Burst Origo
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Tracklist:
1. Where The Wave Broke
2. Sever
3. Immateria
4. Slave Emotion
5. Flight's End
6. Homebound
7. It Comes Into View
8. Stormwielder
9. Mercy Liberation

Ranking: #27 for 2005

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4.5
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GleamInRanks USER (16 Reviews)

2007-05-12 | 99 comments | 3,079 views

Summary: An eclectic metal album that is astonishing from start to finish. Unbelievibly great songwriting finesse paired with technical ability of each band member makes Origo shine above many recent metal releases.

5 of 5 thought this review was well written

It is beyond me why certain bands become popular, and I am not necessarily talking about bands that don't appeal to me. Take Opeth for example, a band that I enjoy listening to. While many of Opeth's songs exceed the ten minute mark and display the sense of ever-changing dynamics, their formula (not to say their music is in any way "formulaic") certainly seems like it could never possibly become popular in a mainstream sense or garner a massive fan base the way it has. The only other genres that I can think of which contain lengthy but still easily accessible are blues and jazz, but repetition is a main characteristic of each. The aggressive nature of a band like Opeth seemed to translate well into the rising popularity of American metal. Because of this I am perplexed. Burst, who hail from Sweden, present similar elements contained in progressive music such as Opeth's but present them in a completely different fashion. A much more direct approach is taken by Burst, probably due to their grindcore roots, but they still retain layers and depths and they showcase them in a timely manner. Having the accessibility of American metal and the dynamics of progressive metal leads me to the ultimate question: why hasn't anybody heard of this band!?

With each track on Origo, Burst are able to craft an individual moods and sounds, showcasing the broad range of influences that the musicians are able to encompass throughout the album, but the influences do not at all sound artifical or forced. The indie rock tinged intro of 'Where the Wave Broke' shatters any expectations involving Burst being a generic metal band. Smoothly transitioning from entrancing palm muted sections with softly sung vocals to a jazzy, clean guitar passage with an uneasy atmosphere, extremely fitting for the distressed screaming of Linus Jägerskog. If you have heard past Burst material, it's obvious that Jägerskog has improved his vocals which now include more of range than before. 'Sever', one of the more punishing tracks on the album along with 'Slave Emotion', sets a striking mood with beautifully arranged acoustic guitar and ghostly vocals. The infinitely layered chorus is absolutely crushing. Space-y tones and samples are the core of 'Sever', undoubtedly making the track a highlight and a song no metal fan should miss. Nonchalant is the perfect adjective to describe 'Flight's End', an excellent track for the bass playing to shine. The jaunty rhythms and fills he plays are executed wonderfully but are never too flashy, restraint is the name of his game.

The atmosphere presented in 'Homebound' is impressively unique and diverse. Almost becoming too much to take in at once, 'Homebound' is excessively layered with strange sounds and reverberated guitar surges. The anticipation that is being poured from the pulsating speakers is indisputably worthy of high acclaim. In many sections throughout the song, quick accelerations are played but die down rather quickly. The drumming stands out the most in the climatic moments of 'Homebound'. I never thought cymbals could create such an alluring quality during the intense crescendos. Being the only instrumental on Origo, 'It Comes into View' is filled with dreamy soundscapes that is very relaxing compared to the other clean sections that are usually teetering on the edge of sanity. Once again, the bassist is able to utilize subtle fills that add to the entire experience. Simple, harmonized guitar solos, but effective for the mood the guitarist were going for, end the song peacefully.

Seriously, the arrangement of each song is breathtaking. Never becoming pretentious, the dynamics flow through each other with incredible ease. The musicianship is better and tighter than most bands that have their start in this day and age, especially in the metal genre. The only hindrance from perfection that this album contains is the way some of the guitar playing is very similar in different tracks. For example, I recall many uses of harmonized octave chord progressions that sound like they've been lifted from one track and put on another. Also, a couple of the same ideas are used throughout, but all of the instrument playing is still intriguing by the end of Origo. I cannot wait to see what this always progressing band is capable of in the future. Please, listen to this delightfully original album.

