From the moment the jagged riffing of "Prayer" begins to pour out of the speakers, one thing is quite clear: Disturbed has learned to cut the fat. Their first record was a massively heavy affair, but at times the music was mired in somewhat needless passages. But on Believe, Disturbed takes the sort of jump that their heroes in Soundgarden and Pantera made after their respective breakthrough records. No longer depending on the choppy tempos and percussion-based riffing of the past, guitarist Dan Donegan has made great strides in expanding their sound to include more varied guitar work all around. Take the title track, which moves from a brutal chug to a sweeping chorus that suddenly stops in its tracks and turns into a winding riff that recalls the work of vintage James Hetfield. It's great stuff, the kind of audible theatrics that makes good heavy metal so visceral and potent. Draiman makes an appreciated and notable effort to stretch his vocal boundaries as well, and his performance is one of the most improved of the band. His clear wail is a more emotive vessel this time, while his gravel-throated bark still adds the trademark harsh element to the sound. All of this adds up to a deeply melodic, at times even beautiful treatment of the genre; the kind of record that makes a metalhead proud to be a metalhead. Highlights include the epic and slightly tragic "Remember," Draiman's savage yammering on "Liberate," the dynamic flip-flopping between razor-sharp aggression and spiritual contemplation on "Rise," and the understated power ballad "Darkness." Certain songs do sound a bit too much like other bands for their own good, but this is out of hero worship more than a lack of originality and doesn't affect anything significantly. In the end, Believe is a satisfying slab of aggression from front to back, filled with enough muscle and brains to render the minor faults irrelevant. Where many of the bands that came out at the same time have proved to be one-album wonders, Believe is proof positive that Disturbed is a force of metal that's here to stay. ~ Bradley Torreano
Rovi
アイアン・メイデンやパンテラといった〈王道〉を邁進するメタル・バンドに最大限の敬意を表すと同時に、モダンな味付けや工夫も怠らず……。ディスターブドが放つ2年半ぶりの新作、真の意味でニュー・メタルな内容だ。緩急自在なリズムで絶唱するヴォーカルのデヴィッド・ドレイマン。筋肉質でゴツい体つきだが威圧的な雰囲気はゼロの彼、磨き上げたスキンヘッドと大胆な口ピアスを含め、初来日となった今年の〈SUMMER SONIC〉でも強烈な存在感をアピール。絶叫でもラップでもない、その独特の唱法で神秘的なムードを演出する。曲の骨格は冒頭にも挙げたように、伝統的なヘヴィー・メタル・サウンドの影響が色濃い。ただ、精神世界や宗教論に深い造詣を持つデヴィッドが、結果的にトゥールにも通じるような唯一無二の個性をこのバンドに与えているのだ。コーンとのツアーも控え、今後大化けすること必至である。
bounce (C)トリプル永地
タワーレコード(2002年10月号掲載 (P91))