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Metal Blog :: Sadist - Sadist

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14 10 09 - 11:27 Reading through the comments on this blog, I hit upon a good hearty laugh. Not a cruel laugh, as in, "I can't believe how stupid these people are." A hearty laugh, that happens when one sees something healthy but absurd, which is what I see in the constant battle going on in our comments. Every time someone posts a self-deluded statement that clearly originated in label marketing or the pretense of a small ingroup of either "open-minded" or "true" fans, someone else fights back with something more intelligent and humorous. That's health: constant war against the delusion that keeps us, as a species, solipsistic. And it's funny. I don't know of another metal blog which can make me laugh like that, and it's all because of you, our readers, flamers, defenders, haters and player haters.

I also find it amusing that many people, upon reading what we have posted here, assume we're anti-progressive death metal. People note how much we squirt used nutrients all over Opeth, the latest Cynic or abortions of taste like Origin, and in order to justify their outrage, claim we don't like prog metal. In fact, the opposite is true: we love prog metal, and go hog wild for bands like Atheist, Obliveon, Voivod, Gorguts and Pestilence. We even love classics of alternative progressive metal like Supuration. But what we don't like is pose-prog, which is music that "sounds" progressive but is actually at blockhead levels of disorganization. Like Opeth. Like the new Cynic. Fake prog is bad prog, and because anyone who tries fake prog is probably a delusional and deceptive moron, is also usually bad music.

Today's band isn't death metal, and it's "progressive lite" like Rush, in that there are difficult techniques and longer compositions at work, but not as much theoretical squirreling around key signature. From Italy, Sadist are a progressive death-ish metal band who love their keyboards, acoustic interludes and longer songs -- just like Opeth. And like Cynic, they incorporate a ton of jazz-fusion technique, most notably in drums and bass.




On the whole, Sadist's self-titled album is a lot like Obliveon's "Nemesis": beaucoups speed metal, some death metal, a lot of prog, some newer ("nu") influences and then a sound all their own. What makes them different is that they are working in the genre split between speed metal and death metal where bands like Kreator, Destruction, Rigor Mortis and Slayer exist. Even more interesting is that by going progressive, they've approximated a sound halfway between older Sadus and newer Coroner.

The majority of the riffs on this CD are straight out of the speed metal canon, but on its rougher, more experimental edge, like those on Coroner's "Grin," and although they later merge with arpeggiated clean playing or lengthy keyboard interludes of a beauty not seen since Dimmu Borgir decided to rip off all that video game music for "Stormblast," the songs follow a speed metal pattern like early Sadus: riff/chorus with divergences, but ultimately, returning to a fist-pumping foot-stomping chorus rhythm to complement the rhythms of drums and guitar.

The first track seems to me a fusion of the first and third Meshuggah albums, and that influences stretches throughout this album which made me at first want to avoid it, but the underlying music is of quality and fits in among other prog speed/death bands like Coroner, Sadus, Creepmime, later Voivod, etc. Vocals unfortunately show influence from nu-core (or more likely, Meshuggah), or all that metalcore-derived stuff (punk with speed metal pretensions and influences from metal, rock and jazz) that demands a ranting vocal rhythm that recurses every four syllables, causing out-of-the-closet assholes like me to wish we could make the vocal track Go Away for the remaining duration of a song.

These aesthetic concerns aside however, the music is quite good. What it isn't is simplified enough in core, or theatrical enough, to stand out as well as the songs of, say, Atheist, so it's less memorable. That isn't to say less bad or less complex; in fact, it has more detail tied toward its core themes, but the core theme isn't refracted throughout the details.

On the whole, this is a good album from an undernoticed band that has a better overall sense of metal going for it than its obvious competitive influences -- Cynic, Meshuggah, Opeth, and Atheist are all influences here -- with more of a sense of musicality than the newer "technical" bands that specialize in blockhead riffs at mind-bending speeds. It makes good rainy day listening, when the listener is already in a quiet state of mind and simply receptive, will find all the good this has to offer behind its somewhat cryptic aesthetic.

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eight comments

i still like fucking opeth. idc if its fucking prog or not. also, someone needs to fucking fix the Death review. chuck didnt fucking die of AIDS, you fucking cocksuckers. >:L
fuckyoucocksucker - 14 10 09 - 14:57

laughing yet nigger?
fuckyoucocksucker - 15 10 09 - 06:12

Increíble que sigan debatiendo sobre algo tan trivial como los géneros musicales, insisto: encacillar música en géneros musicales es sólo perspectiva humana. La música sólo es, decir que Opeth es malo porque no le encuentras sentido ni dirección a la música, o porque no sigue tus patrones musicales o tus interpretaciones estéticas de la música no significa que sean “desorganizados mentales”.

E insisto, querer poner fronteras entre géneros hoy en día es inútil, infantil y estúpido considerando que cada día aparecen nuevas bandas con fusiones inverosímiles —como trance, con emo y neo-progresivo—; y aunque no lo quieras, tu visión e interpretación de la teoría musical está inherentemente cargada de tus subjetividades e interpretaciones de la información que recibes del enterno. Por tal motivo, tu opinión sobre la música es tan válida que la de un emo de 17 años que además es “solipsista”.

Sal al mundo, hay mucho más que black y death metal.
Raff - 15 10 09 - 09:41

Sé que ya lo tonto mojado puto cabrón
fuckyoucocksucker - 15 10 09 - 11:06

For anyone approaching Sadist, I suggest to start from earlier work (Above the Light, ’93, and Tribe, ’96). “Crust” represents a shift towards “modern” sounds, and “Lego” is basically nu-metal. This self-titled work has been praised as their “comeback album”, but I do prefer Tribe.
Wop - 15 10 09 - 11:36

Chuck died of AIDS, get over it.
Blowpeth Schwuldiner - 18 10 09 - 11:52

While I understand you are under the impression that mister Schuldiner was a homosexual maybe because of his lisp or the infamous kitty shirt wore in a couple interviews and somehow got AIDS from a big hairy black dude named Jamarcus who spent fifteen years in prison and had grown accustomed to jamming half of his 9-inch weiner into another white prettyboy inmate’s gaping anus, I’m going to be straigtforward with you and leave you with this: no u
fuckyoucocksucker - 18 10 09 - 17:39

HAHAHA disregard that, i suck cocks
Blowpeth Schwuldiner - 21 10 09 - 11:09


  
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