As far as rock music goes, Detroit will always be primarily associated for spawning such high-energy proto-punk bands as the Stooges and the MC5. In other words, extreme metal isn't exactly one of the area's chief music exports. But rather unexpectedly, Detroit has given birth to one of the more intense metal acts of the early 21st century, the Black Dahlia Murder, who manage to up the ante even further with their fifth release overall, 2007's Nocturnal. While death metal serves as the group's musical foundation, the Black Dahlia Murder is certainly one of the more melodic bands of the genre -- and manage to do so without forfeiting any of their metallic muscle. Blastbeats, death metal riffs, and vocals that alternate between growled and screamed (the latter a tactic which quickly became the standard of the genre), Nocturnal shows the group refining and focusing their style/sound even further, especially on such delightful little ditties as "Everything Went Black" and "I Worship Only What You Bleed." Nocturnal certainly delivers on the promise of their 2005 breakthrough, Miasma -- no abrupt "losing of the plot" here, folks. ~ Greg Prato
Rovi
いよいよ勝負に出たこの3作目は、フォロワーを蹴散らす最強の仕上がり! ボートラにレフト・フォー・デッドのカヴァーを選ぶセンスから察するに、もともとは筋金入りのハードコア・マニアが究極のスピードとアグレッションを追求するあまり、メタル的なバカテクで武装したのがそもそもの起源と分析するが、無心に掻き鳴らされるそのブルータリティーは、もはやレッドゾーンを完全突破! ザクとは違うのだよ、ザクとは!
bounce (C)塀戸門家
タワーレコード(2007年10月号掲載 (P86))
非常に技術が優れているデスボイスだと感じた。
耳を劈くような高音と、地獄の底から湧き出たような低音を、曲中に何度も入れ替えて上手く歌いこなしている。
今まで聞いた事のないようなデスボイスを聞きたい方にオススメ。(○'艸`●)