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Stabbing the Drama

Soilwork

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Album Review

Sweden's Soilwork have walked the heavy metal high-wire throughout their short but prolific career. Extreme enough to convince some of the genre's more suspicious fans of their authenticity to the cause, they've also excelled at flirting with its more mainstream sensibilities, and, like every release before it, 2005's Stabbing the Drama is no different. Like a hyper-efficient assembly line, its songs connect components of the band's hometown melodic death metal to elements of neo-thrash velocity, to metalcore's innate simplicity, to even — gasp! — sketchy nu-metal devices (see "Weapon of Vanity," "Distance") in order to construct a well-lubricated driving machine that's ever compact and economical. Needless to say, it's this very economy that will have more adventurous metalheads prematurely dismissing fine songs like "One With the Flies," "The Crest Fallen" and "Observation Slave" as simply "too commercial," or worse, "too American"! But, their unquestionable hooks and irresistible immediacy will likewise manage to effortlessly seduce hordes upon hordes of listeners who are either none the wiser, or, better yet, have little concern for nit-picking over such futile minutiae. And for those who simply must have their dose of untamed aggression, Soilwork still show that they're not beyond satisfying these primal instincts, now and then, turning in a couple of good old-fashioned thrashings here in "Stalemate" and the blistering "Blind Eye Halo." And since it's also true that all of the above clearly categorize Stabbing the Drama as a heavier all-around album than its predecessor, Figure Number Five, it's not like anyone should be surprised by what they hear here.

Customer Reviews

My least favorite Soilwork album

Although this is my least favorite Soilwork album, it is still awesome. Soilwork cannot make a bad song (or at least they havnt yet). I feel like this album doesnt have as catchy chorus's, and too much singing. I think most people like this because Soilwork is FINALLY starting to get some attention with the release of this album, but once the shock at how awesome this band is dies down a little and their new fans start listening to their other stuff, i think most people will change their minds (even though the first cd you buy of a band tends to be your favorite). BEST SONGS = Stabbing The Drama, Nerve, Blind Eye Halo, Observation Slave, The Crestfallen. Worst song: Weapon Of Vanity (Its probably my least favorite Soilwork song so far, although, it is still good)

Awesome

This is an awesome album. If you don't buy the whole album, at least purchase 'Stabbing The Drama', 'One With The Flies' and 'Nerve'.

Close To Perfect!

when i went to look for a cd to buy i came across this one. i heard a song or 2 and thought they were great so i picked it up. when i listened to it it seemed like every song was great. if u like heavy music with some awesome singing merged into it, buy this cd

Biography

Formed: 1997 in Sweden

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

The Swedish metal sextet Soilwork formed in early 1997, fusing the country's signature ultra-heavy death metal sound with the power-groove riffs of late-'70s, early-'80s British and European metal. Vocalist Bjorn "Speed" Strid, guitarists Peter Wiches and Ola Frenning, and drummer Henry Ranta were all veterans of the Swedish scene by the time they recorded their first demo, In Dreams We Fall into the Eternal, in 1997; bassist Ola Flink became a permanent member afterward, as did keyboardist Carlos...
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