01. Divine
Illusion
02. There Is Nothing Left
03. Procession Of Ashes
04. A Pure Evil
05. Embrace The Curse
06. Spineless
07. The Past Will Haunt Us Both
08. Royalty Into Exile
09. My Retaliation
10. Rebirth
11. The Death Plague
12. In This Life Of Pain
02. There Is Nothing Left
03. Procession Of Ashes
04. A Pure Evil
05. Embrace The Curse
06. Spineless
07. The Past Will Haunt Us Both
08. Royalty Into Exile
09. My Retaliation
10. Rebirth
11. The Death Plague
12. In This Life Of Pain
I
have always comfortable classified All
Shall Perish as deathcore (a comfortable stime). After this fourth studio release
it is near impossible to label, due to a lot of progressive/speed elements that
this album offer. As a package (production, effort, tone) the album is a major
improvement from Awaken the Dreamers – a pleasure for the senses.
The
new drummer presents no problems; I fail to discern their styles. The lyrics once
again made a huge impression, as well as the vocals itself. Francesco Artusato (lead guitarist) is a
very interesting addition to the band, and may have had a greater influence in
their change of sound.
Divine illusion is
an impressive first song, with a feel of djent. In essence, the lyrics are
really brutal and the instruments adds to this brutality. This is
all accomplished without relying on tedious breakdowns.
There is nothing left presents a
really progressive take on the vocals with the vocalist ranging from really low
to high-pitched screams. The lyrics are also rather fast, which changes the
pace of the song. Procession of ashes is
a really nihilistic song, yet in no way melodramatic. The theme of the whole
song is burning the world down. Insane guitar outro to the song.
A Pure evil is backed up by some
serious sweeping, deep guttural vocals and insane bends. The pitch and
crudeness of the screams are really something to prepare yourself for. Embrace the curse is a heavy song with an
awesome mix by the production. Spineless starts with an insane
guitar part. On the track a lot of their speed elements shines through. The
drumming itself is fast and technical/tricky. Love the use of drum-rolls.
The past will haunt us both fading
intro is really elegant, with the drums creating an epic build-up. It’s amazing
how the vocalist can keep the pitch so long. Royalty into exile has
a real tasty riff at 1:24. My retaliation is a very intense song, with
the vocals dropping in at the first second with “I hope to see you fucking die”.
Rebirth has an insane guitar solo
in the first minute of the song. After
hearing The Death Plague a couple of times I
could not help singing with “We are the
dominant species”. In no sense does the album slow down at the end. This
song is still filled with brutal riffs, bone-crushing vocals and drum-beats
that make your spine cringe.
In this life of pain has interesting
palm-mutes . This album is meant to
satisfy the die-hard fans of this genre. A true monster of an album.
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