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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I am you and you are me, MY SONIC DEATH MONKEY!,
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This review is from: Sindustries (Audio CD)
If you are at all interested in melodic death metal, power metal or even heavy metal in general then you HAVE to get this cd. It is simply incredible, I don't know how I can describe it in words. The entire band is incredibly talented; Jim and Engel's guitars are more melodic and harmonious than any of their contemporaries but still retain an element of heaviness that makes them a pleasure to listen to; Kriss's bass playing is awesome and makes the music alot heavier; and Thim's drumwork is frenetically awesome. I also have to mention one of the things that makes this album truly great: Jim's amazing voice. Unlike some other vocalists, Jim has opted to not only growl (which he does amazingly well) but also throw some clean vocals into the mix, which really add a whole new dimension to this band that is lacking in others. The opener "Selfproclaimed Messiah" begins with acoustic guitars but quickly gets heavier, and then segues into one of my favorite bass/drum rhythms during the first verse. "Doom & Gloom" is also an awesome song which gets even better towards the end. "Long Snap To Zero"'s main riff is catchier than anything I've ever heard on the radio these days, with one heck of a chorus. "Courageous" isn't as good as the others but is still impressive. "Heartless" has some meaningful lyrics and nice guitars to back them up. "The Suffering" and "Scissorfight" are both nice heavy songs. "Sonic Death Monkey" is one of my favorites, starting out with an awesome heavy bass line and continuing into the best choruses of the album. "Sindustries" is an awesome metal song with some nice growls, and the closer "Funeral", which begins with acoustics just like the first track did, has some of the best lyrics of the whole album with incredibly melodic guitars. Overall, this entire CD is a pleasure to listen to. Going beyond the typical melodic death constraints that have restrained their peers, Gardenian have crafted an album that stands on its own as a true masterpiece. If you haven't bought it you haven't heard metal.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Death Metal Hall-of-Famer,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sindustries (Audio CD)
This album gets put in my top 3 albums of all time. If you are a fan of In Flames, Soilwork, Dark Tranquility and other so-called Gothenberg bands, you haven't heard anything until you've listened to this album. Sindustries is the fruition from Gothenberg into the next genre of heavier, intricate deathmetal. The guitar work is very melodic, tight and precise; the base lines are bruising; the drums are spectacular... not only at keeping a great beat, but the hits blend in perfectly with the emotions of the songs; and the singer is the best I've heard in death metal so far. The singer has 4 totally different voices (maybe more than that, but he's so good I probably haven't picked up all of his different sounds). The melodic guitar work is also less convoluted as some of the aformentioned bands that tend to sound like a death version of Iron Maiden or Helloween. I agree ...about "Sonic Death Monkey." That song just kicks where it counts (it will fall out of the sky and ... on your forehead!!). Everything just fits on this album. If you were looking for a solution to a death metal puzzle, this is the finishing piece.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best of 2000!,
By K. McGinn (Upstate NY, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sindustries (Audio CD)
Wow, amazing what clean vocals can do for a band! This time around, they didn't bring in an outside vocalist for the clean vocals and the result is one of the best albums of 2000! Basically, the melodies show some progression from Soulburner and some of the songs are more epic sounding. I can't get over how good this album is...it seems that Gardenian has really found the sound they were looking for and perfected it. The melodies are truly great, especially "The Heartless" which could go down as one of my fave songs of all time, the chorus is just amazing! Pay no attention to the somewhat simple-minded song titles, Gardenian definately haven't lightened up in the aggressive respect either. Hopefully this album will turn some heads and give them some much deserved respect. Highly recommended!
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's not Soulburner, but it's still good.,
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This review is from: Sindustries (Audio CD)
Jim changed his vocals on this one which was a disapointment to me but oh well, he still sounds menacing. This a pretty heavy and great CD. It's not Soulburner, but it's still worth you time and money.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Snag!,
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This review is from: Sindustries (Audio CD)
This was a great purchase. It was a good stress reliever after Hurricane Ike came through my house!!
3.0 out of 5 stars
Solid Swedish melodic death metal album,
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This review is from: Sindustries (Audio CD)
Released in 2000, Sindustries is the third album from Swedish melodic death metal band Gardenian, one of the "second tier" bands from the Gothenburg scene that followed in the footsteps of In Flames, Soilwork, and Dark Tranquillity.
