Tiamat Amanethes
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Tracklist:
01. The Temple Of The Crescent Moon
02. Equinox Of The Gods
03. Until The Hellhounds Sleep Again
04. Will They Come?
05. Lucienne
06. Summertime Is Gone
07. Katarraktis Apo Aima
08. Raining Dead Angels
09. Misantropolis
10. Amanitis
11. Meliae
12. Via Dolorosa
13. Circles
14. Amanes
15. Thirst Snake (digipack bonus track)


Release Date: 05/27/2008

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Trey (Willie F.) CONTRIBUTOR (95 Reviews)

2008-05-17 | 28 comments | 4,655 views

Summary: Tiamat continue their generic gothic rock trend, but this time decide to rehash the generic doom of their initial few releases as well.

2 of 2 thought this review was well written

I had given up on Tiamat ever releasing another good album a long time ago, so it was only by chance that I stumbled upon a news article where the band stated that they were going to return to their roots on this album. After reading the news, I assumed that they would return to the sounds of Wildhoney and A Deeper Kind of Slumber since those are the two albums that garner all the praise, but you know what happens to those that assume. Instead they have mixed all the boring generic elements of their current gothic rock albums with the standard riffs and horribly growled vocals of their first few doom/death albums.

The two obvious throwbacks to their doom roots are found in the heavier riffs and growled vocals of some of the songs. The opening two songs are great examples of this as they feature the growled vocals and heavy riffs and combine them with sparse keyboards and the simple song structures of their current stuff. While some may think that the return of any heaviness is a good thing, those people would need to be reminded that Tiamat were never good at being heavy and they still aren’t now. The riffs are still boring, predictable down-tuned affairs, and the growled vocals are still horrible due to his attempt at pulling off a sing/growl hybrid technique. In fact, the growled vocals ruin any chance a song may have of being good such on the musically decent “Raining Dead Angels” which incorporates some industrial influence into the riffs and beats, and a clear techno influence in the keyboards.

The savior of this album could have been the fact that on some songs he still incorporates singing, but his singing voice is worse then ever before. The problem with the songs that he sings on is that he is often singing much lower then he is capable of which makes him frequently sound out of key. Tracks such as “Until the Hellhounds Sleep Again” or “Misantropolis” define this flaw perfectly. The out of key vocals are only made worse by the fact that the songs he sings on are generally slow and plodding and rely on redundant gothic rock guitar riffs and minimal keyboard accompaniment to get them by. Really, that is the problem with all the music on this album regardless of what era of their past they draw from; the music is redundant, generic, and boring and is only made worse by weak vocal performances.

Amanethes has a few dim positives such as the previously mentioned industrial influences of “Raining Dead Angels” or the dead-on Pink Floyd impression of “Meliae” which actually has a great vocal performance courtesy of him trying to emulate David Gilmour and actually doing a good job of it. Unfortunately, these relatively good additions are lost in a sea of mediocrity in which Tiamat have proven to me once and for all that the unique talent exhibited on Wildhoney and A Deeper Kind of Slumber was a fluke and that they are only ever going to be a third-rate doom band or a third-rate gothic band… or in this case, a combination of both.

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WillieFisterbut
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 2526
04.28.08

Album Rating: 2

Album Stream: http://www.myspace.com/tiamat

It may already be released. I've seen release dates for the 22nd of this month and now Amazon has it set for May 27th (which is the date I'm going to use for the album).

Edit: Their official site has it set for May 2nd.

This Message Edited On 04.28.08

BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 7402
04.28.08


Another good review. Never really liked anything from what I heard from this band. I doubt i'll even torrent this, probaly just stream it ^^^ when I get back.

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Doppelganger


Comments: 2427
04.28.08


Yeah I streamed the first 3 or 4 songs of this last week and it sounded really gay.

Crysis
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 2551
04.28.08


Tiamat's old stuff was so much better, shame to see them get worse and worse. Their lead singer is badass. Good review.

