Omen

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Band Name Soulfly
Album Name Omen
Type Album
Data de aparición 25 Mayo 2010
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Estilo MusicalThrash Neo
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Tracklist

1. Bloodbath & Beyond 02:31
2. Rise of the Fallen (ft. Greg Puciato of The Dillinger Escape Plan) 04:33
3. Great Depression 03:57
4. Lethal Injection (ft. Tommy Victor of Prong) 03:05
5. Kingdom 03:54
6. Jeffrey Dahmer 02:52
7. Off with Their Heads 04:22
8. Vulture Culture 04:01
9. Mega-Doom 03:04
10. Counter Sabotage 03:50
11. Soulfly 7 04:23
Total playing time 40:32
Bonustracks
12. Four Sticks
13. Refuse/Resist
14. Your Life My Life
Bonus DVD : Recorded live at the Full Force Festival, Germany, 03/07/2009
1. Blood Fire War Hate
2. Sanctuary
3. Prophecy
4. Back to the Primitive
5. Seek 'n' Strike
6. Living Sacrifice
7. Enemy Ghost
8. Refuse/Resist
9. Doom
10. L.O.T.M.
11. Molotov
12. Drums
13. Warmageddon
14. Policia
15. Unleash
16. Roots Bloody Roots
17. Jumpdafuckup
18. Eye for an Eye

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Crónica @ Crinn

20 Diciembre 2011

metal, the way it should be

[Originally posted August 4, 2010]

This is true metal the way it should be. Max Cavalera has once again created an astonishing masterpiece. I got stuck listening to this album for about a week and a half straight. The seven figures in the album art (on the standard edition three figures are on the cover, and four are on the back) are meant to represent that this is Soulfly’s seventh studio album. Each of the seven figures, inspired by the Star Wars creatures the Tusken Raiders, were also meant to represent each of the seven deadly sins from what they hold in their hands.

This is where the members of Soulfly really show their full technical skills. All of the riffs and solos are amazing and delectable. The smooth sounding guitar distortions amaze me and give me a very relaxed feeling. The drummer never goes overboard on the double-kicks, but I still feel that he is capable of doing more with his set. Some of the songs have a soft, moving progressive rock sound, like Soulfly VII.

My favorite songs off the album are Mega-Doom and Lethal Injection; mainly for their complex beats and drum patterns. Bloodbath & Beyond is repetitive and towards the end it gets kind of boring, but it’s still an enjoyable song, but not my favorite. Most of the other songs are very extreme, as well as experimental and progressive. Kingdom is one of the more extreme songs, but it also has a very melodic background guitar which surprised me because it doesn’t seem like they would fit if you heard the parts separately, but they fit together perfectly. I am extremely delighted with this album. This gets a 19/20.

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