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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
highly enjoyable, December 26, 2002
This is the first Sinister album I picked up, after seeing them on tour with Nile. I must say I'm very imressed.I've read many bad things about this band on various forums, as they seem to be one of the scapegoats for people (or fans) slagging off Death Metal. Tut tut I say. Saw-like guitar riffs, monstrously low vocals, and extremely punctual drumming are the order of the day here. Every song is laden with catchy and often technical riffs yet unlike, say, Decapitated, Sinister never lose track of the song. New, at the time, vocalist Eric did not stay with the band for very long, but he left his mark with some quality vocals. Very low, no screams to be found here, he did the job very well. I can't be sure however whether he was better than previous growler Mike. Bah, who cares. If I were to find faults, I would say that the bass is not loud enough, especially during "Into The Forgotten" and "Chained In Reality" when it is on its own. That, and Aad's drumming could use a little more variety, especially on the slower sections. Production wise, apart from the previously mentioned bass, Aggressive Measures is excellent, with a very full on guitar sound and nice double kick. I would recommend this to Death metal fans everywhere. Sinister are a good band who deserve more recognition than they have gotten in their decade plus existence. Horns up to them.
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