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From Wisdom to Hate

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発売日 2019年03月21日
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レーベルPunishment 18 Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 PR18147
SKU 8033712043852

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:40:34
Gorguts: Luc LeMay (vocals, guitar); Daniel Mongrain (guitar); Steve Cloutier (bass); Steve MacDonald (drums). Recorded at Studio Victor, Montreal, Canada. Personnel: Luc Lemay (vocals); Steve Macdonald (drums). Audio Mixer: Pierre Remillard. Liner Note Author: Luc Lemay. Recording information: Studio Victor, Montreal. After releasing the extremely challenging Obscura album, Gorguts left fans and critics wondering where they would turn next. Would they continue in that record's aggressively experimental direction, or tone things down to something more in line with the more standard (and less controversial) death metal of their first two albums? From Wisdom to Hate shows the answer to be "both" (or "neither," depending on how you look at it). On one hand, this music is certainly not stereotypical death metal fare, something that's clear in everything from the difficult (beyond math rock) time signatures to the discordant guitar parts, which utilize advanced harmonies rarely heard in the genre and frequently bypass traditional power chords altogether. Even the song structures themselves are unique, often based on detailed, interlocking patterns that cycle over and over (see "Elusive Treasures"), as opposed to relying on standard riff sequences or verse-chorus-verse forms. On the other hand, From Wisdom isn't quite as far-out as its predecessor. Luc Lemay's vocals, while still rather agonizing, are not the same as the abrasive, high-pitched wailing on Obscura -- they're much deeper. In addition, the tempos are steadier and less extreme, while the actual songs aren't as crammed with details, making them easier to follow. (Drummer Steve MacDonald, replacing Obscura's Patrick Robert, is less inclined to fill every space with an insane blastbeat or drum fill, which contributes to this change.) In the end, From Wisdom to Hate may not have the same epic scope or crazed intensity as Obscura but, by taking that album's experimentation and fitting it into a (relatively) more straightforward setting, it is certainly more approachable. While still not for the timid, this disc is a good introduction one of death metal's most creative, musical bands, circa 2001. ~ William York
エディション : Reissue

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    1. 1.
      Inverted

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    2. 2.
      Behave Through Mythos

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    3. 3.
      From Wisdom to Hate

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    4. 4.
      The Quest for Equilibrium

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    5. 5.
      Unearthing the Past

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    6. 6.
      Elusive Treasures

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    7. 7.
      Das Matyrium Des

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    8. 8.
      Testimonial Ruins [Instrumental]

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アーティスト: Gorguts

商品の紹介

CMJ (3/26/01, p.18) - "...Doomy death grind music....[that] serious metal fans will find some salvation in..."
Rovi

After releasing the extremely challenging Obscura album, Gorguts left fans and critics wondering where they would turn next. Would they continue in that record's aggressively experimental direction, or tone things down to something more in line with the more standard (and less controversial) death metal of their first two albums? From Wisdom to Hate shows the answer to be "both" (or "neither," depending on how you look at it). On one hand, this music is certainly not stereotypical death metal fare, something that's clear in everything from the difficult (beyond math rock) time signatures to the discordant guitar parts, which utilize advanced harmonies rarely heard in the genre and frequently bypass traditional power chords altogether. Even the song structures themselves are unique, often based on detailed, interlocking patterns that cycle over and over (see "Elusive Treasures"), as opposed to relying on standard riff sequences or verse-chorus-verse forms. On the other hand, From Wisdom isn't quite as far-out as its predecessor. Luc Lemay's vocals, while still rather agonizing, are not the same as the abrasive, high-pitched wailing on Obscura -- they're much deeper. In addition, the tempos are steadier and less extreme, while the actual songs aren't as crammed with details, making them easier to follow. (Drummer Steve MacDonald, replacing Obscura's Patrick Robert, is less inclined to fill every space with an insane blastbeat or drum fill, which contributes to this change.) In the end, From Wisdom to Hate may not have the same epic scope or crazed intensity as Obscura but, by taking that album's experimentation and fitting it into a (relatively) more straightforward setting, it is certainly more approachable. While still not for the timid, this disc is a good introduction one of death metal's most creative, musical bands, circa 2001. ~ William York
Rovi

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