Under the Scythe The Truth Inside You

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Tracklist:
1. Zeitgeist
2. Merging With the Shadows
3. Trapped by Hatred
4. Where Light
5. Burn Inself
6. The Last Step
7. Third Line
8. In The Silence
9. My Requiem
10. Don't Leave Hopes
11. Your New Day
12. The Truth Inside You


Release Date: 2009

user rating
3.3
great
Chart.

recommended by reviewer
All Shall Perish This is Where it Ends
The Black Dahlia Murder Deflorate
The Contortionist Exoplanet
The Red Chord Fused Together in Revolving Doors


  
4.0
excellent
Darion Paone USER (37 Reviews)

January 8th, 2012 | 7 replies | 850 views

Summary: Russian death-heads prove that they can stand strong amidst a sea of dubious pretenders and run-of-the-mill attempts at the "throne" of deathcore.

1 of 1 thought this review was well written

Russian technical deathcore band Under the Scythe formed in 2006 and released their debut EP -- simply titled Demo -- in 2008. Since then, they have strengthened their grip on music theory and experimentation and have truly put these forces to work with their first LP, The Truth Inside You, a twelve-track adventure into the minds of a particularly angry Russe.

I haven't heard much Russian music at all, let alone region-specific death metal, so I wasn't sure what to really expect. I was pleasantly surprised when I threw on this album (imported CDs FTW) and opening track "Zeitgeist" graced my ears. It's brutally fast and every aspect of the song feels well-balanced, if a bit lacking in harmony -- a good indicator of what the rest of the record sounds like. The technical guitars are reminiscent of All Shall Perish's latest album, and the drums are an odd mix of The Black Dahlia Murder's Deflorate and Job For a Cowboy's Genesis. The vocals are very fitting, and almost always varied. The vocalist rarely repeats himself, sound-wise, and he goes up and down the scales as much as the rhythm guitarist -- which is saying something. The vocal delivery is organic and well-executed, and it was probably the most interesting and fun aspect of the album as a whole. I love good death metal vocals and Under the Scythe really get it right.

Sometimes, the sound shifts and you can almost hear a track off of Exoplanet, but then it sucker-punches you in the face with more brutality. A good example of this is the second track, "Merging With the Shadows", where a The Contortionist vibe can really be felt. The influences are truly tremendous, and the album shines because of the band's openness to experimentation with their sound. You can find pianos, synth, string pads, and I swear I heard a harp somewhere in the last half of the album. These additions are well-placed and don't detract from the power of the album at all, but rather compliment it by changing the overall sound for a moment and giving us another instrumental layer to listen to. Listening closer, you have to wonder if All Shall Perish's This is Where it Ends was one of the bigger influences to the album, because The Truth Inside You really adds to that formula and integrates it into Under the Scythe's own style. The intro to "Where Light" is a great example of this, as is the outro to the preceding track, "Trapped By Hatred". The solo in "Where Light" is also incredibly enjoyable, and sounds like something a technical band like The Faceless might include as a main riff.

My overall perception of The Truth Inside You is that it is an incredibly well-written, well-structured, and well-executed musical creation. If I had any idea what they were saying, I would touch upon lyrical themes, but unfortunately I don't speak Russian. Between the tremendous vocal performances, the blisteringly fast drumming somehow kept under control by their drummer, the fittingly-technical guitarplay, and the experimental ambience, The Truth Inside You and indeed Under the Scythe as a whole deserves a hell of a lot more recognition. Let's give a hand for the Russians, eh?

Recommended Tracks
1. "Zeitgeist"
2. "Merging With the Shadows"
3. "Trapped by Hatred"
7. "The Last Step"
8. "Third Line"

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Pr0nogo
January 9th 2012



227 Comments

Album Rating: 4

So many things I wanted to talk about and didn't, like the priceless melody of "In the Silence" and the awe-inspiring screams of "My Requiem" that fuses with synth backdrops so well. Truly remarkable. Found these guys by accident while searching for RAM's single, "Under the Scythe".

Will fix grammar/spelling errors in the afternoon, should any exist. Off for now. Enjoy the record.

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none
January 9th 2012



546 Comments


gay

ThirtySixChambers
January 9th 2012



7090 Comments


this is bad

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Nikkolae
January 9th 2012



3407 Comments


that name is pretty kickass but Beneath The Massacre does this kind of deathcore better

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ThirtySixChambers
January 9th 2012



7090 Comments


maybe. BTM are quite bad. check out Permillisecond or Return to Exile for halfway decent technical/ballsout deathcore.

bloozclooz
January 10th 2012



1702 Comments

Album Rating: 2

average at best. the fuck were you thinking

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Pr0nogo
January 10th 2012



227 Comments

Album Rating: 4

heat heat heat

Lowered to a four now that I discovered a good amount of breakdowns in the first half of the album. Techno effects in the last half? Rock the shit straight out of my ass.



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