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Winds of Creation

Decapitated

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Album Review

In the dark, murky realm of death metal, perhaps no band is more worthy of taking hold Excalibur's hilt and leading the next charge down the mountain into fiery oblivion than Poland's Decapitated, and one need look no further for proof than on the band's 2000 debut, Winds of Creation. Much has been made of the band's supposed "tender" age (the average age of the members was around 18 when Winds of Creation was released), and in fact, early on, they were slighted from the respect they would have otherwise been due because of this; however, it must be remembered that a certain gruff-throated, engine-wristed young vocalist/guitarist for another certain popular metal band was only 18 when his band's debut, Kill 'Em All, was released, and needless to say, as is the case here, tender had nothing to do with it. Ironically, in the eyes of many metal fans, Winds of Creation is almost as much of an astonishingly groundbreaking album as Kill 'Em All was in its day. To begin with, the band has a seemingly effortless understanding and command of both their instruments and death metal's highly stylistic requirements. The mind-bendingly blistering technical virtuosity would be amazing in a group of older musicians, much less for a band of teenagers, and better yet, they refrain from slipping into the routine, over-the-top expediency so common in their genre; the guys in Decapitated truly seem committed to getting death metal out of its then current rut and taking it to another level. Plus, the songwriting is extremely solid; even in the first listen, songs such as the manically frenzied "Blessed" and the beautifully haunting "Dance Macabre" stand out and away from the strange dissonance of "The First Damned" and the call-and-response riffage of "Nine Steps." The band even found time to throw in a cover of Slayer's "Mandatory Suicide" that somehow seems better than the original. All in all, this is essential material for death metal fans and anyone curious about the possible future of the genre. Unfortunately, death metal doesn't have a high rate of success for winning over new fans from outside the gates of its own wayward domain; it's one of those things with no gray area that divides people in a furious way — you either love it or hate it, and if you hate it, then expect a serious thrashing if you so much as try to sneak in through the back door. However, if any album could be capable of converting naysayers into fans, Decapitated's Winds of Creation is definitely a contender.

Customer Reviews

Proof That Death Metal Is Still Strong

Decapitated, in my opinion, is one of the best death metal bands to come out during the 21st century without sounding too generic. Their debut album consists of skilled guitar playing and drumming. And these guys were only 18 when this was released! This is amazing. Recommended.

WINDS OF CREATION

Winds of Creation is one of the greatest death metal albums. Overall, this album bombards the listener with a mix of dissonance, frantic and chaotic death metal sound, and an interesting sense of groove.The drumming and guitar work is spectacular and the death growls are low, indecipherable, and malevolent(which, to some, sounds great). The guitar solos are very good but too short. Decapitated's lyrics are philosophically, religiously, and/or nihilistically themed-this is, to me, seems more intelligent and thoughtful(or attempts to be)than the lyrics of gore and satan obsessed death metal bands. Included is a cover for Slayer's Mandatory Suicide, which I like better than the original, and an eerie instrumental, Dance Macabre. This album, however, like alot of death metal albums, is sometimes repetitive(although this is a very minor grievance I have). Also, this album(being death metal) obviously isn't for everyone. Recomended Songs: Blessed, The First Damned, The Eye of Horus, Nine Steps.

Brutal!

This album is great death metal, if you think that this album is terrible then your writing a review in the wrong genre. So please write a review about music you listen to not what you think of other peoples.

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Formed in 1996, when the average age of members Sauron (vocals), Vogg (guitar), Martin (bass), and Vitek (drums) was just 14, Decapitated have quickly gained recognition as one of Poland's, and even Europe's, finest exponents of ultra-technical death metal. These talents they perfected over the course of demos Cemeterial Gardens (1997) and The Eye of Horus (1998) before signing with Earache's Wicked World imprint for the release of their 2000 debut, Winds of Creation, which in turn led to a successful...
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