CARBONIZED — For the Security

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Album · 1991

Filed under Death Metal
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Tracklist

1. Recarbonized (4:07)
2. Hypnotic Aim (1:43)
3. Euthanasia (3:33)
4. Blinded of the Veil (3:28)
5. Syndrome (2:09)
6. Reflections of the Dark (2:37)
7. Third Eye (2:13)
8. Purified (From the Sulfer) (3:32)
9. For the Security (1:57)
10. Monument (2:51)

Total Time: 28:15

Line-up/Musicians

- Christopher Johnsson / Vocals, Guitar
- Lars Rosenberg / Bass
- Piotr Wawrzeniuk / Drums

About this release

Thrash Records, 1991

Catalogue Number: THR 011
Produced an mixed by Thomas Skogsberg and Carbonized.
Recorded at Sunlight Studio, Stockholm, Sweden.
January 1991
Cover Artwork : Per Julin

Re-released in 2003 by russian Irond recs. with different artwork etc.

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"For the Security" is the debut full-length studio album by Swedish death metal act Carbonized. The album was released through Thrash Records in 1991. Carbonized was founded by bassist Lars Rosenberg (Entombed, Serpent) in 1988 and featured, in it´s early incarnation, among others Markus Rüdén (Morpheus), Matti Kärki (Dismember, Carnage, Murder Squad, Therion, General Surgery), Jonas Deroueche (General Surgery) and Richard Cabeza (Dismember, Unanimated, General Surgery). Around 1990 the lineup stabilized to a three-piece consisting of bassist Lars Rosenberg, drummer Piotr Wawrzeniuk (Serpent, Therion, Monev) and vocalist/guitarist Christopher Johnsson (Therion).

Carbonized was always considered an oddity on the Swedish old school death metal scene of the early 90es and listening to "For the Security" it´s pretty obvious why. While the music on the album is certainly rooted in the contemporary national death metal scene it still sounds alien and quite unique. Especially the fusion type bass breaks, but also the at times unconventional drumming set this apart from most other acts on the early 90es Swedish death metal scene. There´s an influence from the more grinding part of the death metal genre too and I´d especially mention "Symphonies of Sickness (1989)" by Carcass as an influence.

The band are very well playing and the sound production is raw and powerful. If the songwriting had been a bit more varied (especially the grinding parts tend to sound a bit too much the same on all tracks) "For the Security" could have been a brilliant album. As it is now it´s an album that is both intriguing and an enjoyable listen and I´d say a 3.5 star (70%) rating is still warranted, even though it´s not a perfect album by any means.

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