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fsharptrit0ne
June 24th 2011


4816 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Yea, I love the rawness in the production too, but if Human was produced last month, and not in 1991, then it would have the sound you hear on the remaster, except even clearer. It's just nice to hear the overall sound smoothed out, for once

Spaten
June 24th 2011


235 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Of course you can still 'hear' them. That doesn't mean that the relative volume of drums and guitars isn't somewhat disadvantageous.

Spaten
June 24th 2011


235 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

No it doesn't. Trading clarity for crushing power and rawness is almost never a good idea in Death Metal.

fsharptrit0ne
June 24th 2011


4816 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

If you don't like it, just listen to the original one, damn

ShadowRemains
June 24th 2011


28713 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

No it doesn't. Trading clarity for crushing power and rawness is almost never a good idea in Death Metal.




except its still crushing and raw...

Spaten
June 24th 2011


235 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

If anything it crushes your ear drums because it's so fucking loud now. And by Death Metal's standards Human wasn't very raw in the first place.

ShadowRemains
June 24th 2011


28713 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

And by Death Metal's standards Human wasn't very raw in the first place.




then why did you bring up rawness in the first place then?



If anything it crushes your ear drums because it's so fucking loud now.




then turn down the volume lol

Spaten
June 25th 2011


235 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Because relatively speaking the original is rawer than the remastered version, which also contributes to its crushing power. I wouldn't want Human to have some sort of super raw production either because it wouldn't suit the music that well. I think the original production does a good job. The more modern sounding, crystal clear production often end up sounding very sterile and lose a lot of their dynamics because of loudness. I could be worse on the remaster but I would still take the original over it any day.

DinoX
June 25th 2011


3582 Comments


Which Death album should I start with?

someguest
June 25th 2011


30519 Comments


Symbolic, then get this, then get Individual Thought Patterns.

Yazz_Flute
June 28th 2011


19174 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The reissue is so good.

bowlofsoup
June 28th 2011


1220 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I haven't listened to it yet, so how did they improve it?

SteelErectedb4you8er
June 28th 2011


2620 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Yeah, I need to hear it. I loved The Sound of Perseverance remaster.

MO
June 28th 2011


24251 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

the drums are more audible, hell everythings really clear, it's a great improvement

bowlofsoup
June 28th 2011


1220 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I need to get on that then. I haven't listened to human as much as the other three of their last four. Don't really know why

Yazz_Flute
June 28th 2011


19174 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Was a little hasty with that statement, but yeah it's still really good. Especially the beginning of Flattening of Emotions and the entirety of Cosmic Sea. Some of the songs I enjoy more on the original version though (Suicide Machine, Vacant Planets).

srm90
June 29th 2011


106 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

The reissue sounds amazing. It really brought out the drums and bass a lot. I'm hearing notes I never noticed before on the drums and the bass.

lmletal
June 29th 2011


95 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

agreed

Spec
July 1st 2011


41443 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The vocals are what made me like this band. They are absolutely separate from every other DM band.

KILL
July 3rd 2011


81582 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

the production was the 1 little thing that kept it from being my fav but yea its the best death album now sorry symbolic



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