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Error In Evolution [Digipak]

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発売日 2007年03月05日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルNuclear Blast
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 NB1812CDD
SKU 727361181208

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
It seems like only yesterday that Sweden's cleverly named One Man Army and the Undead Quartet released their debut album, but here they are, back already with album number two, Error in Evolution, which either proves that they're remarkably prolific, or that there's literally nothing else to do up there in the great white north! But that's another bone to pick, and whether they were indeed snowed inside the studio all winter or not, this sophomore effort's agile and risk-taking selection of contemporary thrash, death metal, and rot & roll (plus countless small nods to this and that, besides) suffers from only minor creative fatigue as compared to its predecessor. On the downside, "Such a Sick Boy," "Nightmare in Ashes and Blood" and "Hail the King" sound just a little too much like the Haunted for comfort (with a few marbles knocked out of whack), and on the irreparably goofy "See Them Burn" and elliptical tribute to Kiss, "Knights in Satan's Service," it's a little difficult to tell whether one should be laughing with these guys or at them. On the upside, though, both "Mine for the Taking" and "The Supreme Butcher are far more immediate than they are schizophrenic; "Heaven Knows No Pain" does a fine job of re-envisioning Entombed with the aid of synthesizers; and "The Sun Never Shines" simply provides some wildly exciting ultra thrashing delights -- too enjoyable to be denied. And in a final display of their maverick spirit for doing exactly what they feel like (always a good thing in today's calculated music world), the band shamelessly covers Alice Cooper's "He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask)" -- which is obviously not an AC song you'd ever expect to hear covered, even if it was originally banned in Sweden! So, for this variety of reasons, Error in Evolution sees One Man Army and the Undead Quartet delivering more surprises and entertainment than your average Scandinavian metal record -- snowed in studio or not. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Mine for the Taking

      アーティスト: One Man Army & The Undead Quartet

    2. 2.
      Knight's in Satan's Service

      アーティスト: One Man Army & The Undead Quartet

    3. 3.
      Such a Sick Boy

      アーティスト: One Man Army & The Undead Quartet

    4. 4.
      Supreme Butcher

      アーティスト: One Man Army & The Undead Quartet

    5. 5.
      Sun Never Shines

      アーティスト: One Man Army & The Undead Quartet

    6. 6.
      See Them Burn

      アーティスト: One Man Army & The Undead Quartet

    7. 7.
      Nightmare in Ashes and Blood

      アーティスト: One Man Army & The Undead Quartet

    8. 8.
      He's Back

      アーティスト: One Man Army & The Undead Quartet

    9. 9.
      Hail the King

      アーティスト: One Man Army & The Undead Quartet

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: One Man Army & The Undead Quartet

商品の紹介

Kerrang - "Taking the distilled metal heaviness of countrymen Meshuggah, and adding a thuggish thrash bent, it's wonderfully belligerent, and completely brutal throughout..."
Rovi

It seems like only yesterday that Sweden's cleverly named One Man Army and the Undead Quartet released their debut album, but here they are, back already with album number two, Error in Evolution, which either proves that they're remarkably prolific, or that there's literally nothing else to do up there in the great white north! But that's another bone to pick, and whether they were indeed snowed inside the studio all winter or not, this sophomore effort's agile and risk-taking selection of contemporary thrash, death metal, and rot & roll (plus countless small nods to this and that, besides) suffers from only minor creative fatigue as compared to its predecessor. On the downside, "Such a Sick Boy," "Nightmare in Ashes and Blood" and "Hail the King" sound just a little too much like the Haunted for comfort (with a few marbles knocked out of whack), and on the irreparably goofy "See Them Burn" and elliptical tribute to Kiss, "Knights in Satan's Service," it's a little difficult to tell whether one should be laughing with these guys or at them. On the upside, though, both "Mine for the Taking" and "The Supreme Butcher are far more immediate than they are schizophrenic; "Heaven Knows No Pain" does a fine job of re-envisioning Entombed with the aid of synthesizers; and "The Sun Never Shines" simply provides some wildly exciting ultra thrashing delights -- too enjoyable to be denied. And in a final display of their maverick spirit for doing exactly what they feel like (always a good thing in today's calculated music world), the band shamelessly covers Alice Cooper's "He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask)" -- which is obviously not an AC song you'd ever expect to hear covered, even if it was originally banned in Sweden! So, for this variety of reasons, Error in Evolution sees One Man Army and the Undead Quartet delivering more surprises and entertainment than your average Scandinavian metal record -- snowed in studio or not. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia|
Rovi

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