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Out-of-print in the US. Import version of their 1994 album. Warner.
Slayer: Tom Araya (vocals, bass); Kerry King, Jeff Hanneman (guitar); Paul Bostaph (drums). Recorded at Oceanway, Los Angeles, California and Sound City, Van Nuys, California. The rock & roll landscape changed dramatically between Seasons in the Abyss in 1990 and Divine Intervention in 1994. With the rise of alternative rock, many metal and hard rock bands that had been enormously successful at the dawn of the '90s were struggling by the middle of the decade. Instead of doing something calculated like emulating Nirvana or Pearl Jam -- or for that matter, Nine Inch Nails or Ministry -- Slayer wisely refused to sound like anyone but Slayer. Tom Araya and co. responded to the new environment simply by striving to be the heaviest metal band they possibly could. Less accessible than Seasons but equally riveting, Divine Intervention marked drummer Paul Bostaph's studio debut with the band. Bostaph proved to be a positive, energizing influence on Slayer, which sounds better than ever on such dark triumphs as "Killing Fields," "Serenity in Murder," and "Circle of Beliefs." Characteristically grim and morbid, Slayer focus on the violently repressive nature of governments and the lengths to which they will go to wield power. And true to form, Slayer's music is as disturbing as their lyrics. ~ Alex Henderson What can you say about a band that can find, to quote one song title, "Serenity In Murder?" And that can write a poetic, detailed observation on the subject? Nothing that scores of critics haven't said about this shocking heavy-metal band for years, except that they're quite good at it. While their ultraviolent songs are figments of their overactive imaginations, the rage they give voice to isn't; things just may be going down the tubes. The first-person descriptions of rape ("Sex, Murder, Art") and necrophilia ("213") on DIVINE INTERVENTION are merely a leap of the imagination from the album's third-person attacks on war criminals ("SS-3"). Think of it as a character study of a man watching society crumble and crumbling along with it. Slayer's superfast, supertight metal, propelled by Paul Bostaph's machine-gun drumming, bottles that crumbling psyche into music that's almost as dangerous as the words are alleged to be. The speed-of-light vocal on "Dittohead," an indictment of the justice system, is sprayed out like lead from an automatic weapon. "Serenity In Murder" slows the singing down over a still-fast beat, creating a psychedelic thrash feel for a song that wallows in the deluded spirituality of a psychotic's act. In the title song, he meets his maker, who may just be the devil. "Who am I to judge thy grace?" he asks. And who are you to judge theirs?
Rolling Stone (2/9/95, p.58) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...Musically, DIVINE INTERVENTION is spectacular. It careens along at impossible tempos, shifting from all-out hardcore ranting to percussive, dissonant riffcraft, often in a single tune....Slayer are one hell of a rock & roll band..." Entertainment Weekly (9/30/94, p.60) - "...the music's headlong charge toward the apocalypse demonstrates why Slayer is the speed-metal band against which all others will forever be judged..." - Rating: B Divine Intervention Music Slayer Divine Intervention Songs Divine Intervention Music Divine Intervention Music Review Average Rating: (4.1 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews METALLICA SUX,SLAYER RULES!!!!!! Divine Intervention Is One Of My Favourite Slayer Albums And It Actually Misses The Dust Unlike Metallica Who Cant Face The Sands Of Time And Just Quit.Also Saint Anger SUCKS!!!! HARD Like So Hard,That Comparing That 'Thing' To We Have Come For You All,The System Has Failed And God Hates Us All There Is Definatelly An Odd One Out And It Isnt Anthrax,Megadeth Or Slayer Its Metallica And The ajtipton Guy Is 100% Retard,Well 99% IF You Count Morbid Angel Submitted by somebody (GREAT BRITAIN)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Negative reviews? Gotta be kdding me. I can't believe someone actually said Metallica's St. Anger is a better album than this--you gotta be kidding me. D.I. is probably the strongest release SLayer has ever done. It also marked the first album with Tom's "new" yelling voice, as well as a shift from devil/evil lyrics to social/political lyrics, which really amped up the aggression of this band. Musically, the album is flawless. There are no weak tracks here at all. It pounds, all the way from beginning to end.
Now for my rant: I think what's going on here is that a lot of younger people who were born in the 90's are now "first discovering" Slayer and comparing them to their corporate-brainwashing NU metal/Grunge throwback/fake death metal garbage that's been coming out for about 15 years now. These are the same people who think Kurt Cobain is God's gift to mankind. If you think Slayer stinks, you are most likely a metal poser, or someone who has not been exposed to enough metal to appreciate what the genre really stands for. Submitted by herbertbirdsfoot (illinois) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
first real album in 4 years Awesome album. my only gripe was that you had to pay real close attention to tom because his singing was not as clear as abyss or south of heaven. still a sick album. Dittohead circle of beliefs are the standouts along with ss-3. Submitted by sean21878 (wilmington delaware USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Now You're standing in my killing field........... This is my fav exept for South this cd is totally brutal fast and hard.Buy this if you like thrash metal. Submitted by GORGOR ULFHEONAR (TOWER,MN.USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
wow slayer=one of the best bands ever! Submitted by sean (kcmo) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$11.99 Personnel: Bruce Falkinburg (vocals); Evan Tanner (drums, percussion). Audio Mixer: J. Robbins. Recording information: The Barn, Brookeville, MD. Heavy music pioneer Scott "Wino" Weinrich (best known as a founding member of doom godfathers the Obsessed and stoner metalists Spirit Caravan) continued to explore the genre with his ensemble the Hidden Hand. The trio's third album, THE RESURRECTION OF WHISKEY FOOTE, released in 2007 on Southern Lord, offers raw, moody heaviness that owes its greatest inspiration to the debauched witching-hour spirit of early Black Sabbath. Following an unusually long, three-year gap since their acclaimed second album, Mother Teacher Destroyer (interrupted only by 2005's Devoid of Color DVD/EP), Maryland's the Hidden Hand delivered yet another thought-provoking, fairly eccentric opus in 2007's curiously named The Resurrection of Whiskey Foote. "Whiskey Foote," as it turns out, is a fictitious character concocted by the group to represent America's early pioneers, about whom each song spins a different yarn, ultimately knitting a semi-intertwined conceptual whole. None of this is very easy to ...
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