While the band's previous album (1999's Soulburner) turned some fans off with its emphasis on clean vocals and power metal elements, Sindustries was a pure melodic death metal album. There are some clean vocal parts and some keyboard action, but by and large experimentation took a back seat to an all-out ferocious assault of riffs and screams (with a careful attention to melody). Sindustries is a totally decent death metal album, though not one that is truly memorable in the way that most Dark Tranquillity or Hypocrisy albums are. It's very heavy, very melodic, and very much in the mold of the Gothenburg scene, but as solid as it is, it never really makes the leap from workmanlike to exceptional. Despite getting Gardenian back to their melodic death metal roots, Sindustries proved to be the band's final album. The band members went their separate ways, but remain active in the Swedish metal scene. NOTE: Sindustries and Soulburner were recently remastered and reissued as a 2-disc set. Given how readily available both albums are, I really don't see the logic in reissuing them. I'd much rather see a reissue of the hard to find debut album Two Feet Stand, which is (at present) only available as a pricey Japanese import.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gardenian: the best melodic death metal band that you've never heard,
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This review is from: Sindustries (Audio CD)
Gardenian was an absolutely incredible swedish melodic death metal band. They were really onto something with this album. IMO, this disc was just as good, if not better, than what leaders like in flames, dark tranquility, and soilwork were doing at the time (and since). How or why gardenian didn't blow up like these other 3 bands, i'll never understand. probably my favorite album in the gothenburg genre, and i am a HUGE melodic death fan. Highly recommended to anybody who is into this style (or even just a metal in general).
i still shake my head when i listen to this one. wondering why they didn't take off because of it. the same goes for the duskfall, and beyond the embrace. it's terrible to see so many AWESOME melodic death metal bands get lost in the shuffle. the rise of the gothenburg-influenced metalcore bands in the early 2000s completely flooded this sub genre, and raped it of it's integrity. as a result, awesomely-pure melodic death metal bands such as these get lost in a sea of mainstream, crooned-chorused, breakdown-ridden, wannabes. ehhhhhhh.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Much Better than Soulburner,
This review is from: Sindustries (Audio CD)
I saw this in my local CD store and I was not expecting that much, but Gardenian offers a lot on this release. Soulburner was good, but it lacked anything really innovative. Soulburner had the feel of a band that should be doing In Flames covers. But with Sindustries, they slapped all critics in the face( including me). The first song just jumps out at you and doesnt let go for eight minutes. Funeral, the last song, just shreds. These guys have totally grown out of the Gothenburg sound and created something different. I strongly recommend this album to Swedish metal fans but also to fans looking for something a little different and special.
5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but not an essential album.,
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This review is from: Sindustries (Audio CD)
I'd consider myself a "fan" of melodic death metal, and having liked Gardenian's previous album, I had high expectations. Am I happy with it? Yeah, but not as much as I could have been. The fact that the band has been able to incorporate well-sung clean vocals without needing a guest vocalist is definitely good, as Jim Kjell handles it just fine on his own. The songs are more or less as good as on Soulburner, despite some pretty bad titles. Unfortunately, two aspects of this album will keep Gardenian from matching their Swedish peers: technicality and song structure.Niclas Engelin is a fine guitarist, and Kjell's playing meshes well, but the lead work is unremarkable. I realize that guitar wizardry is not everyone's cup of tea, but that brings me to the song structures. There are a number of songs that are just too long and/or repetitive, where a well-placed solo could break up the monotony of hearing the same riff repeated. Where a band like In Flames generally has relatively short songs with substantial lead guitar parts throughout, Gardenian seems to have longer songs with less lead guitar. I'm not fond of the overdone guitar acrobatics by some metal bands, as it can take away from a song's flow, but Sindustries seems to be a little lacking. A good album with some great riffs and vocals, but I've never been in the mood where I just HAD to pop this disc in for a listen.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Make this CD yours today,
By Schlepz (Medford, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sindustries (Audio CD)
I loved Soulburner because it offered something that In Flames could not. A clear vocalist that could sing and a vocalist that could rip his vocal cords out and stomp on them. This is the 2nd instalment from them and it only gets better. If you feel that In Flames sounds like one long song then you need to hear this. It's more than worth the money. I hope they tour the US soon.
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