NAPALM DEATH - The Code Is Red...Long
Live The Code
Century
Media Records
Ever
since 'Scum' and 'The Peel Sessions' came out, I was hooked on this band. Even
though they play more death metal (especially on this one) it hasn't shyed me
away from liking this band. So on 'The Code Is Red...Long Live The Code',
you'll hear a more ND death metal approach to their music. Though there is
blast beating by Danny on here, it's mostly just fast riffing that's mixed.
This is more of a death metal approach to music on here, as opposed to the old
line-up producing sheer and utter noise-grindcore. I kind of miss that about
the band and thought that 'Harmony Corruption' (and still do) was their
greatest times.
I
admire the fact that the music on here varies, but miss the intensity of the
old ND. At least they're still making music though they're veterans now. Barney's
vocals changed after 'Death By Manipulation'. It's not as low and he doesn't do
the loud massive roars like Barney of the old. But now they have Mitch
contributing screams periodically. Screams ups the variety and keeps you
guessing. A still highly politically based band lyrically but the focus is on
the music, not so much the lyrics. A lot of songs on here too, that's why they
split it up. The guitar is pretty unique though the riff quality is nowhere
near as good as on 'Harmony Corruption'.
It's
fresh meat though, even though this was released in 2005. It's pretty new to me
because it's the first time hearing this album. I don't necessarily like the
slower stuff near the ending of the album, but for the bulk of it, it's a
"B". I felt that they measured up to their standards. And the fact
that this is death metal and not grindcore anymore, they still are pretty much
the founders of that genre. I think it'd possibly be Mitch making the turn into
death metal and it's a big loss that ND doesn't have Jesse anymore. Died too
young, that's for sure. I think Napalm Death wanted a change because the only
real original member is Shane. Even he came later however.
I
liked this album enough to write about it. I thought that the musical quality
was good, just that they should've taken out the outros. They should've just
ended at track 13 and that's it. But they squeezed in two unnecessary tracks. I
guess that that's how they wanted it to be though. A big transformation from them then I used to
know. Especially listening to 'The Peel Sessions' in High School. It seems as
though now that there's less fire in the band because of the lack of Mick, Lee
and Bill, they should've changed their name. They aren't losing their fire
entirely, but let's see how they sound if they're releasing a new album in
2020.
Ryan “Death8699”
Fanucchi
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