DEICIDE
- Overtures of Blasphemy
Century Media Records
I'm not sure if this album was worth 5 years upon
arising, but I gave it a "B" anyway since DEICIDE is still playing
aggressive death metal after 30+ years of being in existence. I'm going to say it but I always liked them
the most with the Hoffman brothers in the band. They just were so much more
creative from their debut all the way up unto 'Scars of the Crucifix'. But now
with newer lineups Ralph Santolla's passing and recruiting members to that of
the likes of Cannibal Corpse, Order of Ennead, and Monstrosity things will
never be the same again. Nothing can replace the innovative first two releases.
But this is them now.
Them being on Century Media Records now long over with
Roadrunner Records (Hoffman era) it seems as though DEICIDE is still looking
for their sound once again. I don't think that they can come up with anything
that compares to the older albums. However, one good thing is that they've not
lost the intensity and brutality. Sure it's difficult to duplicate what was in
the past.However, it seemed as though after 'Once Upon The Cross' they seemed
to be lazy and in regression instead of progression. That's what I'm trying to
convey here, they've at least put out something worth remembering a truly solid
death metal album. The music is a bit monotonous, but it fits the vocals well.
Glen has not thrown out his voice so that's good and
this quartet has many more years to make more good music. The riffs on here are
at times somewhat technical, but they fit with the vocals. Again, not as
innovative as the earlier days are concerned. But still, they're trying to
reestablish themselves. Glen finds it hard to flow with creativity because
bands aren't really making that much anymore. That has to do with everything
digital and a means of getting music whereas the old fashioned way of doing it
via CD's in long gone. I'd have to say that I'm still old school but I download
as well. This album is a prime example.
So the production quality to the album was really
good. You can hear all of the music and the vocals aren't overcharged like on
'The Stench of Redemption' as an example. I just wish there was more variety to
Glen's vocals because the old days he used to scream as well. The music, as stated
above is mediocre, yet solid. Not to
sound like a double negative, but really, a lot of the riffs they could've done
a better job on. It's not a waste of a release by any means, it just needs more
creativity and passion. 5 years to make a 37 minute album is a little weak I'd
have to say. They should have more vigor
than they do.
So, should you go ahead and buy the album via CD, or
just download the physical copy of the CD? Download the digital copy first to
see if it's something you'd be interested in. I started off hating this
release, then after repeated listens to, I'd have to concur that it's worth
buying the physical CD. They're still
kicking but 30+ years in the death metal arena. They haven't lost it, they just
need to be more creative. Just because record sales plummeted resoundingly
doesn't mean you have to be disloyal to your fans. Glen needs to analyze that
statement and take it to heart because there are probably millions that want to
hear this album. Get it, NOW!!
Ryan “Death8699” Fanucchi
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