iTunes

Opening the iTunes Store.If iTunes doesn't open, click the iTunes application icon in your Dock or on your Windows desktop.Progress Indicator
iTunes

iTunes is the world's easiest way to organize and add to your digital media collection.

We are unable to find iTunes on your computer. To preview and buy music from Here In After by Immolation, download iTunes now.

Already have iTunes? Click I Have iTunes to open it now.

I Have iTunes Free Download
iTunes for Mac + PC

Here In After

Immolation

Open iTunes to preview, buy, and download music.

Album Review

In the five years between their debut album and Here in After, Immolation refined their creative vision into something more than a blend of their influences. This is an album of pure death metal, while earlier efforts still contained significant components of the thrash metal sound of the 1980s. The bending, winding pinch harmonic riffs that characterized Dawn of Possession are still abundant, but songs are now much more complex and harmonically dense. Rather than defining melody through single-string tremolo-picking, Immolation prefer a more rhythmic sense of composition. Dissonant chords are repeatedly used as emphasis over blastbeats, before everything slows to a gloomy crawl. A tendency toward syncopation and off-kilter drumming gives Immolation's sound an unsettling, wavering feel that can almost be described as "funky" (in the darkest sense of the word). The thick chord voicings favored by guitarist Bob Vigna are atonal in a way likely influenced by Voivod's Piggy d'Amour. While the playing on this release is extremely technical, it does not have the mechanical precision of other death metal bands. Bizarre time signatures and finger gymnastics give the impression of a decrepit ghost ship in murky, choppy waters rather than a robotic assassin. While song structures tend to meander, a clear narrative emerges through the repetition and variation of themes. Here in After is a complicated stew with plenty of flavors, yet each has a role to play. This album represents the invention of a new system of death metal composition that, while not as common as other iterations of the genre, is among the most engaging. The influence of Immolation is understated, yet it can be clearly heard in the discordance of bands like Gorguts. Here in After is a milestone in Immolation's long career and represents a foundational work of harmony in death metal.

Customer Reviews

Do yourself a Favor and Get it.

After a five year Hiatus and a new label, these guys are even more pissed off at the state of religion and come back with a record that totally shreds. More Complex than "Dawn of Possession"(which iTunes needs to get, stat) and just as catchy, this record aims to please. The production is not up to par with today's standard's but totally fits for a mid nineties release. The album opener "Nailed to Gold" will let you know 30 seconds in that you made the right decision and purchased this record. Highly Recommended.

A Super Classic For The Age's

So Buy It, Immolation are just too sick here in this time frame.

immolation

is simply sick

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

The death metal band Immolation formed in New York in 1986; originally dubbed Rigor Mortis, the group first comprised singer/bassist Ross Dolan, guitarists Robert Vignaud and Thomas Wilkinson, and drummer Craig Smilowski. After a series of well-received demos, in 1991 Immolation signed to Roadrunner to issue their debut album, Dawn of Possession; a five-year gap (and a move to Metal Blade) preceded the follow-up, Here in...
Full Bio
Here In After, Immolation
View In iTunes

Customer Ratings

Essentials

Followers

Contemporaries

Become a fan of the iTunes and App Store pages on Facebook for exclusive offers, the inside scoop on new apps and more.