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Swedish death metal supergroup Bloodbath arrive at their third release, 2004's Nightmares Made Flesh, having both reshuffled (drummer, now guitarist Dan Swanö making way for Satanic Slaughter/Witchery man Martin Axenrot) and exchanged (Opeth vocalist Mikael Åkerfeldt for top producer and multi-band member Peter Tägtgren) some of its all-star team -- the result of understandable constraints of time and other-band responsibilities. Not that this is a problem, mind you, since Bloodbath's raison d'être remains essentially the same: to provide an informal venting place for these musicians' most primal, death/black metal aggressions, as typified most of their early career projects, but which have generally become less integral to their more recent and, shall we say, more refined extreme metal pursuits. And, if anything, this latest Bloodbath configuration has managed to come up with an album that's all the more ferocious and overpowering in nature than its predecessor, if that's possible. Without disrespecting Swanö's multi-instrumental talents, it's often Axenrot's remarkable skills giving new offerings like "Feeding the Undead," "Bastard Son of God," "Stillborn Saviour," and the sudden-stopping complexity of "Cancer of the Soul," newfound muscle; and Swanö's ability to now focus on his guitar contributions alongside those of Katatonia men Anders Nyström and Jonas Renkse, arguably results in an even more enviable embarrassment of guitar-riff riches than achieved on prior works. Specifically, the instantly memorable and downright wicked-sounding passages distinguishing the likes of "Brave New Hell," "Outnumbering the Day," "Year of the Cadaver Race," and "Draped in Disease," show the kind of raw compositional prowess that virtually every other death metal band on the planet would simply kill to possess. Tägtgren's ragged-throated contributions are also perfectly suited for the hateful diatribes contained here (notably, he did not produce this album), which, as suggested by the above titles, also take great pleasure in exploiting the musicians' collectively satanic lyrical interests past. Really, one could go on and on (did we mention the death/doom glory of "The Ascension"?), but suffice to say that Bloodbath's astounding convergence of individual talents -- not to mention these talents' unusually unselfish contributions to the whole -- do the oft-unwelcome "supergroup" tag more justice than we have grown accustomed to. [Some editions of Nightmares Made Flesh also feature two demos of first-EP favorites "Bleeding Death" and "Ominous Bloodvomit" as bonus tracks.] ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
U.S.Release Incl.Demos From The "Breeding Death" EP.
Recording information: Fascination Street, Orebro, Sweden (05/2004).
Bloodbath: Dan Swanö, Jonas Renkse, Anders Nyström, Peter Tägtgren, Martin Axenrot.
Personnel: Peter Tägtgren (vocals); Dan Swanö, Jonas Renske (guitar, background vocals).
Nightmares Made Flesh Music Bloodbath Nightmares Made Flesh Songs Nightmares Made Flesh Music Nightmares Made Flesh Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Awesome release Every song on this album is consistantly good, no filler material and no tracks you skip over. Best songs are "Outnumbering the day", "Eaten" and "Brave New Hell". This isnt the most brutal death album out there, the speed is somewhat midpaced, inbetween your gay slower death metal like Six Feet Under and lagging behind your speedier stuff like Nile, this album is still sick and catchy in places with rock'n'roll influences. Definately worth your money for all fans of death metal, or if your new to the genre this record wouldn't be a bad place to start. Submitted by lick_it_cos_you_like_it (Brisbane, QLD, AUS)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
3rd offering serves up a gem I must admit that I was quite sceptical about a Bloodbath album without my favorite death grunter Mikael Akerfeldt...but luckily to my surprise, this slick slab of death is their best recording to date, with Peter Tagtgren filling the vocal duties with flying colors. Full to the brim of monster grooves, & a production that has brought their whole sound to new heights. Experiance some of the finest death metal in years. Submitted by greg_musgrave (Calgary, Alberta, Canada)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
cool love hard music. You will enjoy this Submitted by Terri1296 (Spanaway, WA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
sweden suck Eaten is awesome. if you are listening to death metal for serious lyrical inspiration you may consider finding a good shrink before you hurt yourself or someone else.
Death metal is awesome and Bloodbath makes Slayer sound like a bunch of school girls. Bloodbath should get growling and wondering if your eardrums will stay intact (try listening in a car with 2x 15 inch subs).
Enjoy. I do. Submitted by mrbigtoughguychris (Salt Lake City, UT (801)) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great Slab Of Oldschool Death These Guys Own With Peter Or Micheal From Opeth They Are A Great Band. This Is An Awesome CD. Submitted by jason (pineville) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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