MALEVOLENT
CREATION - The 13th Beast
Century
Media
Turing
a different road now that Brett Hoffman has passed on, we're now introduced the
MALEVOLENT CREATION of a new era. It seems to me that they should've changed
their name, but nevertheless it remains the same. The vocals and the music
sound like a totally different band. But whatever, this is what it is. I'm not
trying to discredit the musicians on this album, it's just that since Brett is
gone, it just seems very different. I would say it's for the better because the
last few MALEVOLENT CREATION albums (to me) weren't the greatest releases that
they put forth. “The 13th Beast” shows us a darker, more morbid revelation.
The
music on here is really heavy a lot of tremolo picking guitars and blast
beating. It's probably a heavier
songwriting that they've shown here. That's pretty good that they still have
the fire and their newest addition to the band Lee wants a different direction
for the band. It seems that they want to keep it heavy and morbid. He has big
shoes to fill but I think he did a great job. A person listening to this that
knows MALEVOLENT CREATION wouldn't know it's them because of the change only
until you reveal it to the person. But still, Lee's vocals are grim and it fits
well with their guitar riffs.
I
believe this band is in a new era. They will remain the same name but just no
more of 'The 10 Commandments' or anything like that. Lee's on guitars and it
seems like his ideas for the music is super heavy and thick, I believe that
they really needed someone like him to fill the shoes and develop death metal
in its purest form. The tempos vary, even though there's a lot of blasting in
the first few songs but at times they slow it down with pure brutality. I'd
have to say this is one of their heaviest albums yet. Now that's a bold
statement to make, but Lee turns everything around with his approach to the
music and vocals.
I
like this version of MALEVOLENT CREATION. Some bands turn stale as they move
onto record and record. These guys have a while till they call it quits. As long
as they continue to make albums like this, they'll win over my contribution to
their CD's. The music is uncompromising, the vocals are deeper than Brett's,
the production quality is superb and the mixing just right. I would make the
suggestion to download this first before you make a purchase of the CD to see
if you like them now that Brett's gone. You may like the direction musically
and the fact that they're even more brutal now!
Ryan Fanucchi
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