This Message Edited On 04.28.08

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TheGreatD17


Comments: 529
04.28.08


Good review, but I dislike doom and goth so I have no interest in this. They're like The Gathering, but without the prolonged period of excellence.

And can talent be a fluke? I'd say it's just more them having skill at one kind of music and not others.

This Message Edited On 04.28.08

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jrowa001


Comments: 5113
04.28.08


this band is pretty boring. doubt ill check this out since i couldnt stand their most popular album

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WillieFisterbut
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 2526
04.28.08

Album Rating: 2

Yeah, I'd say that a random collection of events can come together to make something or someone seem talented (even Miami won one game this year).

I'd agree with everyone who says that these guys are mostly boring, and this album just continues that trend.

Quote:
Tiamat's old stuff was so much better
I hope you're not referring to their first three albums

the_wizard


Comments: 3920
04.28.08


Quote:
those people would need to be reminded that Tiamat were never good at being heavy and they still aren’t now.


My thoughts exactly, especially how they managed to pull off A Deeper Kind of Slumber without being too heavy.



Excellent review, you nailed exactly what I was thinking, even though I only gave this album one listen (torture enough).

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WillieFisterbut
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 2526
04.28.08

Album Rating: 2

Quote:
Excellent review, you nailed exactly what I was thinking
You write that about a lot of my reviews, which makes me wonder if you've checked out that Skinny Puppy album (Too Dark Park) yet???

Jacktiger7x


Comments: 821
04.28.08


Such a shame, Wildhoney and A Deeper Kind of Slumber were both excellent.

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the_wizard


Comments: 3920
04.28.08


Quote:
You write that about a lot of my reviews, which makes me wonder if you've checked out that Skinny Puppy album (Too Dark Park) yet???




hahahaha its a little generic saying that I write all the time but I still mean it hahahah. About that Skinny Puppy album, I still need to give it another listen (sitting on my computer staring me in the face) but I want to be in the right mood for it since you seem to think its god's gift to the industrial genre hahaha. I've been on a huge black metal binge lately.



WillieFisterbut
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 2526
04.28.08

Album Rating: 2

Yeah, I've seen that comment from you in many reviews. That album IS god's gift to industrial, but it definitely won't satisfy a black metal craving.

the_wizard


Comments: 3920
04.28.08


There are only so many ways to word "Great Review". Plus, I think I said in a few of your reviews that I'm getting tired of writing "Excellent review". On that note, why aren't you a staff member yet? You have a unique taste in music and your reviews are always top notch, what gives?



I will grow bored of black metal my industrial binge will begin soon enough!





Crysis
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 2551
04.28.08


Quote:
I hope you're not referring to their first three albums




Na I'm referring to Wildhoney and A Deeper Kind Of Slumber.

Altmer
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 3873
04.28.08


sux that this is no wildhoney but there's only so long you can live off past glory

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the_wizard


Comments: 3920
04.28.08


Time to retire!

TheGreatD17


Comments: 529
04.28.08


Quote:
Yeah, I'd say that a random collection of events can come together to make something or someone seem talented (even Miami won one game this year).
I don't know if an overtime win against the Ravens is as impressive as Wildhoney... or even an accurate comparison, but I'll give it to you just for the sake of originality.

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WillieFisterbut
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 2526
04.28.08

Album Rating: 2

^^^ Yeah, I was reaching but I didn't want to take the time to think of an actual legitimate comparison.

Quote:
sux that this is no wildhoney but there's only so long you can live off past glory
Their past glory was short lived. A majority of their career has been crap.

LostViking


Comments: 62
05.11.08


A couple good songs on "Wildhoney" but really not that good collectively. If this is regarded as their best album, well, no interest here.

WillieFisterbut
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 2526
05.13.08

Album Rating: 2

Quote:
A couple good songs on "Wildhoney" but really not that good collectively. If this is regarded as their best album, well, no interest here.
I'd say that "A Deeper Kind of Slumber" is their best album. It has better songs, is more developed, and more consistent.



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