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4.0 out of 5 stars
Classic Death Metal!!,
By Christopher (Pembroke Pines, FL) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Subconsious Terror-Rel (Audio CD)
This is a great album to get for any Benediction fan. If you haven't heard their music yet then let's just say this. If you like Slayer, classic Sepultura (i.e. with Max), and like any of the following bands: Cannibal Corpse, Malevolent Creation, Hypocrisy, Morbid Angel. Then you should definitely like Benediction. If you haven't picked up any of their releases, then I would start with any of the following three first: Grind Bastard, Dreams You Dread and Transcend The Rubicon. Subconscious Terror and Grand Leveller is their first 2 studio albums, they had some great riffs but their music got a lot better after these two. This reissue of benediction's first two releases is actually 4 releases in one package. Not only you're getting their first two full-length albums, you're also getting their 2 EP releases 'Dark Is The Season' and 'The Grotesque/Ashen Epitaph' as extra tracks. You can't beat that!! By the way, picking up these Reloaded releases of Benediction by Nuclear Blast is a great way to get all their material pretty quickly. There is two other Reloaded releases which includes their other albums except for Killing Music.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another unknown DEATH METAL CLASICK!!,
By INFESTER (Not Germany circa 1930's!) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Subconscious Terror (Audio CD)
Yes.. another unknown, long out of print, DEATH FUKKING METAL album!! from the vault's of 1990!!
This is so OLD SCHOOL!!!!! were gonna see if your a poser or not..the poser will turn this off in two sec's due to ''crappy production'' but boy does it work well on this album's atmosphere!! never really heard any other production quite like this..sound's like it was made a semi electronic CAVE!! The intro is pretty cool..but not mandatory for everey listen! As soon as the song's hit you though.. your NECK WILL SNAP!!! headbanging to this album is too easy!! I think this is one the best album's to ''THRASH'' around to! There ya have it..more buried DEATH METAL..find it..but only for the TRUE!!! NOT for you triggered bass drum Jag off's!! BENEDICTION's DEBUT..A MOMENT IN TIME!!!! ''THRASH YA MOTHER FU*CKER's''
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Experimental Stage,
By Patrick Stott (Rolleston, Canterbury, New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Subconscious Terror (Audio CD)
Spooky introductions are [bad]. Unfortunately, lots of metal bands have tried them over the years, like Benediction did here. It seems like back-masked vocals over atmospheric noises are supposed to be scary. The noises weren't very effective, even in 1990.Luckily, things improve. Kicking off the title track with a rumbling bass drone, Benediction prove very quickly they do things a little differently to the average Death Metal band. For one thing, they show an excellent understanding of dynamics. While most bands were trying to go faster/heavier/more brutal, Benediction were one of the first to reign in the speed and add thunderous mid-paced passages to songs. Slowing down the tempo ups the effectiveness of the drumming on this album in particular. Ian Treacy is of the Mike Sus school of "who cares if it's out of time, as long as it's heavy" drumming, but he really grabs your attention here, with the drums well up in the mix. The bass drum is particularly solid, like dropping bricks on your head. There's a kind of famous guy doing vocals on this album. Barney Greenway growls his way through the album, in a-typical Death Metal style. It is easy to see why Napalm Death grabbed him permanently after this album. His Hardcore approach to Death Metal vocals made the lyrics easily decipherable, where most death grunts would have rendered them unlistenable. Barney's political awareness surfaced on the track "Divine Ultimatum", making a refreshing break from the satanic and/or gore riddled fare most bands peddled. Elsewhere on the album, there are good doses of blood and guts and Beelzebub, but there are also tales of psychosis and nightmare induced insanity. To be brutally honest, this album does sound dated, but as a period piece, it is an excellent example of a band already looking to the future of Death Metal while it was still on the rise. This is also on blood and gore splattered vinyl, which is a nice visual touch.
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