SCAR SYMMETRY „Dark Matter Dimensions”

Forging ahead despite vocalist extraordinaire Christain Alvestam’s abrupt departure last year, Scar Symmetry continue with the business of melodic death metal married to alternating vocals on their breathtaking “Dark Matter Dimensions.” The difference this time around is two people are needed to fill Mr. Alvestam’s shoes; you have the growlsome Robert Karlsson opposite Lars Palmquist’s majestic throatwork.

PARADISE LOST „Faith Divides Us, Death Unites Us”

Having churned out a storied discography that has seen its fair share of ill received albums, Paradise Lost are in fine form with this year's embittered “Faith Divides Us, Death Unites Us.” The title a not-so-subtle swipe at organized religion’s divisive effect on humanity, the lyrical fare on this twelfth album does spread itself across a broader message—or should it be messages? For the heartbreaking opener “As Horizons End,” Nick Holmes’ deep vocals sweeps the listener away with its earnest emotion while the lyrics moan about personal shortcomings. When it’s done, the band go a shade darker for its follow up “I Remain” then let loose the melodic fireworks on the soaring “First Light.” The somber ride continues on “Frailty” that arrives before a passable title track churns for a few good minutes.
.

CEREBRUM „Spectral Extravagance”

The number of death metal fans on the Balkan Peninsula has rapidly increased within the last few years. Side by side with bands like SICKENING HORROR, MASS INFECTION or THE CIRCLE OF ZAPHYAN, the Athenian band CEREBRUM, originated in year 2004, has recently released its debut album “Spectral Extravagance.” Yet only their names show, that they're no strangers in this respect – drummer George Kollias, who is well known for playing with bands such as NILE or NIGHTFALL, or Apollon Zygomalas from already mentioned THE CIRCLE OF ZAPHYAN.

Back To Top