Suffocation - Pinnacle Of Bedlam
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On Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Track list:
01. Cycles Of Suffering
02. Purgatorial Punishment
03. Eminent Wrath
04. As Grace Descends
05. Sullen Days
06. Pinnacle Of Bedlam
07. My Demise
08. Inversion
09. Rapture Of Revocation
10. Beginning Of Sorrow
01. Cycles Of Suffering
02. Purgatorial Punishment
03. Eminent Wrath
04. As Grace Descends
05. Sullen Days
06. Pinnacle Of Bedlam
07. My Demise
08. Inversion
09. Rapture Of Revocation
10. Beginning Of Sorrow
Genre: Death Metal
For Fans Of: Cannibal Corpse, Rings Of Saturn, Morbid Angel
Suffocation has been out
for years and has never put out anything not worth listening too or anything
horrible. Pinnacle Of Bedlam has to be one of my favorite releases by them so
far. I actually got talk to talk to Terence, Guy, Frank and they all were telling
me how much effort and time went into this album to make it something truly
amazing. I'd have to say in just 5 minutes of listening to this album, they did
just that. The riffs are something else on this album and frank's vocals are
just, impressive when they did "As Grace Descends" live (for the first
time) it sounded brutally amazing and it sort of sounds just like how it does
in the studio, that being said this album is definitely something worth checking out and listening
too. A few songs that really stick out on this album are Purgatorial Punishment, As Grace Descends, My Demise, and
Inversion. My demise sticks out because the vocal flow the little stops frank
does really is something different in death metal and kind of make the song
seem different from the rest of songs on the album, lyrically the song is
something to listen too as-well. One thing that’s really interesting about this
album is within the first few seconds you listen to the first song it gets
really heavy in no time. This album is something worth listening to if you’re
big into death metal, Suffocation is definitely part of the death metal gods,
nice guys, great music.
Breakdown:
Screams: Frank’s vocals
are something else, he has a lot of talent how he sounds in the studio, and he
sounds live which is relatively new and different for vocalists. His vocal stops
in my demise bring more feelings into the song.
Instruments: Heavy
drumming, really good guitar riffs, what else could you want? I have to say
though Terence really did do something else with the riffs on this album and
the solos he does are brutally amazing.
Rating: 9/10
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