Disfear Live the Storm
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Tracklist:
1. Get it Off
2. Fiery Father
3. Deadweight
4. the Cage
5. the Furnace
6. Live the Storm
7. Testament
8. In Exodus
9. Maps of War
10. Phantom


Release Date: 01/22/2008

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Simon Harris (SCREAM!) USER (24 Reviews)

2009-08-30 | 23 comments | 339 views

Summary: I don’t know what the d in d-beat means but judging by these guys I would guess something like DESTROY.

2 of 2 thought this review was well written

Disfear is a Swedish D-beat band that features Tomas Lindberg on vocals (ex vocalist of At The Gates). For those who are unfamiliar with the genre (as I was until I heard this), it is basically a mix of a lot of hardcore punk with a lot of metal to create a product that is simply loud, in your face and unrelenting.

Disfear fit that description perfectly. Live The Storm is a 35 minute assault of heavy power chords, pounding drums and bass, layered with southern sounding leads and throat wrenching yells.

Get It Off opens up with one of said leads that quickly turns into a speakerful of organized chaos. The chords are loud, the drums are fast, the leads are squealing all over the place and the singer is shrieking over everything. But it fits together seemlessly. Every crack in the wall of sound is filled and the result is a mind boggling attack on your ears that will either leave you wanting to hear it all over just to make sense of it all.
The band also manage to do all this with a certain degree of finesse to it. The mix of power chords with “regular” chords creates the basic crushing sound but allows for many variations in the heaviness and in the amount of different sounds available. The leads also don’t always try to push themselves forward. The guitarist really picks his moments to compliment the crushing rhythms.This is done flawlessly throughout The Furnace with the lead coming in and out over the various rhythms to give the sound another dimension.

The only complaint I have with this album is the drums. It sounds like he only plays slight variations on the same beat throughout the album. The beat does go well with all the songs and he can play it very fast and well but it gives the songs a repetitive feel that they avoid on all the other instruments. Fortunately,the other instruments deliver enough so that the listener doesn’t have to pay attention to the drums. He can put them in the back of the mix as a backbone to the heavyness which, from the sound of it, is what i think they were meant to be.

Overall, Disfear deliver one hell of an intense ride. Live The Storm doesn’t let up from the start of the southern tinged Get It Off until the end of the 7 minute explosion that is Phantom. The band leaves no cracks in their wall of sound and come out sounding powerful and extremely energizing. This is a must for anyone who loves intense and unrelenting music.

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SCREAM!


Comments: 3650
08.30.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Wrote it quickly, hope its alright

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LisbonGirls


Comments: 835
08.30.09


*It sounds like he only play slight variations*

Should be *Plays* other then that good review.

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Essence


Comments: 3155
08.30.09


hmmm

will check out this d-beat genre

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SCREAM!


Comments: 3650
08.30.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Good call lisbon, will fix.

I dunno about the rest of the d-beat genre, but these guys slay

illmitch


Comments: 1943
08.30.09


the d in d-beat stands for discharge, who pretty much founded the genre; the "same-y" drum beat that you refer to is actually the "beat" part of d-beat. discharge popularized that drum beat, so "d-beat" = discharge beat.

good review, disfear are tight.

Digging: Blind Guardian - Nightfall in Middle-Earth

SCREAM!


Comments: 3650
08.30.09

Album Rating: 4.5

i figured it might be part of the genre but not being very informed i couldnt say for sure. Either way it does get kind of repetitive throughout an album.

And thanks for clearing up the name

illmitch


Comments: 1943
08.30.09


no problem. discharge are the best place to start if you want to learn about d-beat (d-beat as a genre is basically bands ripping off discharge), but i made a post of some bands in Jacktiger's list if you want to get into some other bands.

SCREAM!


Comments: 3650
08.30.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Would 108 be considered d beat? They always kinda reminded me of disfear

illmitch


Comments: 1943
08.30.09


i've never listened to them so i couldn't say

Roach


Comments: 1101
08.30.09


108 are pretty good.

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SCREAM!


Comments: 3650
08.30.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Review is going down the list pretty quick.

Listening to Why by Discharge

illmitch


Comments: 1943
08.30.09


yeah i hate that feeling, when your review gets pushed out of the way by new reviews.

Why? is a classic, some people prefer their later material but i prefer Why? for its rawness.

DBlitz


Comments: 890
08.30.09


i found it funny that you didn't know what d-beat was and then complained about the drums

anyway i'm getting into stuff like this recently, so i probably will check this out

SCREAM!


Comments: 3650
08.30.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Even now that i know what it is, i still find that the beat gets repetitive over the course of a whole album

redskyformiles
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 5824
08.30.09

Album Rating: 4

I love this album. so good.

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SCREAM!


Comments: 3650
08.30.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Discharge is good but im up to song 15 and i dont even understand how D:

SCREAM!


Comments: 3650
08.30.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Second last review and i jsut submitted it tonight D:

Roach


Comments: 1101
08.30.09


I'm not a big Discharge fan personally.

SCREAM!


Comments: 3650
08.31.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Btw, how do you get the image fixed? I tried adding it in the edit my reviews section but it never worked

SCREAM!


Comments: 3650
08.31.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Its weird how a few of the leads have a southern tinge to them but these guys are from sweden



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