GARDENIAN – Sindustries
Nuclear
Blast Records
Short
career for these Swedish melodic death freaks, which is rather unfortunate. This
one was a follow up from a more emotional album entitled “Soulburner”, that one
is my absolute favorite. But yeah, I’m not entirely certain of the reasons of
their departure from the Gothenburg music scene, it’s just sad.
Melodic
death metal is actually my personal favorite genre of metal along with death
metal and thrash. But these guys I favored their sophomore album and will never
forget it. “Sindustries” packs a punch, just a B- rating by me though. I’ll
explain…
The
music is somewhat different than “Soulburner”, in fact it’s heavier/thicker
sounding with the guitars. It’s not as noteworthy, but there still a lot of
good songs. “Doom and Gloom” is one of them. They kind of pursued a more death
metal approach to this one. The vocals vary, sometimes hoarse throat and
sometimes clean, but I don’t think Erik Hawk doing clean on this one. He was my
favorite guest vocalist on “Soulburner.” This album is a good follow up, though
some songs just seemed mediocre to me. Others were pretty OK. However, it seemed
to be a musical digression on this album, the melodic parts are there, just not
as prevalent. I do like the fact that they used thicker guitar sounds on here,
nothing can surpass “Soulburner” though. I can’t emphasize that enough. But
still this release is quality, but I suppose they felt that they tried in the
music scene and saw its flaws, so disbanding they had to do. But remember,
their albums even this one are based solely on feel. That’s what’s so electric
about them. They sound like no other just doing their music the way they wanted
to. “Sindustries” will never be my favorite from theirs, but it’ll never exit
my listening profile.
Production
sound was solid. You can hear everything pretty well, so no complaints on that
end. It just flowed eloquently and you can definitely get into the music
because of the quality production.
I’ll
never escape from their sophomore release, though this album is a close second.
I’m going to have to take a gander at their first release. Sucks that 3 albums
is all they produced in their short musical career. “Sindustries” packs a punch
with that rhythm guitar. That’s probably what made it to be the most memorable
part of the album.
Buy
this, it’s worth it. It does take some getting used to, though.
Ryan
“Death8699” Fanucchi
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