PESTILENCE — Levels of Perception (review)

PESTILENCE — Levels of Perception album cover Album · 2024 · Technical Death Metal Buy this album from MMA partners
2.5/5 ·
Kev Rowland
I must confess to have never seen an album so universally slammed as this one, and while I do understand where the reviewers are coming from, I do believe it has been somewhat over the top. Encyclopaedia Metallum has had 11 reviews for this album, average rating 0%. I had to go and look at the individual reviews to check there wasn’t an error as seeing a score like this was new to me, but yes, that is what people are saying. But why such horror at this? Firstly, for those who do not know the history of the band, they were formed all the way back in 1986 and their first two albums are very highly regarded indeed. They then broke up in 1994, with guitarist/vocalist Patrick Mameli reforming the band in 2006. The current line-up includes Michiel van der Plicht (drums), Rutger van Noordenburg (guitar) and Joost van der Graaf (bass), with the longest serving being Rutger who joined in 2019. Mameli decided it would be a good idea to re-record the band’s “greatest hits” with the current line-up.

The main issue here, and the most obvious one, is that of production, particularly with the bass which sounds as if it belongs on another album altogether given how clean it is. Mind you, the none of the other instruments hang together as they should either, with the result being a feeling that everything was recorded separately and with a major argument going on as to which instruments should be up in the mix, so none of them are. Add to that the vocals which are not as threatening or powering as they should be, and the inclusion of some songs from their latest album (which featured the same line-up) one has to wonder what was really the point?

This is death/thrash which is not nearly as bad as some would want you to believe, but with only two other studio albums in more than a decade one must wonder if these guys are running out of steam. If you want to hear Pestilence at their best that probably seek out ‘Mallevs Maleficarvm’ or ‘Consvming Impvlse’ as this is not really a true representation of them or their music.
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UMUR wrote:
46 days ago
This one is pretty awful. I guess the last couple of releases didn´t give Mameli the attenion he needed, so he decided that bad publicity is better than no publicity. At least everyone is talking about this release :-)
Vim Fuego wrote:
47 days ago
Personally I'd say their first four albums are highly regarded. But yeah, this one's not. It's not inherently bad because the songs are still amazing, but it's just... wrong.

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