The Serpent Servant

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Band Name Impending Doom (USA)
Album Name The Serpent Servant
Type Album
Data de lançamento 31 Março 2009
Recorded at Lambesis Studios
Estilo de MúsicaDeathcore
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Tracklist

1.
 When Waters Run Deep
 01:01
2.
 The Serpent Servant
 03:26
3.
 Anything Goes
 04:42
4.
 Storming the Gates of Hell
 03:43
5.
 Welcome to Forever
 03:46
6.
 More Than Conquerors
 04:27
7.
 Revival: America
 02:35
8.
 In the House of Mourning
 02:38
9.
 When I Speak
 03:52
10.
 City of Refuge
 02:42
11.
 Beginnings
 02:55

Total playing time: 35:47

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Impending Doom (USA)



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Crítica @ Crinn

16 Abril 2012

It could be worse...

I saw the ads for this album, but never listened to it. If you want to know my personal history regarding Impending Doom, read my review of their first album. So instead, this is mainly going to just be about the album because I only just recently started listening to it. Word didn’t get out about the release of their first album because the amount of deathcore albums from that year was so overwhelming. When you look at sales, attention, and popularity for Impending Doom, The Serpent Servant was their major breakthrough album. The thing is, it’s my least favorite album by them.

Here’s the quick summary: the musicians improved, but the music declined. Let’s start with how the musicians have improved. The vocalist’s growls sound much more developed and strong, but they’re still not developed enough. His growls have lost most of their power; they sound tasteless and somewhat weak. The drummer is the one that’s improved the most. I’m now hearing him double kicking at lightning speed and being much more creative with his fills and blast beats; not to mention how much tighter he is during breakdowns. The guitarists have also stepped up their game, now being able to follow the drums in a much more organized and innovative fashion. Just like the previous album, I can’t hear the bass guitar (there’s tons of bass so it HAS to be in there somewhere).

The songs on this album are almost completely tasteless and bland. It’s not that they’re bad in any sense; none of them are bad at all. It’s that there’s nothing interesting or engaging about them AT ALL. Everything on this album lacks the attention-grabbing qualities that I expect to hear. Yes, the musicians’ improvements have made the music have much more texture, but there is no emotion present at any point in the album. Heaviness alone just won’t do it for me, there has to be emotion behind it; if it’s going to be brutal, there had better be a hell of a lot of fucking anger and ferocity behind it because without that, it’s empty.

A lot of lineup changes occurred after this album’s release. I wouldn’t recommend this to anyone, to be honest. There’s nothing that I can think of about this record that would cause it to be thought of as being “amazing” or “special” in any sense. I would give this 9/20.

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CLucker666 - 16 Abril 2012: This is probably one of my least favorite impending doom albums also but i dont think it is 9.20 bad, maybe like 14/20 for me. Anything Goes is a good song in my opinion.
Crinn - 16 Abril 2012: well 14/20 is actually pretty good, thats ABOVE average haha, 9/20 is just barely below mediocre.
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