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The return of original vocalist Peter Dolving before the Haunted's fourth album, rEVOLVEr, coincided with the respected Swedish metal band's first deliberate effort to break out of their heretofore self-imposed neo-thrash metal boundaries. But for those unadventurous fans who already bristled at that album's tentative forays "out of the box," their 2006 follow-up, The Dead Eye, may sound tantamount to stylistic treason. Here, token samples of the group's once dominant brisk thrashers (instantly recognizable thanks to their fast-picked notes, originating with Anders and Jonas Bjorler's legendary prequel band, At the Gates) like "The Medication," "The Shifter" and "The Stain" are exceptions, not the rule -- mere olive branches extended out of pity to those obstinate fans. The remainder of The Dead Eye (whose every track title stars with a "the" for some reason) finds the band trafficking in a variety of slower tempos (both "The Drowning" and "The Guilt Trip" get seriously doomy), experimenting with novel guitar textures (hear notions of Meshuggah, the Deftones and Isis in "The Cynic" and "The Failure"), and cutting Dolving loose to try all manner of singing approaches. Therefore, as well as his still-prevalent hardcore bark and ragged screams, you'll hear him actually sing over exceptionally memorable, big chorus numbers like "The Reflection" and "The Medusa," testing an uneasy baritone over portions of "The Flood," and delicately lending subdued melodies to "The Fallout," which is only less shocking than the song's accompanying piano and techno-industrial knick-knacks. Back on more familiar ground, the muscular yet fleet-fingered power-riffing of "The Prosecution" sounds like a tribute to Dimebag Darrell (for whose band, Damageplan, the Haunted were opening on that ill-fated final tour), but the song is still only remotely linked to the one-dimensional thrashings of yore. In summary, despite the occasional growing pains inherent in any bold effort to expand one's sound, The Dead Eye successfully extends the Haunted's tradition of quality music, if not their strictly neo-thrash tradition; in the end it's a good trade. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Additional TracksAlternative Press (p.194) - "[M]ore melodious, more groove-oriented and more distanced than ever from the driving, twin-guitar melancholia of pure Swedish thrash..." CMJ (p.23) - "The brothers Bjorler maintain the Haunted's signature stew of Slayerized neo-thrash and sweet, lingering Swedish melodies." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.48) - "THE DEAD EYE is a raging assault of immaculately precise riffing....A record that's seriously heavy..." Haunted Dead Eye Songs | 1. | Premonition, The | |
| 2. | Flood, The | |
| 3. | Medication, The | |
| 4. | Drowning, The | |
| 5. | Reflection, The | |
| 6. | Prosecution, The | |
| 7. | Fallout, The | |
| 8. | Medusa, The | |
| 9. | Shifter, The | |
| 10. | Cynic, The | |
| 11. | Failure, The | |
| 12. | Stain, The | |
| 13. | Guilt Trip, The | |
| 14. | Highwire, The - (bonus track) | |
| 15. | Program, The - (bonus track) | |
| Dead Eye Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   A classic Metal album! There are no words to explain the genius of how everything goes to together so perfectly. Since the acquisition of Peter Dolving the Haunted has gotten better, he has a lot more vocal range and emotion put into his lyrics, I've had it since it came out and still listen to it more than any other music I have! Submitted by cardcollector_15 (Denver) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A piece of Art Haunted prefer not to follow the same recipe. So this album in my ears hears like a perfect mix between slayer and king crimson(!!). Very dark(as usual), very careful synthesises,very must have for everyone.... Submitted by retso213 (sadasas) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Amazing and must have New album from the swedish metal headliners is not so fast, but it is the most solid one. Very depressive, very heavy, very well played. For me it is the best Haunted's album together with "Revolver". and this limited edition with 2 bonus tracks and bonus dvd is superb. Fantastic "The making of" documentary. So, this is real must have. Submitted by tadas (Lithuania) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A MUST HAVE Simply put, this is the best CD I have heard since "Reign in Blood" or "Slaughter of the Soul," and it gets better with every listen. I can't take it out of my CD player. It's absolutely unbelievable. A true work of old-skool-metal art. This makes all Nu-Metal bands sound like Britany Spears (although, that's what they sound like anyway). True Metal LIVES in this CD. Buy it now!!!!! Submitted by bloodhook (Illinois) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Awesome!! What a tremendous album! Songs are diverse and the flow is very good (Especially the first few..Wow.) The incredible production gives this album a deep and organic sound probably due to no drum triggers - NICE! Catchy riffs are plenty. There is a song for everyone here but certainly not an all out thrash fest. The songs are tastefully arranged and some take a few listens to get into.
Missed them live in Seattle. Damn. Well, at least I've got the DVD and YouTube.
Submitted by Mach (Victoria, B.C., Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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