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Fire From The Sky

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発売日 2012年07月31日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSpinefarm
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SPINE707439
SKU 602537074396

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Shadows Fall alienated some fans with 2007's Threads of Life. They'd signed to Atlantic and brought the hooks and melodies -- always part of their inherent approach -- to the fore with a production style that was very close to the mainstream's idea of metal. While it sold in decent numbers, charted, and was hotly debated by fans and critics, it wasn't enough to keep Atlantic interested. The band formed their own label, Everblack Industries, for 2009's Retribution, which was a step back into their trademarked vein of thrash metal, and won back many fans they'd temporarily lost. Fire from the Sky finds them on yet another label, this time Razor & Tie. Produced by longtime pal Killswitch Engage/Times of Grace guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz, it's harder and heavier than Retribution, but the production is near crystalline. Brian Fair's vocals are right up front and you can hear every word. Thankfully, he's one of the better lyricists in metal. Here he examines spiritual, philosophical, and rhetorical questions that continually focus on the nature and meaning of life in the face of certain death -- while grim, these are wide open ideas; Shadows Fall have never been a "devil's" metal band. Opener "The Unknown" contains killer guitar arpeggios and a punishing bass throb, as well as the more proggy yet melodic bridges. The intricate yet fiery guitar and drum interplay on "Weight of the World" opens with Fair's direct charge: "Haunted/by the life you wanted/ The end is near/The end is what you fear." Between the shouted, growled, and sung vocals, the riffage of Jon Donais (lead guitar) and Matt Bachand (vocals, guitar) is angry and accusatory but nonetheless prompts existential questions, and while Fair may seem to simply laugh at its subject, it's far more complex than that. The sheer fury of the interplay between bassist Paul Romanko and drummer Jason Bittner (one of the best rhythm sections in modern metal) takes the cut over the rails and into the red. "Save Your Soul" could be early Metallica with its chug and stomp. The machine-gun drums and dual leads that introduce "Lost Within" make it an irresistible choice. Closer "The Wasteland" carries Fire from the Sky careening into the abyss on the hot coals of doubt. This is another step into the sonic and lyric terrain plowed on Retribution, but one in which SF's aggressive, thrashing abandon, musical sophistication, and melodies co-exist in near perfect balance. ~ Thom Jurek

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      The Unknown
    2. 2.
      Divide and Conquer
    3. 3.
      Weight of the World
    4. 4.
      Nothing Remains
    5. 5.
      Fire From the Sky
    6. 6.
      Save Your Soul
    7. 7.
      Blind Faith
    8. 8.
      Lost Within
    9. 9.
      Walk the Edge
    10. 10.
      The Wasteland
    11. 11.
      Eternal Life
    12. 12.
      A Death Worth Dying
    13. 13.
      Failure of the Devout (Live)
    14. 14.
      The Light That Blinds

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Shadows Fall

オリジナル発売日:2012年

商品の紹介

1997年デビューのSPINEFARM UK所属メタル・コア・バンドShadow Fallの、2009年『Retribution』に続く3年ぶりの新作。米マサチューセッツ州スプリングフィールド出身。ツイン・ヴォーカル、ツイン・ギター、ベース、ドラムの5人編成でハード・コアとスラッシュ・メタルを合体させたメタル・コア・サウンドを指向。2002年『The Art Of Balance』(全米15位)、2004年『The War Within』(同20位)、2009年『Retribution』(同35位)とオーヴァーグラウンドな成功を収め、昨今のメタル・コア/MAメタル・ブームの中心的存在として、ひたすら破壊的なサウンドと社会的なメッセージでシーンを驀進中。プロデューサーは同郷のバンドKillswitch Engageのギタリストで、デビュー作以来の盟友であるAdam Dutkiewiczだ。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2012/07/18)

Alternative Press - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "The death-metal-influenced dirge of the title track and the hooky 'Save Your Soul' are perfect counterpoints, keeping things interesting sonically." Billboard - "The set often shifts tempos within individual songs while guitarists Jon Donais and Matt Bachand weave together intricately arranged patterns and light-speed solos over Jason Bittner's thundering double-bass-drum attack." Q - 4 stars out of 5 -- "FIRE FROM THE SKY is furiously heavy but balances melody with the anger to make this their best album in an age." Kerrang - "[A] pure thrash outing....It's a lean, mean metallic assault from a band who only seem to get better with age."
Rovi

Shadows Fall alienated some fans with 2007's Threads of Life. They'd signed to Atlantic and brought the hooks and melodies -- always part of their inherent approach -- to the fore with a production style that was very close to the mainstream's idea of metal. While it sold in decent numbers, charted, and was hotly debated by fans and critics, it wasn't enough to keep Atlantic interested. The band formed their own label, Everblack Industries, for 2009's Retribution, which was a step back into their trademarked vein of thrash metal, and won back many fans they'd temporarily lost. Fire from the Sky finds them on yet another label, this time Razor & Tie. Produced by longtime pal Killswitch Engage/Times of Grace guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz, it's harder and heavier than Retribution, but the production is near crystalline. Brian Fair's vocals are right up front and you can hear every word. Thankfully, he's one of the better lyricists in metal. Here he examines spiritual, philosophical, and rhetorical questions that continually focus on the nature and meaning of life in the face of certain death -- while grim, these are wide open ideas; Shadows Fall have never been a "devil's" metal band. Opener "The Unknown" contains killer guitar arpeggios and a punishing bass throb, as well as the more proggy yet melodic bridges. The intricate yet fiery guitar and drum interplay on "Weight of the World" opens with Fair's direct charge: "Haunted/by the life you wanted/ The end is near/The end is what you fear." Between the shouted, growled, and sung vocals, the riffage of Jon Donais (lead guitar) and Matt Bachand (vocals, guitar) is angry and accusatory but nonetheless prompts existential questions, and while Fair may seem to simply laugh at its subject, it's far more complex than that. The sheer fury of the interplay between bassist Paul Romanko and drummer Jason Bittner (one of the best rhythm sections in modern metal) takes the cut over the rails and into the red. "Save Your Soul" could be early Metallica with its chug and stomp. The machine-gun drums and dual leads that introduce "Lost Within" make it an irresistible choice. Closer "The Wasteland" carries Fire from the Sky careening into the abyss on the hot coals of doubt. This is another step into the sonic and lyric terrain plowed on Retribution, but one in which SF's aggressive, thrashing abandon, musical sophistication, and melodies co-exist in near perfect balance. ~ Thom Jurek|
Rovi

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