YouTubeで「revive my wounds」を聴き、その煌びやかなメロディとアグレッションに感銘し購入。 fear factoryを彷彿させるエレクトロニクスによるインダストリアルな音の数々、エクストリームな今風のメタルを加味した本作。 ゲストドラマーとしてsoilworkのdirkが参加。 中には少し退屈になる曲も数曲あったが、「非常に聴きやすい」サウンドであり、revive my wounds以外にも良曲は存在した。 まだまだ飛躍するポテンシャルを感じさせる一枚。
5つ星のうち5.0Like a cybernetic version of Emperor and Dimmu Borgir
2015年9月3日に英国でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
An absolute stormer. I discovered this band from seeing Rachel Aspe's cover version on YouTube...the album exceeds expectations. Like a cybernetic version of Emperor and Dimmu Borgir, but with a superb, pop-hook edge, this album never ceases to amaze. For fans of Strapping Young Lad and Emperor at their most melodic. Uplifting and powerful.
A bit of info to preface: I've been listening to Sybreed for a little over 4 years now, having purchased their debut album in 2004 completely on a whim and sample of the song Decoy. I heard a little Fear Factory, a little Meshuggah, and enough beginners energy to come across a something unique, if not 100% original. Still, the album grew on me, and has since become my favorite debut album of all time. But, as with any debut, the stakes and expectations become higher for the followup, so when I heard that a sequel was being created, I was cautiously optimistic, seeking out whatever lo-fi fourth-hand web sample of new material I could find, and while I liked these as well, I still wondered if they could match their original in overall power. As the title of this review indicates, what Sybreed have accomplished here is extraordinary. Their tempos have become varied and the guitar lines faster and more explosive, but their songs' dynamics and melodies demonstrate a band far more 3-dimensional than anything I've ever heard in metal, or for that matter the more specific genre of Melodic Death Metal, which, no doubt, will be the pigeonhole genre in which this album is grouped. It's so much more, though. Revive my wounds shows a band which simultaneously wishes to destroy and worship, and that confusion makes for an incredible shift in vocal output that puts the other disciples of Burton C. Bell to shame. Permafrost uses a commanding build through verse and prechorus to get your attention, until the chorus comes in like an avalanche. Plasmaterial, here as a North American bonus track, has a gorgeous backdrop of synths to complement the powerful main riff, topped off with some of most haunting chorus-work on the whole album. And, Orbital, my personal favorite from the album, takes its time to generate an atmosphere, until eventually detonating with prolonged screaming, perfectly in key, to carry the bridge melody. I have never heard anything like this, and apart from being a massive step up from their origins, this is the sound of a band with almost limitless potential; I can't wait for what's next.
Sybreed ist und bleibt eine der individuell-stärksten Bands die ich je erlebt und gehört habe. Nach ihren ersten Meisterwerk "Slave Design" welches von Anfang bis Ende keine Schwächen aufweißt, war ich umso gespannter, aber auch kritischer im Blick auf "Antares"!
....KRASS! Einfach nur KRASS! Ein Ohrwurm jagd den nächsten, wie schon bereits bei Slave Design. Schade das es um Sybreed bereits geschehen ist, hätte alles für ein Konzert gegeben.
I recently bought Sybreed- Antares from Amazon.com a few weeks ago. It's by far one of the best Metal albums I've ever been blessed enough to grace my ears with it's presence! If you're a fan of Fear Factory, Mnemic, Raunchy and Disarmonia Mundi...then you'll probably mess in your pants(one way or another)when you hear it. Powerful vocals, chuggy guitar riffs with beautiful rhythms, insane drums(Soilwork's Dirk Verbeuren),and everything under the sun. The only thing that could be missing are guitar solos. But, guitar solos would most likely not fit right. I love the album the way it is. It's probably THE best album I've ever heard and I just recently heard of Sybrred a few weeks ago. I just wish I knew what Antares means...I rate this album 6 out of 5 stars!!!