Zespół: LOST SOUL
Tytuł: Immerse In Infinity
Producent: Witching Hour
Format: CD
Kraj: Polska
Kategoria: Death Metal
Opis produktu:
WYDANIE W REGULARNYM PUDEŁKU
NOWY ALBUM LOST SOUL!!!
TA PŁYTA JESZCZE PRZED PREMIERĄ UROSŁA DO MIANA PŁYTY ROKU. POWLAJĄCE PONAD 55-MINUTOWE DZIEŁO KTÓRE ŚMIAŁO MOŻE KONKUROWAĆ Z NILE CZY MORBID ANGEL !!!
"...Okrutny rozmach Vital Remains, precyzja "Evangelion", posępne pasaże Immolation, jazzowe odchyły Death i nawiedzony, mroczny klimat Morbid Angel w jednej pigułce z napisem "Immerse in Infinity"... Bomba."
METAL HAMMER - ALBUM MIESIĄCA!!!
From The Dust Returned:
It's been a few years since the crushing Chaostream, an album which proved Lost Soul had the potential to join the very A-list of Polish death metal (Vader, Behemoth, Decapitated, etc.). 4th album Immerse in Infinity arrives, with some new members in tow, and crushes those same floodgates of potential, destroying the previous album and offering 8 tracks of quality death metal with a fine tuned balanced of technical precision, progressive riffing and unrelenting brutality. This is death metal devastation here, the complexity and superb production of the record should vault this band into the radar of many ignorami who have not yet heard of them.
Next to Vader's Necropolis (which is a lot more barebones than this album), it's the best Polish death of the year, easily obliterating the latest Behemoth for that honor. "Revival" opens with a lush cosmic ambience, with a throbbing bass that helps emotionally ascend into a destructive arsenal of storming riffs as the heavens tear asunder. This album is like the Galactus of death metal. Jacek Grecki has a voice very similar to Piotr of Vader, if a little blunter in places. You'll probably want a breather after this first track, but the intimidating "Personal Universe" will not allow such folly, as it bludgeons you into oblivion like a fleet of Star Destroyers en route to a real conflict. "...if the Dead Can Speak" begins with some timid, flowing guitars, elevating with some breakneck chugging, grooves and double bass madness, before the vocals take command over a simple, rolling pattern. "216" then again annihilates the listener into formless space dust. Get used to it, because it's going to happen again with "One Step Too Far", "Divine Project" and the tribally taunting "Simulation".
The album is just fucking sick. It sounds unbelievable, on par with Vader's best, polished works. The cosmic aesthetic is present despite the unforgiving battery of the modern Polish death. To put it simply, Immerse in Infinity is like the interstellar evolution of Immersed in Blood, equally brutal but bathed in a futuristic disposition. Never once does the staggering musical ability of the band interfere with the steady puncture of the songwriting. It's disgustingly humbling and thorough in its hostile statement of intent: if you thought Lost Soul meant business before, they now OWN that business. Enjoy.
Lista utworów:
01. Revival
02. Personal Universe
03. …if the dead can speak
04. 216
05. One Step too far
06. Breath of Nibiru
07. Divine Project
08. Simulation