SOILWORK — Figure Number Five

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Album · 2003

Tracklist


1. Rejection Role (3:34)
2. Overload (3:44)
3. Figure Number Five (3:12)
4. Strangler (3:48)
5. Light the Torch (3:41)
6. Departure Plan (4:23)
7. Cranking the Sirens (3:26)
8. Brickwalker (3:45)
9. The Mindmaker (3:32)
10. Distortion Sleep (3:45)
11. Downfall 24 (3:55)

Total Time: 40:50

Bonus disc
1. Bound to Illusions (demo) (2:49)
2. My Need (demo) (2:54)
3. In a Close Encounter (demo) (3:02)
4. Skin After Skin (demo) (3:23)
5. Wake Up Call (demo) (3:44)
6. Steel Bath Suicide (demo) (2:55)

Total Time: 18:49

Line-up/Musicians


- Speed / Vocals
- Peter Wichers / Guitars
- Ola Frenning / Guitars
- Ola Flink / Bass
- Sven Karlsson / Keyboards
- Henry Ranta / Drums

Guest/Session:
- Jens Broman / Vocals (additional) (track 3)
- Richard Larsson / Tambourine (track 8)

About this release

Nuclear Blast Records, April 21st, 2003

Music videos were made for the songs "Rejection Role" and "Light the Torch". The band members of In Flames were included in the "Rejection Role" video, which forms a pair with their video for "Trigger".

Produced by Soilwork.
Guitars and keyboards recorded in December and January, 2003 at Queenstreet Recording.
Drums recorded in January, 2003 at Dug-Out Productions.
Vocals and bass recorded in January and February, 2003 at Studio Fredman.
Mixed at Studio Fredman by Patrick J Sten, Fredrik Nordström and Soilwork.
Mastered at The Mastering Room.

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"Figure Number Five" is the 5th full-length studio album by Swedish melodic death metal act Soilwork. The album was released through Nuclear Blast Records in April 2003. It´s the successor to "Natural Born Chaos" from 2002 and features the same six-piece lineup, who recorded the predecessor. "Figure Number Five" would be the last Soilwork to feature drummer Henry Ranta.

While "Figure Number Five" is still overall a melodic death metal album, Soilwork continue the increase of the use of keyboards and melody and they reach a new point of maturity of that sound on this album. Many of the themes and ideas of "Figure Number Five" were already tested on the two preceding studio albums, but the band have streamlined their songwriting and the accessibility of their material to a point where it´s sometimes difficult to know if you are listening to a death metal album or a melodic heavy metal release. Some tracks feature incredibly melodic vocal lines and choir work, while others like the title track are actually pretty hard edged death metal tracks. The start/stop riff style and some of the vocal phrasing points in a "core" direction, but it´s leanings and not dominant stylistic elements.

"Figure Number Five" features a clear, heavy, and detailed sound production, which suits the music well and the musicianship is on a high level too. Björn "Speed" Strid is a skilled vocalist with a varied repetoire of singing styles ranging from death metal growling, to aggressive raw vocals, to powerful and melodic clean vocals. It´s not a surprise that his vocal performance is strong on "Figure Number Five", but he definitely reaches a new level of excellence here, compared to the preceding releases by the band.

Not all tracks are equally remarkable but there are several standout tracks on the album and the remaining tracks aren´t of a bad quality or anything like that. "Figure Number Five" is both a stylistically and quality wise consistent release. The development of sound that was initiated on "A Predator's Portrait (2001)" with more keyboard, clean vocals, and focus on melody and further developed upon on "Natural Born Chaos (2002)", now feels like it has reached it´s natural conclusion. A 3.5 - 4 star (75%) rating is deserved.

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