD)
Bottom line, if you like death metal that isnt boring, only has 1 riff per song and is just a barrage of noise, and just flat out rocks....go buy this. Ive heard songs from these guys here and there from their first cd the mystical gate of reincarnaition and they rock....this album will not dissapoint you, it is brutal and melodic(sounds like actual music) in the way metal should be, not so hard that its just noise and not so melodic that it sounds cheesy. I would say these guys are 1 of the main underrated bands in the death metal scene. If they come through your town do yourself a favor and go check em out. I saw them last night as an opening band and the rocked. They are really cool, have great stage presence and good crowd interaction, they make you feel like they are honored to play for you and they dont act like a bunch of rockstars. Great band...i highly reccomend this CD and the band as a whole.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BRUTAL!!, February 1, 2003
This review is from: Shadows & Dust (Audio CD)
Ok, before I give a full review I must say that the song "Shadows and Dust" is one of the best death metal songs I've ever heard and anyone who likes death metal needs to hear that song it is just plain amazing. Anyways, besides the obviously amazing title track the rest of this album stays brutal yet listenable throughout, and most importantly it stays interesting and never boring. Kataklysm's drummer has to be one of the best drummers of all time (although I heard he recently he left the band), and he plays drum beats at often impossible speeds. This album is worth buying just to hear the speed of the drummer. Although, this album is mainly brutal there are a few melodic parts, but this is no melodic death album, this is brutal hyperblast all the way. Support Kataklysm they deserve more respect and they should have WAY more fans in the death metal scene.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This deserves 6 stars, September 14, 2005
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C. Pedersen (Lake Mary, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Shadows & Dust (Audio CD)
This is an all-time favorite in my collection of over 800 metals cds. You can't do death metal any better than this. The production is thick, the riffs are pummeling, the vocals are brutal yet clear enough to actually understand, the blast beats are insane. Buy This!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Well done., December 30, 2002
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This review is from: Shadows & Dust (Audio CD)
I got into Kataklysm right around when 'Prophecy' came out. The little intro from 'Dark City' caught my attention and while I sometimes skip over tracks 3, 4, and 5, the whole album was (and is) insanely tight, melodic, and brutal. Eventually they came out with 'Epic', and again a few songs get skipped now and then but overall it's another melodic death fest from the masters of northern hyperblast. So fast forward to now: I've just got and listened to this newest effort, and I'm having a mixed reaction. On one hand, the songs are tight as ever, their musicianship has improved, the songs are brutal and well done, but on the other hand some of the songs don't really reach out and grab you like 'il Diavlo' or 'Astral Empire' did. Don't get me wrong, I love this and I'm glad to say I own it, but some of the songs have to get a little time to grow on you before you can set down that stereo remote for 40 minutes straight. One of the things that really caught my attention with this album is the Manowar-esque guitar solo at the end of track nine. Damn, I didn't know these guys could do that. And so, at the end of the review, the bottom line is that if you like Kataklysm, buy this CD. If you don't know anything about them, I suggest 'the Prophecy: Stigmata of the Immaculate' or 'Temple of Knowledge'. Since this is a good CD from an excellent band, I give this 3 stars for the sake of not being one of those kids who loves every CD and gives it 5 stars. If you typed 'kataklysm' into the search box then you know what you want to hear, and it is on this CD. Buy or get it somehow.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I HATE PEOPLE LIKE THAT, April 6, 2003
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goodgoddessbooks (Hartford, CT United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shadows & Dust (Audio CD)
I'm giving this album 5 stars because the review below is very biased towards pop-rock. although i do listen to korn, i dont believe bands or albums should be bashed like that. Kataklysm, Hypocrisy, Six Feet Under, Shadows Fall and others have all been bashed by people who don't listen to that style of music. People who don't like Death Metal should just stay away and leave it alone. ...
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars As I Walk Through The Valley Of Shadows And Dust...., July 15, 2003
This review is from: Shadows & Dust (Audio CD)
This is a GREAT Death Metal CD! Kataklysm are hardcore, brutal metal, which is just what I like to hear. Great CD!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good but not great., November 9, 2006
This review is from: Shadows & Dust (Audio CD)
Canadian death metal group Kataklysm released an album that was quite good although it wasn't perfect, songs like Beyond salvation and the last track felt like filler tracks but the rest of the songs were realy great. There is alot of blast beats or nothern hyperblast as its called and some great brutal and melodic death mixed within the songs and the riffs were outstanding, I know that my review sucks lol but what I'm trying to say is if you like Kataklysm's music then you shouldn't miss out on this album.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing., July 13, 2006
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A49ER08 (New York, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shadows & Dust (Audio CD)
If you like their recent stuff..
The Road To Devastation,
Serenity in Fire

this will be a jaw dropping moment for you.

AMAZING.. Best I've ever heard.
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