The Absence From Your Grave
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Tracklist:
- Intro
- A Breath Beneath
- Necropolis
- From Your Grave
- Heaven Ablaze
- Summoning The Darkness
- Shattered
- I, Deceiver
- My Ruin
- Seven Demons

Ranking: #80 for 2005

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SHOWDOWN USER (2 Reviews)

2006-03-17 | 22 comments | 1,050 views

2 of 2 thought this review was well written

When I first heard the intro to ?Form Your Grave?, I knew that I was in for a treat.
The guitar solos in the intro alone are amazing, and they are only a tidbit of what?s to come. When the first song starts up ?A Breath Beneath? you can really hear the Swedish influences. And The Absence does them justice, from the remarkable guitar harmonies, to the raspy voices of Jeramie Kling and Patrick Pintaville is similar to early Anders Friden, and the drums are phenomenal, and I can actually hear the bass in this album, and it is awesome.

The guitar work on this album is what sets it apart from the rest. The riffs are aplenty, and the solos are simply incredible, they sound as if they were a sword slicing right through the throat of all that oppose The Absence. Every time I listen to this album, I find a new riff, it never gets old. The guitarists do some fantastic twin harmonies and some sweet trade off solos. Some of the solos even have a blue?s sound to them.

The drums amazing, double bass and a few blast beats here and there. The drummer sounds like he?s having a seizure, but not in a bad way, he?s playing his heart out and you can tell it. As with the guitars every time I listen to this album I catch a new fill.

In my opinion the best song on this album is ?Necropolis?. It starts off slow with a little harmony work and a simple drum line. But then turns into a traditional melodic death. When the vocalists screams ?Necropolis, These hearts of decay, Buried on the heads of the Damning? it sounds so epic. The solo will rock your socks off, dive bombs are in surplus. In conclusion Metal Blade records done a very smart thing by signing The Absence, and I for one can not wait to see what they do next.

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SHOWDOWN


Comments: 6
03.17.06

Album Rating: 4.5

i dont know why the question marks keep showing up, sorry for any confusion

Hep Kat


Comments: 1643
03.17.06


This review is somewhat bare. Still, this looks like a decent album. Worth checking out, at least.

Neoteric
Emeritus


Comments: 3235
03.17.06


I liked the review, it was short but sweet, well done :thumb:

Also, review more metal, it's nice to see some more metal reviewers.

dmbmanmfreh


Comments: 1
03.17.06

Album Rating: 5

The Absence are one of my all time favorite bands
and imo this cd is almost flawless

Shadows
Moderator


Comments: 2530
03.17.06

Album Rating: 3

Great stuff here. The music is rather simple and the harmonies get old after a while, but it's very catchy and melodic.

Confessed2005


Comments: 3290
03.17.06


I have never heard of these guys. A nice, concise review that has persuaded me to check them out.

SHOWDOWN


Comments: 6
03.17.06

Album Rating: 4.5

thanks for the positve attitude

Cravinov13


Comments: 3854
03.18.06

Album Rating: 4

These gusy kick azz

Shred Danson


Comments: 105
04.02.06


ZOMG my band's playin with this band in a couple weeks.

:p

I've never really given them a thorough listen, I suppose I'll get the CD today, do my homework, haha (I always do that when we play with a national band)...

TheDevilsOwn


Comments: 91
05.10.06


these guys are a good. a nice break from the other metal blade bands taht all sound the friggin same

Master Basser


Comments: 4
06.13.06

Album Rating: 4.5

One of my favorite Metal Bands for sure. Great Vocals, Guitars, Bass, and drums. This band has it all.

violentmog


Comments: 64
11.01.06

Album Rating: 3.5

This is one of the best American metal albums. Not a whole lot of variation in the songwriting, but that means every track is solid. Melodic, thrashy, just good stuff. Recommended for any fan of melodic metal.

Sharkmenow


Comments: 64
11.07.06

Album Rating: 4.5

These guys are awesome, very catchy tunes and a nice raw sound. These guys love them some scandanavian metal and it shows in a great way. With better production these guys could defineately be a top tier act.

Wizard


Comments: 9895
01.02.07

Album Rating: 2.5

This review had no description of anything except that the guitars and drumming were ____________ (please enter adjective such as sweet, cool, awesome etc.). I found this album to be the biggest immitator of all the swedish death metal bands combined.

Digging: Nadja - Radiance of Shadows

Crysis


Comments: 4532
09.04.07

Album Rating: 3

Just got this! The intro is amazing so far, I think I'm going to like this better than "Riders Of The Plague"


I may review this as well.

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Josh D.


Comments: 6155
09.05.07


I don't know, ROTP is pretty good.
And the production sounds great.

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FR33L0RD


Comments: 1095
10.17.07

Album Rating: 4.5

Like it a lot

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Aeksis8745


Comments: 444
08.18.08

Album Rating: 4

Took me forever to find this but it was well worth it. Unbelivable guitarwork and songwriting, its quite amazing to think that this sound is coming from an american band lol. I hope these guys stick with their sound and stay around for awhile. Favorites so far are Necropolis, the title track, and Seven Demons.

Digging: Megadeth - Cryptic Writings

Phantom


Comments: 6586
12.15.08

Album Rating: 4

I forgot how awesome this album is. From Your Grave, Summoning The Darkness, Heaven Ablae and I, Deceiver all rule. Great melodies too.

Digging: Tom Waits - Bone Machine

bodominflames


Comments: 7509
01.31.09

Album Rating: 4

I've decided I like this more than Riders of the Plague. It may not be as technically impressive, but as a whole its much easier to listen to, and I really enjoy the melodic leads strewn about the whole album. They remind me much of a more modern adaptation of the leads of "The Jester Race," though I guess you can say that about a lot of melodeath bands.

Digging: Emery - ...In Shallow Seas We Sail



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