Dethklok
18 years ago
General
Just got the Album and I don't see any reason to be taking it out of the player for the rest of the week. This is an amazing piece of work with an wondrous blending of harmonized death within each track. There is not a single moment where I feel bored or want to skip ahead to a more exciting track or go back to the previous track because I'm already in excited anticipation for the next one. While listening It's just blatantly obvious this thing had VERY high production value and the people involved took the best advantages of it. All the individual instruments are perfectly leveled with the singing and no element overpowers any other, its like musical communism.
As any person into hard rock or metal, you should enjoy this, but as any person into death metal or grind, or any number of the other heaviest genres out there you would be able to FULLY appreciate this album's sound and enjoy its distinct quality as it paves the streets with its maelstrom of excitement and its variance in themes and sound from song to song.
One other thing you should remember is that this really isn't even a band's album. This is more or less a soundtrack to a TV show series, which ONE GUY (with the help of several experienced audio engineers) pretty much did himself and is just that much more impressive that it sounds as great as it does. Brendan Small, I feel has managed to get to a place he truly saw himself reaching as one of many major accomplishments in his life by not just creating a show of great entertainment, but also creating something which furthers a specific culture. As an artist making use of so many different mediums to deliver one heavy blow to television, music, and cultural entertainment, he sets an example of a modern day renaissance man.
godamn, I cant stop geeking out about this man. I must get the DVD next.
As any person into hard rock or metal, you should enjoy this, but as any person into death metal or grind, or any number of the other heaviest genres out there you would be able to FULLY appreciate this album's sound and enjoy its distinct quality as it paves the streets with its maelstrom of excitement and its variance in themes and sound from song to song.
One other thing you should remember is that this really isn't even a band's album. This is more or less a soundtrack to a TV show series, which ONE GUY (with the help of several experienced audio engineers) pretty much did himself and is just that much more impressive that it sounds as great as it does. Brendan Small, I feel has managed to get to a place he truly saw himself reaching as one of many major accomplishments in his life by not just creating a show of great entertainment, but also creating something which furthers a specific culture. As an artist making use of so many different mediums to deliver one heavy blow to television, music, and cultural entertainment, he sets an example of a modern day renaissance man.
godamn, I cant stop geeking out about this man. I must get the DVD next.
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btw, the day you posted those face/figure drawings I saw Slither at Wallie world fer 7 bucks.....imagine my suprise when I come home to find you talkin' bout it ;)