DEATH — The Sound of Perseverance (review)

DEATH — The Sound of Perseverance album cover Album · 1998 · Technical Death Metal Buy this album from MMA partners
5/5 ·
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I have a slight history with this album. I remember back in the day when Virgin Megastore was still open. Oddly enough in the metal section, they where having a massive sale on all albums from Nuclear Blast. I must admit, because of this sale I did get into a lot of good music. I also got this album, which is the only album released on Nuclear Blast. And wow...I am so glad I got this album.

Personally I think this album is one of the greatest death metal albums of all time. It is also one of the greatest metal albums of all time. I also think it's one of the greatest albums of all time. If anyone ever disses metal or death metal and tries to say it isn't art or it's just noise, I usually just blast this album at them. Either they are impressed or they run away. Either way, I win.

One of the biggest changes in the Death sound is the bigger and longer songs. On average each song is around 6 minutes, with one or 2 changes throughout. The albums sound is definitely a lot bigger. Each song is almost like a piece of classical music, with certain musical ideas being pushed together and worked upon.

As usual the band line up has changed, but this time with a difference. This time, the new line up is a bunch of new faces, who funnily enough seem to have no past experience from being in big bands. Richard Christy is definitely one of the main attractions, being one of the best metal drummers alive, and funnily enough, it's this album that kind of put his name on the map.

Vocally, Chuck has now gone into Dani Filth territory, with his screams being so high that it's hard to even wonder if they are even human. Overtime he was getting better with his vocals, but this album is definitely him at his pinnacle.

The album opener “Scavenger Of Human Sorrow” is like a mastodon toppling over you. The drum intro alone can you send you into a coma. An absolute classic song with some really impressive instrumental work.

“Bite The Pain” starts off rather beautifully before exploding into a dark and twisted song. Brilliantly arranged and full of exciting twists and turns.

The albums lead single “Spirit Crusher” is just a Death classic. Having covered this song in one of my old bands (vocals and guitar by the way), I know how much of a hard song it is to play and I was honoured to cover it. Just a classic really.

The album's real crowning achievement has to be the 8 minute epic “Flesh & The Power It Holds.” The layout of this song is really smart with loads of build ups and break downs throughout and a powerful vocal performance from Chuck. Lyrically the song is just brilliant...it's about sex, which always makes me happy.

The album's instrumental “Voice Of The Soul” is a rather beautiful moment on the album and really shows off how much of an amazing guitarist Chuck was. One of the most insane moments on the album is the bonus track. Now, covering Judas Priest and doing it well takes a lot of skill indeed, especially with a song like “Painkiller”. I have to admit, when I first heard this cover, I was completely blown away. Musically of course the song is slightly faster than original and a little bit heavier, but vocally, it's very different. To out do Rob Halford takes a lot of power and impression, and Chuck is able to accomplish this. His vocals are just insane and easily topple the shrieks of any power metal vocalist.

In conclusion, this album is just an absolute classic. The only people who I've ever heard criticisms from usually are not death metal fans, but for death metal fans, this album is like Valhalla. Pretty much flawless in it's design and sound, this album's power and impact will never die. Sadly the band are no more due to Chuck's untimely death, but as a swansong, this album really does pack a punch.

9.4/10

RIP Chuck Schuldiner
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more than 2 years ago
I get that with alot of people. I wouldn't be too much in to death metal, but the more proggier death metal bands usually interest me more. Although Human was a slight more technical album compared to the first 3
UMUR wrote:
more than 2 years ago
Nice story :-). When I started listening to Death, their latest album was "Human" and I was a big fan until "The Sound of Perseverance" was released. I lost interest in Death because of that album. Most of the guys that I played with in my band at the time were also fans of Death, and none of them really liked "The Sound of Perseverance". Interesting how different an impact an album like that can have on different people.
more than 2 years ago
And people have got different tastes. It was a big change for the band and I would expect a bit of backlash, but most people I know have loved this album. Whenever I was 14, I bought this album. I was in a band at time, and I lent it out to my other 3 band mates. Immediately after listening to it, we became a death metal band
more than 2 years ago
The artwork isn't the best :D
UMUR wrote:
more than 2 years ago
I´m a Death and death metal fan, but this particular album by Death has never sat well with me. I´ve always felt the tracks were too fragmented and that Chuck´s vocals sounded awful. Processed and unpleasant. It´s not as such a bad album, but personally I don´t enjoy it and very seldom listen to it. Oh and the Judas priest cover is an abomination to my ears :-) Are there any more Things we can disagree on when it comes to this album? LOL :-)

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