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Children of Bodom
Tokyo Warhearts


4.5
superb

Review

by ToWhatEnd USER (100 Reviews)
May 27th, 2006 | 35 replies


Release Date: 1999 | Tracklist


Children of Bodom, by merely mentioning the name thoughts and images of brutality, precision, and rapid velocity run through the minds of all surrounding. Since the release of Something Wild in 1998, Children of Bodom has taken the metal genre by storm, slaying all in their path. The future of metal quite possibly lies in the hands of COB, as they continue to progress album to album in their unique way. But lets take a venture back a few years; after releasing Something Wild and Hatebreeder the band decided to record a live album. Your average band would fail miserably of producing a live album this caliber after releasing a mere two records, but Bodom is far from your average band. Throughout the night, the energy and passion Children of Bodom put into their music is heard. From the first growl to the final note, the power of the music is felt as the album puts a chokehold on the listener and does not let up or let go for a second.

From the first thumps of double bass in Silent Night, Bodom Night the pace is set for the rest of the night. The overall mix is absolutely fantastic; nothing is extremely overpowered as both bass and keyboard are audible more than not. Playing wise, would one really expect Children of Bodom to be sloppy and to have difficulty with their solos; no. Between the shredding sweeps and beautiful melodies, everything is spot on. A little more of a raw feel is given off compared to the albums at some parts. The crowd noise and Alexi"s extra growls make Bodom seem almost like hurricane; their unrelenting power and speed are shown along with their precision. But do not be deceived, as there is no eye to this storm, it does not relax for a second. The calmest part about this record is found with the guitar and keyboard solo battle taking place a bit before the halfway part in the show, making up the track War of Razors . Appreciation sure is shown by the crowd as screams are heard between every break in the dual solo action. Little bonus solos such as this that will not be found on the studio records are always welcome live, especially when the band possesses the amount of talent Bodom does.

As mentioned before, the superb mixing allows for the famous Bodom atmosphere to be in play. The ripping guitar solos, brutal vocals, slamming drums, and trademark keyboards all sound very reminiscent to the album. Now this can be taken as a pro or con, but there are sometimes entire songs where if you have lost a bit of focus you will forget they are playing live. Those expecting spot on and tight playing will not be disappointed in the least. However, if you are looking for something incredibly raw, this might not fulfill the craving. Regardless there is enough sheer brutality and rage to satisfy the majority desires. The set list chosen is a great representation of the first two albums. Considering they only had 16 songs to select from (7 from Something Wild and 9 from Hatebreeder) they in theory played over half of the songs they had released on previous albums. With that being said, the set list has a very nice flow to it, as nothing ever drags on or sounds overly repetitive. This is quite an incredible feat; as the band had not even entered their real sound experimental phase, yet was still able to keep the attention of listeners with distinctive and unique enough tracks. The middle of the set is laced with signature tracks. The classic Hatebreeder proves to be a stick out performance of the night, as its intense nature is presented brilliantly. Alexi"s vocals sound absolutely fantastic, despite simultaneously performing his tricky leads. The closing solos are executed with nothing short of perfection and the harmonization is truly a treat.

Highlights continue to come as Downfall marks a wonderful keyboard performance. The keys really stick out here and create possibly the most atmospheric track on the live record. While the verses have a heavier feel with the persistent double bass, the keyboard break before the first solo captures and produces a commendable mood. There is no shortage of shredding found here, but Laiho manages to balance out the speed with some great melodic playing. This is a prime example of the power the live songs can generate. Throughout the night, the only real sign of disappointment in the crowd is when Alexi announces there is only one more song. Towards Dead End is a great way to finish off this record. The vocals here sound different at parts, more of an angry growl as opposed to a flat out scream. Guitars go to work quite early in the song with some magnificent sounding solo work. The tempo change is performed with superb smoothness as things slow down for a brief moment. Laiho"s yell on one of the pauses leading up the outro is something that should bring a smile on the face of one wanting the raw tone. This serves as the ideal build up for the closing solos. Guitar wise this could very well be the highlight as the blazing quick harmonization is performed with perfection. The ending proves to be quite strong, capping off one exceptionally remarkable live record and performance.

