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In 2006, Scandinavian countries continued to dominate the death metal/black metal scene, while metalcore, hardcore, and screamo were dominated by the United States. That was the general rule for extreme metal in 2006 -- death metal and black metal in Sweden, Norway, and Finland; hardcore-based assaults in the U.S.A. -- but where there are rules and patterns, there are also exceptions. And one of those exceptions is the Phoenix, AZ-based Abigail Williams, whose Legend is a perfect example of an American recording with a very Nordic-influenced sound. This 2006 recording, released early in 2007, is not a carbon copy of extreme Scandinavian metal, but stylistically it certainly owes a lot to Swedish and Norwegian bands. Abigail Williams' orientation is essentially death metal/black metal; elements of black metal (sinister rasp vocals, blastbeats, darkly ominous harmonies) are combined with death metal-ish growling and death metal-ish guitar riffing. But the Arizona headbangers' vicious recipe also includes hints of screamo (as in From Autumn to Ashes, Nora, Hopesfall, or I Killed the Prom Queen) and metalcore. Their overall sound is more Scandinavian-influenced than American-influenced, but the American influences are definitely there. Actually, Abigail Williams sound like a Nordic death metal/black metal band that just happens to like metalcore, hardcore, and screamo, and their variety of influences come together in an appealing way. Abigail Williams are hardly the only band that has brought metalcore/hardcore elements to a death metal/black metal foundation, but this five-song, 21-minute EP finds them doing it in a more coherent and lucid fashion than many of their competitors. And while Legend doesn't quite fall into the melodic death metal and symphonic black metal categories, this is a disc that -- for all its ferocity and viciousness -- is not without nuance or complexity. All things considered, Legend is a worthwhile and fairly promising effort from these Phoenix-based torturers. ~ Alex HendersonKerrang (Magazine) (p.46) - "[O]bscenely exciting....[The] menace of black metal at its most theatrical..." Abigail Williams Legend Songs | 1. | From the Buried Heart | |
| 2. | Like Carrion Birds | |
| 3. | Conquerer Wyrm, The | |
| 4. | Watchtower | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Procession of the Aeons | $0.99 | |
| Legend Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews One of the best debut EP/CD's!!! In the wake of fake "metal" bands and this terrible "hardcore", Arizona's Abigail Williams has taken the torch for American metal bands and shined light on a an ever-growing problem. Bad music. Abigail retains the best elements from the best in the world's death metal. Bands like Cannibal Corpse, At The Gates, and even the epic sounds of Nile and underground giants, Vital Remains. But in a seemingly out of the blue twist, they add hyper symphonic/melodic elements into the madness. It has the darkness of Emperor, Enslaved, and Arcturus, while holdin in the pride of Amon Amarth and Manegarm, as well as many other Scandinavian bands who are taking the helm of the metal ship and blasting all in its path. Above all, with bands like As I Lay Dying preaching organized religion beliefs and thinking that's metal, and guys wearing eye liner and girls pants and getting mad when ppl call em cross dressers and not metal heads, and with the supreme lameness of kids doing kung fu to anything with a "breakdown" (info, death metal invented the breakdown so stop), Abigail Williams hails from the Arizona territory and brings you a debut EP that is sure to pummel you all while calming you with its epic battle compositions and serene melodies all whilst retaining respect in the death metal and black metal scene, which has needed a very big jolt since the late 90's. Buy this CD, but only if you are a true metal head. This isn't your MTV poser music. Submitted by lord.gore666 (Dunwoody, GA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
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