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Pitch Black Progress

Scar Symmetry

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Album Review

After leading the charge of heavy metal's creative thrust throughout most of the 1990s (thanks to class acts like In Flames, At the Gates, and Dark Tranquility, to name but three), Scandinavian death metal began fading in strength as the 2000s approached, and eventually gave way to its heir apparent: melodic deathcore, as espoused by fast-rising bands like Shadows Fall, Killswitch Engage, and Caliban. Some of the older genre's stalwarts still managed to hang on to their careers (albeit via diminished popularity and/or attempted reinventions like In Flames' idiotic flirtations with nu-metal), while other, more recent practitioners like Soilwork or Children of Bodom found continued fan favor by way of lighter, poppier material, but truly promising new faces were conspicuous by their inexistence. Into this relative void stepped Sweden's Scar Symmetry, whose impressive 2005 debut, Symmetric in Design, raised quite a few eyebrows, and whose frankly stunning 2006 follow-up, Pitch Black Progress, could very well help launch "the next" relevant phase of death metal's evolution. Impossible as it is to be sure about such things until years after the fact, there's something so fresh about the group's uncompromisingly extreme hard-soft dynamics and accompanying, remarkably accessible sing-and-grunt-along choruses, one can't help but envision tracks like "Slaves to the Subliminal," "Mind Machine," and "Calculate the Apocalypse" becoming next-generation death metal standards. Likewise, additional album highlights such as the title track, "The Kaleidoscopic God," and "Retaliator" proudly show off DM's legendary rhythmic complexity, while offering the necessary space for guitarists Jonas Kjellgren and Per Nilsson to alternate brutal crunch and tuneful leads so fluid, they often sound like synthesizers...and sometimes are synthesizers! And, once again, versatile frontman Christian Älvestam proves himself as uniquely capable of emulating the Cookie Monster as reaching for the skies in dramatic operatic fashion. Naturally, the latter talent always has defenders of metallic extremity steaming in their steel-toed boots, but anyone who stomached Killswitch Engage's similarly talented Howard Jones will have no reason to bitch about what's on hand here. Especially since ultimately it's about songs, people, and Scar Symmetry has those in abundance, making Pitch Black Progress a sure-fire regular on 2006 year-end Top Ten lists.

Customer Reviews

Wow

I found out about these guys by searching around wikipedia. And frankly, I'm suprised that no one's given a review. I was really impressed by this album. The cookie monster death growls are balanced out by beautiful melodic singing. The Kaleidoscopic God also has some good guitar work. If you don't decide to buy the whole album, I would suggest tracks, 1,2, 5, 8, and 9.

Not Bad!

I thought this album was very good. "The Kaleidoscope God" is my fav. of all time, espacially the guitar lead. If you like this album, you'll definetly like their other album: Symmetric Design i thought it was way better.

Where is Symmetric in Design?!?

Get used to the overwhelming vocals and you will love this band. Very intense packed with emotion. Listen to a few tracks and you will see what I mean, they are all very good. My only complaint goes out to iTunes, WHERE IS THEIR FIRST CD?!? I have had my eye on this band for awhile, and as soon as I have enough money to check them out HALF THEIR MUSIC IS MISSING. To anyone who was lucky enough to hear some of Symmetric in Design you know it was just as great and a another variation of a great band. I use iTunes for my music collection because they have hard to find artists like scar symmetry, but its not worth it if they only sell part of the bands music.

Biography

Formed: 2004 in Sweden

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Sweden's Scar Symmetry was founded in 2004 by vocalist Christian Älvestam, guitarists Jonas Kjellgren and Per Nilsson, bassist Kenneth Seil, and drummer Henrik Ohlsson — all of them veterans of numerous prior heavy metal bands (Carnal Forge, Centinex, Altered Aeon, Incapacity, etc.) — whose diverse gamut of styles ultimately influenced the new project's own eclectic sound. Presented to the masses via 2005's Symmetric in Design debut album, Scar Symmetry's material combines...
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