MESHUGGAH — Pitch Black (review)

MESHUGGAH — Pitch Black album cover EP · 2013 · Progressive Metal Buy this album from MMA partners
2.5/5 ·
bartosso
An Étude in Z minor

Meshuggah are allegedly from space and they're in fact of alien, post-organic origin. It's just a rumour, but given the nature of their music, that might actually be true! Having been spawning groundbreaking albums, one after another since DESTROY ERASE IMPROVE, the spaceship with the band on board was finally grounded in 2005. After releasing the majestic, avant-garde/post-thrash masterpiece, CATCH 33, Meshuggah ran out of ideas.

PITCH BLACK doesn't surprise. To be honest, KOLOSS didn't surprise either and OBZEN was surprising only because it was the first unsurprising album by Meshuggah (paradox!). The band seems to go round in circles since CATCH 33, and there wouldn't be anything wrong about it, if their sound wasn't so sterile. Groups like Meshuggah simply have no choice but to push the envelope in order to avoid getting stale. The style they invented, often called "djent" by mathcore aficionados, is like a firework - it's great and sparky but it needs other fireworks to have any impact. Shit needs fuel, god dammit! You won't find no fuel here, bro. PITCH BLACK is just another Meshuggah track reminiscent of "Spasm" (NOTHING), "Shed" (CATCH 33) and "The Exquisite Machinery of Torture" (CHAOSPHERE). Jens Kidman reciting a posthuman poem, if I'm not mistaken. The live recording is well done, too, but again, I'm not excited.

It's a decent release. A Meshuggah fan has nothing new to discover here, though. It's free for download so no harm done, but it's still kind of depressing that for last six years or so, Meshuggah have been rehashing the same old ideas over and over again.
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bartosso wrote:
more than 2 years ago
I knew you would respond, Jonas :) I've read your reviews at some point and I know your standpoint on the latest Meshuggah stuff. I understand why you like the albums and I don't actually think they're bad. I just don't find the new Meshuggah enjoyable. I'm not sure if was able to explain why. I just think the very sound of Meshuggah, djent or whatever you call it, gets old very fast.
UMUR wrote:
more than 2 years ago
I can´t say I agree with your general attitude towards Meshuggah and their latest album releases, which I personally find to be among their best output. They might not be as innovative as some of their past efforts but they are more catchy and and accessible which suits me fine...

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