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2002 album featuring members of Opeth & Katatonia. Century Media.
Bloodbath: Mikael Akerfeldt (vocals); Anders Nystrom (guitar, background vocals); Jonas Renkse (bass, background vocals); Dan Swano (drums, background vocals). Personnel: Mikael Åkerfeldt (vocals); Anders Nyström (guitar, background vocals); Dan Swanö (drums, background vocals). Recording information: Hellfactory Studios (02/2002-05/2002); The Room (02/2002-05/2002); The Room & Hellfactory Studios (02/2002-05/2002). Photographer: Bloodbath. Resurrection Through Carnage is the first full-length by this Swedish old-school death metal side project. This quartet's all-star lineup consists of Mikael Akerfeldt (Opeth) on vocals, Anders Nyström (aka Blackheim) (Katatonia, Diabolical Masquerade) on guitars, Jonas Renkse (also of Katatonia) on bass, and Dan Swano (Edge of Sanity, Karaboudjan, Nightingale) on drums. This group exists largely to pay homage to the old Swedish death metal greats (such as Entombed and Dismember), but it is also clearly a way for these musicians to have some fun and blow off some steam from their more serious "day jobs." Still, what immediately stands out about this album, especially considering the tongue-in-cheek press surrounding this release, is just how serious these guys are about playing this music, and how intense and heavy these performances are. It's actually surprising, considering how mellow and nuanced the recent work of Opeth, Katatonia, and Nightingale have often been. Throughout the album, the succession of well-placed riffs, melodic breakdowns, and blastbeats proves again and again that not only are the musicians students of the genre, but that this music is seemingly in their blood (no gore puns intended). The only non-authentic part of this album, and its main drawback, is the recording quality, which is cleaner and more digital-sounding than any of the old-school albums being paid homage to. On the other hand, at least the band saw fit to replicate the dirty, skuzzy guitar tone of the old Sunlight Studios/Tomas Skogsberg productions. All in all, this is a fun and suitably nasty album that should satisfy fans of this style, and possibly surprise fans of these musicians' other recent efforts. ~ William York
CMJ (12/02/02, p.25) - "...RESURRECTION THROUGH CARNAGE presents metal as rebellion and it's an exercise in old fashioned death metal that will give you nightmares..." Resurrection Through Carnage Music Bloodbath Resurrection Through Carnage Songs Resurrection Through Carnage Music Resurrection Through Carnage Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Killer tunes, but lame guitar tone nearly kills it... More intense, well-crafted mayhem from these death metal masters, in the same vein as their outstanding and brilliant but disappointingly way too short ep. If you're a serious deathmetal collector you should have this cd. Just a word of waring for those guitar fanatics out there, the guitar distortion is so horribly lame on this album, unlike their ep, that it's really tough to appreciate the first-rate craftsmanship and precise execution of the tunes. For that reason alone, the ep blows this production in the weeds IMHO. Time to upgrade to some serious amps and a beefier guitar production more in line with the ep, for the next album, we all hope...Still, a worthy album from a great band loaded with catchy, creative and pummelling tracks. Submitted by a reviewer (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
gotta love Opeth though these guys dont sound like Opeth, they have their vocalist and singer, which is one of my idols. great band. great music. great cd Submitted by Jesus (Hell) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
ROCKS!!!!!!! long live metal!!!!!
resurrect more!!!
spread the gore!!!!!!! Submitted by killing spree (philippines) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Awesome Brilliant music.
I disagree that the guitar brings the music down. I think the tone & distortion is brutal and different and adds to the music. Submitted by death (Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
woohoo best songs are cry my name and ways to the grave Submitted by josh (cleveland) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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