With only two albums under their belts, Children of Bodom had no doubts about releasing a live album and with good reason. The night was definitely one to remember for the fans and needed to be shared with many more than attended. Capturing exactly how much power and energy the band gives off is no easy task. However, the band"s tight playing and hefty force is experienced at new levels after listening to this album. For Bodom fans, especially those who enjoyed their early work, this is a must own. If you are a fan of metal and are unfamiliar to the band, this is actually as great way to get into them as it contains fantastic work from two early albums. Regardless of ones familiarity with the band, this truly magnificent live performance should hold a place in nearly all metal fans collection.

Final Rating: 4.5/5



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MyRamona
May 27th 2006


1098 Comments


Great review! I really need to start getting into Bodom.

SCREAM!
May 27th 2006


15755 Comments


Good review. I probably wont be getting this though, cause i dont buy live cds(i prefer getting the actual albums). This Message Edited On 05.27.06

British Beef
May 27th 2006


7 Comments


I think this is easily one of their weakest releases... the songs sound really messy

MRDuCran
May 27th 2006


7 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This album sounds amazing, you described it rather accurately with your mentions of perfection. 5/5 for the album.

ToWhatEnd
May 28th 2006


3173 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I think this is easily one of their weakest releases... the songs sound really messy




Are you serious? Please point out some specific examples.



*awaits a ShadowsFallen comment*

Apocalyptic Raids
May 28th 2006


810 Comments


that was a really good review.

MyRamona
May 28th 2006


1098 Comments


Wow, lake Bodom and Silent night Bodom Night are sheer awesomeness.

Squirrel
May 28th 2006


74 Comments


CoB and 'Children of Bodom, by merely mentioning the name thoughts and images of brutality, precision, and rapid velocity run through the minds of all surrounding.' do not belong together. At all.

ToWhatEnd
May 28th 2006


3173 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Just a quick way to introduce the band. It's not like I said something out of place like they were pop rock with catchy choruses or anything...



But sorry the first sentence of my review didn't work for you, did you enjoy the rest?

Confessed2005
May 28th 2006


5561 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Fantastic review for a superb live album. I am surprised 'ShadowsFallen' has not swooped into this thread to comment.

SCREAM!
May 28th 2006


15755 Comments


yeah, me 2^^

Shadowsfallen! come out, come out were ever you are!

ToWhatEnd
June 3rd 2006


3173 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

How can this be? This review has been here for a week now, a Bodom review and no ShadowsFallen. *gasp* I am overly perplexed.

Thor
June 3rd 2006


10354 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I listened to this album just a few days ago, and it's pretty amazing. It's really incredible how the band can play their songs even faster than normal and still play just as well. Mind blowing.

ToWhatEnd
June 5th 2006


3173 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

It's really incredible how the band can play their songs even faster than normal and still play just as well. Mind blowing.




Yes indeed, I really am upset I missed my chance to see them during their headline tour as I have no interest to see them play a short set with Slayer, Lamb of God, or Mastodon.This Message Edited On 06.04.06

Confessed2005
June 9th 2006


5561 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Well I am seeing them on the UK Unholy Alliance Tour... and I like Slayer, Lamb of God and In Flames (as opposed to Mastodon who are only doing the US tour, whom I also love). Whatever songs CoB play, they will be pure quality, that is for sure.

ToWhatEnd
June 9th 2006


3173 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

If it was In Flames instead of Mastodon I would most definitely think twice about not going. That is a pretty kick arse line up. Slayer would be a fun show live, even though I have lost plenty of interest in them. Hope the show owns!

SynGates
January 26th 2007


2467 Comments


I love the track list, but so many other great songs from the other three albums (AYDY, HCDR, and FTR) are on chaos ridden years, and since I have that, this probably wouldnt be a good buy.

Slaytan
May 27th 2007


1185 Comments


I love the track list, but so many other great songs from the other three albums (AYDY, HCDR, and FTR) are on chaos ridden years, and since I have that, this probably wouldnt be a good buy.

Same here.
Good review too.


racerX71
June 2nd 2007


73 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Bodom sounds great live. Silent Night, Bodom Night is amazing.

FenderUsa
May 14th 2008


582 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Awesome album. Alexi was so good back here, he's sloppy as hell now



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