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Mnemic

Disco de Mnemic: “Audio Injected Soul”

Disco de Mnemic: “Audio Injected Soul”
Información del disco :
Título: Audio Injected Soul
Fecha de Publicación:2006-08-15
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:
Sello Discográfico:Nuclear Blast
Letras Explícitas:No
UPC:829410360357
Lista de temas :
1 Audio Injection
2 Dreamstate Emergency Video
3 Door 2.12 Video
4 Illuminate Video
5 Deathbox Video
6 Sane Vs. Normal Video
7 Jack Vegas Video
8 Mindsaver Video
9 Overdose In The Hall Of Fame Video
10 Silver Drop
11 Wild Boys - Duran Duran cover Video
Análisis (en inglés) - :
{$Fear Factory} is inevitably the band that comes to mind about 30 seconds into {$Mnemic}'s second album, 2004's {^The Audio Injected Soul}. Pummeling {\death metal} riffs, start-stop arrangements, double kick-drums, and both {\hardcore} barks and clean vocal harmonies are all spun together through a dizzying maelstrom of technology, and, really, all the listener can do is hang on for dear life. Of course, that's not to say their experiments are successful from the start. In fact, initial offerings like {&"Dreamstate Emergency,"} {&"Illuminate,"} and obviously forced first single {&"Door 2.12"} (its infectiously melodic chorus tries a little too hard to please) are overwrought and overlong (curiously, a problem that afflicts {$Fear Factory}, too), and one can't help but wish a minute or two had been lopped off for better results. Sure enough, {^The Audio Injected Soul} hits its stride with a trio of more contained, outstanding tracks shortly thereafter: {&"Deathbox"} wins the struggle between accessibility and inventiveness where {&"Door 2.12"} had failed; the robotic narration and other assorted voices tormenting {&"Sane vs. Normal"} make for a truly schizophrenic experience; and the opposing forces tearing at {&"Jack Vegas"} (bruising guitar riffs here, deeply woven harmonies evocative of {$Rush} there) make it one of the record's best, most cleverly realized compositions. Mixed results follow, with yet another undisputable highlight called {&"Overdose in the Hall of Fame"} preceding a final shock remake of {$Duran Duran}'s {&"Wild Boys,"} which is, if nothing else, curiously entertaining. Overall, this is a very solid offering with definite flaws, yes, but also much promise for this risk-taking band's future. ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide
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