Katatonia Night Is The New Day
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Tracklist:
01. Forsaker
02. The Longest Year
03. Idle Blood
04. Onward Into Battle
05. Liberation
06. The Promise of Deceit
07. Nephilim
08. New Night
09. Inheritance
10. Day & Then the Shade
11. Departer


Release Date: 11/02/2009

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BobbbyLight (4.5)
It’s finally here… This is easily the album that I have been most looking forward to all year......
Jorn van Schaïk CONTRIBUTOR (4.5)
Darkness....
Trey Spencer STAFF (4)
Katatonia finally start to deliver on the potential they've displayed for their whole career....
hastapura (4)
Katatonia, as has been and will be said, begin to hone their sound and craft an album which delivers...

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fireaboveicebelow USER (95 Reviews)

2009-11-01 | 37 comments | 1,075 views

12 of 12 thought this review was well written

The process of writing has the potential to be one of the most complex tasks one can partake in, though how in depth one intends to purge depends solely on the individual’s spirit and integrity towards producing something definitive. It isn’t fair to say one band is better at this than another, however Katatonia, being an act that’s certainly not easy to digest for everyone (especially on this record), is able to do this with ease for a majority of their audience due to their purging atmosphere, and able to reach out to a select few who transpire and expire within the unfortunately familiar state of mind. Night Is The New Day displays the most seasoned sound of any of their records in that what you hear is what comes after the post-apocalypse, where your mind is reborn from ash, and you’re fully aware of the despondent reality displaced from the rest.

Night Is The New Day, contrary to popular belief, is far replaced from The Great Cold Distance given the extensive amount of layers and density this record holds as well as the diversity merely between the sounds of the songs. Given this new direction towards a more experimentally driven intensity, the band was bound to hinder before a few new concepts, but this only gives one more to hope for on the next outing. As far as what the record brings that’s fairly new for the band, or at least further developed/executed from the past, includes an extensive amount of electronic sample and keyboard usage, such as the piano-driven theme from New Night, the strings in The Longest Year, or the sample-heavy Departer. There’s also more of a folk influence in a couple tracks, namely Idle Blood and The Day And Then Shade, which really hasn’t been seen since A Darkness Coming, though one could argue it made a sparse return in Viva Emptiness’ Omerta. Though, the most overwhelming, yet subtle change is the atmosphere. Katatonia has always had a unified atmosphere within each record, but with Night Is The New Day, they give off a very strong element of the aftermath of ruination, post-nostalgia, and the imagery of the decay of weathered stone architecture, something that greatly enhances a three-hour mind*** when you’re lost in the woods.

There are a few improved qualities as well instrumentally. The guitar effects are not completely abused anymore since that role has been taken by the inclusion of keys/electronics, but when they are used, it doesn’t feel like they’re there for no reason, such as in The Promise Of Deceit. The bass is much more present with a very thick tone (ex: Inheritance), a very nice perk compared to the rest of the discography. The drums, which have never really been samey but, now play around with more rhythms than previously, which could be due to the numerous tempos or simply Daniel’s resourcefulness, exemplified on the tracks New Night or Onward Into Battle. There have been many complaints about Jonas’ vocals on here, as well as The Great Cold Distance, that they are too monotone and uninteresting, and even though there are numerous areas on this record that deliver a higher range (The Longest Year), the mid-range technique is called for due to the dismal tone of the songs (Nephilim, a highly doom-influenced track), and the vocals match so well that their hopelessness and despondence only enhance the songs, and complaining about this means you’re looking for the wrong things in this band.

Temperament is the reason this album thrives as well as suffers. There isn’t exactly anything wrong with the songs overall, but it is apparent that the sound can be taken further. Katatonia is ever-growing as a band and as a concept, and the fact that they haven’t released a perfect record shows they aren’t striving for a peak, but rather multiple ways and styles to express themselves in consistent eminence. This naturally doesn’t guarantee everyone to be able to indulge, however this is not the purpose, further giving the extended privilege to those who can. As far as the discrepancies as to whether or not this band or that band is good or terrible or the best or not quite the best, this should not come into play when you listen to music for the sole purpose of actually enjoying it. Music was never meant to be political, and if you don’t like something then don’t listen to it and quit complaining. If you like something, even if no one else does, you obviously have a reason for this, so embrace it and enjoy it. The music that touches your life is the only reason to live, and embracing the music that becomes your life is the best way to die.

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rasputin
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 9702
11.01.09


nice revue

4.5 is a big call though

will probably listen to this in like 2 or 3 months then rate it 2.5 but i dunno for sure

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Ulsufyring


Comments: 1015
11.02.09


idunno man band is sitll boring

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JizzInMyPants


Comments: 729
11.02.09

Album Rating: 4 | Sound Off

whoa didnt think fire would love this that much

WillieFisterbut
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7767
11.02.09

Album Rating: 4

Nice review. I was concerned that you weren't going to write one.

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BallsToTheWall
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Comments: 18817
11.02.09

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

........................... really digthe second paragraph, glad it was covered. Nice review but yeah. I guess i'll put on some wraps as Crysis holds the camera.

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jingledeath


Comments: 4423
11.02.09

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

lol what happened to the 5? oh well, awesome review, fantastic album

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SCREAM!


Comments: 3652
11.02.09


Great review yadda yadda yadda

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Crysis


Comments: 4533
11.02.09

Album Rating: 3.5

I guess i'll put on some wraps as Crysis holds the camera.

Balls is about to go Kimbo Slice on someone. Hello 1 million views on youtube!

Nice review, whole thing sounds like something I'd write lol.

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BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 18817
11.02.09

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

Lol Kimbo. Dude used to be my neighbor. I always procrastinate for my weekly english paper due tuesday so i gotta do that today then well see.

Zip


Comments: 3731
11.02.09

Album Rating: 3.5

finally found a good wuality version of this now I can enjoy it.

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chambered89


Comments: 1845
11.02.09


you do positive reviews much better man, good stuff

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WillieFisterbut
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7767
11.02.09

Album Rating: 4

I've made that same observation...

Metalstyles


Comments: 4232
11.02.09


amazing review Danny. Haven't listened to this yet as you can see, but I still most definitely will. Won't make any promises when though, but in 2009 definitely haha

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OllieS


Comments: 1512
11.02.09


Fantastic review, although the last line was a bit much.

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Benzum


Comments: 4736
11.02.09

Album Rating: 3.5

I actually purchased this today on CD so I can listen in high quality, although the leaks that have been going round don't sound that bad at all, I don't know what you guys are talking about there. Still, this is great, I've probably listened to Idle Blood about 10 times in a row, probably my favourite song off the album.

Good review Danny, you're a reviewing machine.

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gyromania1


Comments: 1939
11.02.09

Album Rating: 4

Fantastic review, best one I've read in a while. Your closing paragraph was excellent. See ya soon.

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Relinquished


Comments: 1810
11.02.09

Album Rating: 4

Great review, man. I do enjoy this quite alot, but I might drop it to a 3.5.

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Zoo


Comments: 2995
11.02.09

Album Rating: 4

this was good but still hugely disappointing

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Crysis


Comments: 4533
11.02.09

Album Rating: 3.5

Agreed, when I first heard Forsaker I was expecting a bomb.... all that was delivered was more akin to a nerf gun.

Relinquished


Comments: 1810
11.02.09

Album Rating: 4

The beginning of it was cool imo



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