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Earthblood (EU)

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発売日 2009年02月16日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルCentury Media
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 9978192
SKU 5051099781924

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Nearly four years have passed since the release of God Forbid's last album, 2005's post-apocalyptic concept piece Constitution of Treason, and, at the time, the New Jersey natives ranked just beneath bands such as Killswitch Engage, Lamb of God, and Shadows Fall in what was then called (rather generously) the New Wave of American Heavy Metal. Needless to say, much has changed since then, and the heavy metal scene into which the quintet unleashed its fifth long-player, Earthsblood, in early 2009, had seen, among other things, the replacement of melodic death metal with more brutal deathcore, the unlikely rebirth of thrash, the widespread extinction of emo/screamo, and a general stylistic splintering that left no clear indication about the next dominant trend. But luckily, God Forbid have never been ones to follow trends as much as their own creative muse wherever it might lead them, so although some of their fans may chafe at the inevitable progression presented on Earthsblood, no one can accuse the band of playing it safe. Nor is there a simple way to categorize the numerous textures and subgenres contributing to the complex architecture of this new collection of songs: thrash, hardcore, death metal, and non-metal...nothing is really out of bounds. Any given song -- from the concise three-minute punch of "Shallow" to the nine-minute expanse of the title track -- harbors all kinds of instrumental ingredients, including hard/soft mood swings, bludgeoning riffs (some played on down-tuned seven-strings), clean melodies, syncopated and straight-ahead rhythms, etc. Likewise the vocals, which vary from clean to growled and largely recite very decent lyrics, too -- something one should never take for granted in metal. As a result, Earthsblood is not only a challenging and unique-sounding heavy metal album, likely to reveal new secrets with every listen, but in many ways a timeless one as well. It probably won't sink as quickly or appeal as widely as other, more niche-oriented releases, but watch it crop up on many year-end "best of 2009" lists. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      The Discovery

      アーティスト: God Forbid

    2. 2.
      The Rain

      アーティスト: God Forbid

    3. 3.
      Empire of the Gun

      アーティスト: God Forbid

    4. 4.
      War of Attrition

      アーティスト: God Forbid

    5. 5.
      The New Clear

      アーティスト: God Forbid

    6. 6.
      Shallow

      アーティスト: God Forbid

    7. 7.
      Walk Alone

      アーティスト: God Forbid

    8. 8.
      Bat the Angels

      アーティスト: God Forbid

    9. 9.
      Earthsblood

      アーティスト: God Forbid

    10. 10.
      Gaia (The Vultures)

      アーティスト: God Forbid

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: God Forbid

商品の紹介

ニュージャージーが誇るメタルコア・バンド、God Forbidの待望のニュー・アルバムが登場!昨年話題となった映画『ゼア・ウィル・ビー・ブラッド』からタイトルのインスパイアを受けたという本作。現在世界を覆う諸問題を抽象的に観察した作品となっている深みと多様性を増した音楽性で、このジャンル随一の革新的なバンドとの評価を受けること必至!プロデュースはAtreyuなどを手がけるEric Rachel、そしてヴォーカル・トラックのプロデュースはFearFactory, Threat Signalを手がけるChristian Olde Wolbersが担当!
タワーレコード(2009/04/08)

Alternative Press - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he guitar solos are more melodic and intricate, choruses catchier and more anthemic, rhythms more punishing, and the lead and background vocals alike are multidimensional and captivating." Kerrang - "The genuine progression on the likes of lead single 'War of Attrition' and the nine-minute title-track should guarantee well-pleased audiences, old and new alike." Q - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]heir magpie-like approach to metal's subgenres is more reinvention than retread."
Rovi

Nearly four years have passed since the release of God Forbid's last album, 2005's post-apocalyptic concept piece Constitution of Treason, and, at the time, the New Jersey natives ranked just beneath bands such as Killswitch Engage, Lamb of God, and Shadows Fall in what was then called (rather generously) the New Wave of American Heavy Metal. Needless to say, much has changed since then, and the heavy metal scene into which the quintet unleashed its fifth long-player, Earthsblood, in early 2009, had seen, among other things, the replacement of melodic death metal with more brutal deathcore, the unlikely rebirth of thrash, the widespread extinction of emo/screamo, and a general stylistic splintering that left no clear indication about the next dominant trend. But luckily, God Forbid have never been ones to follow trends as much as their own creative muse wherever it might lead them, so although some of their fans may chafe at the inevitable progression presented on Earthsblood, no one can accuse the band of playing it safe. Nor is there a simple way to categorize the numerous textures and subgenres contributing to the complex architecture of this new collection of songs: thrash, hardcore, death metal, and non-metal...nothing is really out of bounds. Any given song -- from the concise three-minute punch of "Shallow" to the nine-minute expanse of the title track -- harbors all kinds of instrumental ingredients, including hard/soft mood swings, bludgeoning riffs (some played on down-tuned seven-strings), clean melodies, syncopated and straight-ahead rhythms, etc. Likewise the vocals, which vary from clean to growled and largely recite very decent lyrics, too -- something one should never take for granted in metal. As a result, Earthsblood is not only a challenging and unique-sounding heavy metal album, likely to reveal new secrets with every listen, but in many ways a timeless one as well. It probably won't sink as quickly or appeal as widely as other, more niche-oriented releases, but watch it crop up on many year-end "best of 2009" lists. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia|
Rovi

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