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発売日 2014年03月18日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSolid State
構成数 3
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 TNB000030
SKU 810488020885

構成数 : 3枚
合計収録時間 : 01:00:53
Personnel: Ryan Clark (vocals); Patrick Judge, Jeremiah Scott (guitar); Aaron Sprinkle (strings, keyboards, programming); Yogi Watts (drums). Audio Mixer: Zeuss . Liner Note Authors: Demon Hunter; Ryan Clark . Recording information: Anthem Productions, Nashville, TN; Blank Book Studio, Franklin, TN; Simeon Music, La Vergne, TN. Editor: Aaron Sprinkle. Photographer: Cale Glendening. Extremist, the seventh long-player from the Nashville-based Christian metal outfit responsible for delivering CCM a much needed kick in the teeth for the last decade or so, opens ostentatiously with "Death," a fractured, brutish, and surprisingly opulent (at least in its Ghost B.C.-inspired first half) introduction to an album that covers a lot of ground, stylistically. The band offer up a pair of solid, guitarmony-laden roof-raisers early on with "Artificial Light" and "The Last One Alive," both of which strike a nice balance between piston-pumping brutality and crisp, radio-ready sheen, but it's the relentless, hyper-kinetic "Cross to Bear," with its Gatling gun verses and seemingly endless volley of breakdowns that elicits the biggest draw of breath. The band flirts less successfully with electronic elements and burnished industrial metal on "What I'm Not," and mainstream post-grunge on the anthemic-to-a-fault "Heart of a Graveyard," but they manage to navigate the shipwreck-strewn waters of power balladry with surprising aplomb -- "He Don't Need Me" and "I Will Fail You" somehow manage to locate the sweet spot between turgid Godsmack broodiness and the stately melancholy of "Fade to Black"-era Metallica. Though there is a heavier focus on the clean side of things this time around, Ryan Clark continues to wield one of the more sonorous and easy to decipher death rattles in the business, and the band tears through each track, especially the heavier ones, with a ferocity that's usually relegated to groups with only an album or two under their belts. Extremist may be a tad too bold of a title, but it's still another strong entry into the Demon Hunter discography. ~ James Christopher Monger
エディション : Deluxe Edition

  1. 1.[CDアルバム] DISC 1:
    1. 1.
      Death
    2. 2.
      Artificial Light
    3. 3.
      What I'm Not
    4. 4.
      The Last One Alive
    5. 5.
      I Will Fail You
    6. 6.
      One Last Song
    7. 7.
      Cross To Rear
    8. 8.
      Hell Don't Need Me
    9. 9.
      In Time
    10. 10.
      Beyond Me
    11. 11.
      Gasoline
    12. 12.
      The Heart of a Graveyard
    13. 13.
      Waste Me
    14. 14.
      Helpless Hope
  2. 2.[DVD] DISC 2:
    1. 1.
      [Untitled]
  3. 3.[7”シングルレコード] DISC 3:
    1. 1.
      I Will Fail You [Acoustic]
    2. 2.
      Hell Don't Need Me [Acoustic]

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Demon Hunter

その他
エンジニア: Jeremiah Scott
プロデューサー: Jeremiah Scott

商品の紹介

クリスチャンメタル・バンド デーモン・ハンターの7作目となる新作アルバム『Extremist』のCDとアルバムのメイキングDVD、7インチ・アナログ盤を収めた8x8サイズの糸綴じ仕様P64ハードカバー・ブックの限定セット。アルバムにはボーナストラック2曲を追加収録する。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2014/04/18)

Extremist, the seventh long-player from the Nashville-based Christian metal outfit responsible for delivering CCM a much needed kick in the teeth for the last decade or so, opens ostentatiously with "Death," a fractured, brutish, and surprisingly opulent (at least in its Ghost B.C.-inspired first half) introduction to an album that covers a lot of ground, stylistically. The band offer up a pair of solid, guitarmony-laden roof-raisers early on with "Artificial Light" and "The Last One Alive," both of which strike a nice balance between piston-pumping brutality and crisp, radio-ready sheen, but it's the relentless, hyper-kinetic "Cross to Bear," with its Gatling gun verses and seemingly endless volley of breakdowns that elicits the biggest draw of breath. The band flirts less successfully with electronic elements and burnished industrial metal on "What I'm Not," and mainstream post-grunge on the anthemic-to-a-fault "Heart of a Graveyard," but they manage to navigate the shipwreck-strewn waters of power balladry with surprising aplomb -- "He Don't Need Me" and "I Will Fail You" somehow manage to locate the sweet spot between turgid Godsmack broodiness and the stately melancholy of "Fade to Black"-era Metallica. Though there is a heavier focus on the clean side of things this time around, Ryan Clark continues to wield one of the more sonorous and easy to decipher death rattles in the business, and the band tears through each track, especially the heavier ones, with a ferocity that's usually relegated to groups with only an album or two under their belts. Extremist may be a tad too bold of a title, but it's still another strong entry into the Demon Hunter discography. ~ James Christopher Monger
Rovi

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