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kalkal50


Comments: 2380
05.12.07


Sweet review, you've just convinced one more person to check em out. Do they appertain to any specific genre, and are they similar to Opeth?

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GleamInRanks


Comments: 297
05.12.07

Album Rating: 4.5

I would just call 'em metal. They don't sound similar to Opeth but they have similar qualities that I'm sure you could easily appreciate if you like Opeth.

kalkal50


Comments: 2380
05.12.07


Mkay thanks, dling now lol

Cocaine
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7130
05.12.07

Album Rating: 4

I always considered them to be sludgy metalcore, but I realize that so many users here are blatantly ignorant and cringe at anything with "Core" in the title.

I may be off, though. For some reason, I haven't listened to this in for-fucking-ever. I'll do so now. And no, they thankfully sound nothing like Opeth.

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Cocaine
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7130
05.12.07

Album Rating: 4

Double posting out of laziness:

Yeah, I forgot how awesome this album is. I'm sticking with Sludge/Metalcore, but that's really limiting. It's original stuff.This Message Edited On 05.12.07

Confessed2005


Comments: 3290
05.12.07


Great review - relapse certainly do produce some wonderful acts.

I will be sure to check this album out.

Cocaine
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7130
05.12.07

Album Rating: 4

I'm debating between a 4 and 4.5

I had initially only given this a 3.5 based on primary listens, on RYM, but I guess it's just clicking.

Dethtrasher


Comments: 2128
05.12.07


A friend of mine gave me this album (d-loaded of course) but I thought it was boring. Can someone tell me what ''sludge'' stands for?

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Cocaine
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7130
05.12.07

Album Rating: 4

Sludge is just what it sounds like, it's a very sludgy offshoot of metal that is in many ways related to Doom and Stoner Metal. It features an often extremely distorted sound and a typically low-end sound. Mastodon used to employ a heavy sludge influence, but the most notable bands are Neurosis, Kylesa, Dystopia, and the Melvins, though the latter is actually often considered "proto-sludge".

Dethtrasher


Comments: 2128
05.12.07


Thanks Cocaine

GleamInRanks


Comments: 297
05.12.07

Album Rating: 4.5

This is a bit shorter than my other reviews so does everybody think I explained everything well enough?

Cocaine
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7130
05.12.07

Album Rating: 4

Yeah, definitely you did.

chimera908


Comments: 714
05.12.07


Fantastic review, you've convinced me to check them out.

GleamInRanks


Comments: 297
05.12.07

Album Rating: 4.5

Here's their official website and myspace if anyone is interested

http://www.myspace.com/burstrelapse
www.burst.nu
This Message Edited On 05.12.07

Wizard


Comments: 9895
05.12.07

Album Rating: 5 | Sound Off

Wow, not only was I going to review this stellar album, but I havent even started my Neurosis 'Eye of Every Storm' review like I promised I would do. Im such a fucking procrastinator. Oh well! This is an amzing review. One of my favourite albums of all time! (yes, this album is that good)
Your comparison to Opeths dynamics is exactly how I thought about this band too, but only smushed together more.

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GleamInRanks


Comments: 297
05.12.07

Album Rating: 4.5

Err... sorry. Feel free to write your own review though. Thanks for the kind words.

jrowa001


Comments: 7894
05.12.07

Album Rating: 4

awesome review man. i remember watching their music video on HBB for where the wave broke and i was instantly hooked. i havent listened to it for a long time but i shall soon.

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GleamInRanks


Comments: 297
05.13.07

Album Rating: 4.5

i remember watching their music video on HBB for where the wave broke and i was instantly hooked.

Exactly what happened to me, lucky to catch Burst because I don't watch HBB too often.This Message Edited On 05.13.07

GleamInRanks


Comments: 297
05.13.07

Album Rating: 4.5

Who negged my review? Reason please.

planewreck
Emeritus


Comments: 2976
05.13.07


It was probably a spam negger. They hit a lot of the front page reviews.

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