Disavowed : "Perceptive Deception" [2001]

..:: Información del Álbum ::..
Banda: Disavowed
Álbum:
Perceptive Deception

Año:
2001

Género:
Brutal Death Metal

País:
Holanda

Tamaño:
30.2 MB
Calidad:
Buena

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3 comments:

Ma†ías said...

Once again Holland has introduced the Underground Scene with yet another great act.This band revolves around the American Death Metal act, with inspirations from bands such as Deeds of Flesh, Suffocation, Dying Fetus, Disgorge and many others. One cannot forget their fellow countrymen Severe Torture and Pyaemia.All nine tracks in this album are brutal and sick. The vocalist has a unique style of growling whilst the backing vocals come from Joel of Pyaemia. The lyrics are also rather different to normal Death Metal bands but still rather interesting to follow. The drummer who is also Robbe V from Pyaemia is till brutal as ever with Disavowed. Even though Disavowed tend to repeat their riffs quite frequently and some are quite similar to each other, they do it in such a way that it doesn’t bore the listener. Speed, technique and melody rule all their songs making it an enjoyable CD to listen too, from track 1 to 9.

The production is great. The cover art is by well-known artist Jon Zig who drew cover arts for bands such as Deeds of Flesh, Disgorge etc. The CD also contains a video clip of one of their songs mastered by Robbe K the Vocalist. The sound quality is fucking amazing. All the instruments are levelled perfectly one cannot complain about the recording.In conclusion I think that this is a true masterpiece for all Metal Heads that listen to Death Metal. It’s a definite must in everyone’s CD collection.

Pestilent

Ma†ías said...

This album can be instantly described with a few familiar words; fast, technical, brutal, Suffocation. For some metal fans, myself included, these are the key ingredients, and enough to mark a great death metal album. The production is immaculate, the band have their own sound within the limited confines of the genre, very bassy, but it is also very clear and doesn't suffer from the mudiness that often obscures the riffs in many DM acts. The vocalist has an original style too, slightly more high-pitched than usual, but very fast and very coarse. The lyrics are slightly unusual, short philosophical rants regarding existentialism as far as I could tell, which make an interesting change. The unrelenting high-tempo makes the songs quite breathtaking to listen to, mostly because the band exhibits an exceptionally fluid style, while maintaining the complex structure of the riffs. This is where Disavowed scores extra points over their rivals in my opinion, because they have managed to avoid the jagged and sometimes frustrating start-stop ethic that many DM seem to deem as necessary to reach the technical content quotient. The marks the band lose are simply because they haven't done anything amazingly original. But as a model of how good death metal can be when put into really heavy, crystal clear production with intensely accomplished instrumentalists exhibiting an ability to write mature and dynamic songs, this surely ransk alongside the best.

Written by VomitedAnalTract on September 15th, 2003

Ma†ías said...

Once again Holland has introduced the Underground Scene with yet another great act.This band revolves around the American Death Metal act, with inspirations from bands such as Deeds of Flesh, Suffocation, Dying Fetus, Disgorge and many others. One cannot forget their fellow countrymen Severe Torture and Pyaemia.All nine tracks in this album are brutal and sick. The vocalist has a unique style of growling whilst the backing vocals come from Joel of Pyaemia. The lyrics are also rather different to normal Death Metal bands but still rather interesting to follow. The drummer who is also Robbe V from Pyaemia is till brutal as ever with Disavowed. Even though Disavowed tend to repeat their riffs quite frequently and some are quite similar to each other, they do it in such a way that it doesn’t bore the listener. Speed, technique and melody rule all their songs making it an enjoyable CD to listen too, from track 1 to 9.

The production is great. The cover art is by well-known artist Jon Zig who drew cover arts for bands such as Deeds of Flesh, Disgorge etc. The CD also contains a video clip of one of their songs mastered by Robbe K the Vocalist. The sound quality is fucking amazing. All the instruments are levelled perfectly one cannot complain about the recording.In conclusion I think that this is a true masterpiece for all Metal Heads that listen to Death Metal. It’s a definite must in everyone’s CD collection.

Written by Pestilent on March 20th, 2004

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