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Informis, Infinitas, Inhumanitas

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Album Review

Origin's specialty is the kind of inhumanly technical, high-speed death metal that causes listeners to sit back and say, "Wow, how on earth do they play that stuff?" There are few parts of this CD where the drums (which are heavily triggered and almost electronic sounding) are not going at full speed — either with some kind of blastbeat or double-bass drum part — and about half the time, they're doing so in some difficult, uneven time signature. Meanwhile, the two guitars are also playing complicated parts, interweaving and harmonizing with one another rather than merely playing the same riffs or splitting up into lead versus rhythm roles. But, as amazing as much of the playing is, some of the songwriting seems to suffer under the weight of all the technicality; that is, the music is impressive as you listen to it, but it is not all memorable once it stops playing. ("Insurrection" and "Perversion of Hate," which have some interesting, almost black metal-tinged guitar melodies, are a couple of exceptions.) One more thing to point out is that, while the album cover and title both suggest some sort of futuristic/sci-fi/outer-space aesthetic, that really isn't the case. The lyrics actually deal with fairly standard topics of human suffering (including a song about the 9/11 tragedy, "Perversion of Hate") and existential dread in general. In any case, this album is a fairly good example of technical death metal circa 2002, but it is still a little more "impressive" than it is strictly enjoyable from a pure musical standpoint.

Customer Reviews

Seconded: An Absolute Masterpiece

This album is without a doubt in my mind, the most brutal technical death metal offering I've had the priveledge to hear. I only regret having discovered it only recently, but ever since, there's not been a spare moment where I haven't been either admiring the sheer melodic mastery of the guitar riffs, the polyharmonic breaks, the blitzkrieg that is the drums, the envigorating reach of the lyrics that seem to make one's very body resonate with admiration... And the lyrics...what else can I say? Usually, I find myself disappointed with the lyrics to songs from bands which otherwise would have solid offerings, but Origin proves themselves to be consumate masters of music with the lyrical prowess. Not only are the lyrics engaging and "catchy" in a traditional sense, words that reverberate in your mind like the lyrics to "Awaken the Suffering", but they're also provocative in how effectively they emote despite being concise, especially in "Perversion of Hate". Every song is genius layered on genius. 5 friggin stars!!!

Origin

A masterpiece. This album set the new standard in technical death metal.

One Of My Favorite Origin Albums

Its a great album, very fast and heavy. they have set the bar for tech death i believe. every song is well put together and includes a good set of vocals, prefect drumming, brutal riffs. just listen to the whole album for an hour and you'll understand, i would listen to every song, but i like portal and mental torment the most.

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Somewhat comparable to the likes of extreme metal veterans Cryptopsy and relative newcomers such as Cephalic Carnage, the Kansas-based quintet Origin specializes in ridiculously technical, fast, and punishing death/grind metal. The group was initially founded by guitarists Paul Ryan and Jeremy Turner in July of 1997. Over the next six months, the duo enlisted bassist Clint Appelhanz, vocalist Mark Manning, and drummer George Fluke to fill out the first Origin lineup, which went on to record the demo...
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