Dissection
The Past Is Alive (The Early Mischief)


3.5
great

Review

by Kyle Ward EMERITUS
September 30th, 2007 | 16 replies


Release Date: 1997 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Classic Dissection material, what more can you ask for?

I'm one of those people who simply has to have the original pressing of every album. I'm not a fan of re-releases or compilations, I want the original recorded material, nothing re-mastered or with worthless bonus tracks and cover songs thrown onto the end. I've been in kind of an ongoing search for esteemed Swedish Melodic Black Metal band Dissection's first two, and extremely rare, demos entitled Into Infinite Obscurity and The Grief Prophecy. I've searched eBay, Amazon, and the four music stores near my house constantly for the past year looking for these albums, with no success. However, I was in one of the music stores last week and I noticed two albums which caught my eye. In the used CD section, I found an original pressing of 1993's The Somberlain, and another Dissection album I hadn't seen before. That album was a compilation of songs from both Into Infinite Obscurity and The Grief Prophecy, as well as tracks from the promo album for The Somberlain. Also included on here are two interesting tracks from a side project in which frontman Jon Nodtveidt played in entitled Satanized. Being the crazy Dissection fan which I am, I bought both albums with haste.

While I have heard most of the songs on here before, I thought it would be great to hear the demo versions of them, since they are usually a bit different and are always really interesting to listen to. The production is pretty bad, yes, but I'm not one to complain, especially since this is Black Metal. In fact, in most of the songs the production (or lack thereof) brings out the underlying rawness in Dissection's sound, much unlike the well produced albums which followed in their career. The songs which were on the promo for The Somberlain are shorter than they turned out to be on the official release of the album. All 11 tracks clock in at a total time of just over 34 minutes, which goes to show you how much material was added to the songs. Even with the relatively terrible production and the somewhat short track lengths, the album is an awesome look at classic Dissection material from back when they were playing their best stuff.

As I stated before, the production brings out the rawness of the guitars, something you notice more or less immediately as the first track “Shadows Over A Lost Kingdom” begins. However, the riffs are jaw-dropping. Take a listen to that opening riff in “Shadows Over A Lost Kingdom” and tell me that isn’t the stuff which Dissection is so famed for. It’s simple, raw, unrelenting, and melodic, something which doesn’t end with the first track. “Frozen” is a prime example of Dissection’s fantastic fusion of Melodic Death Metal and Black Metal, with Nodtveidt’s vocals echoing behind that awesome riffing and Ole Ohman’s drumming, which earns it’s title of “Battery”. Not everything is melodic and graceful though, “Son Of The Mourning” is more brutal and straight forward, with a fast, heavy riff opening it up and continuing for the entire song. We are also treated to the fantastic, soothing acoustic guitar on the two instrumentals “Into Infinite Obscurity” and “Feathers Fell”. I love the way the production allows for the squeaking of the acoustic guitar to show through, it makes it sound more natural and calming. As always, the brutal battery of Ole Ohman is always present in the songs, and here the drumming is much more prominent than it was on their studio albums, with the snare having a distinct snap and the bass drum having a very thunderous bang.

The vocals of Jon Nodtveidt are much different than what I was used to from him. Aside from his usual Black Metal voice, which has that awesome echo effect which makes them sound distant and more pure, he makes some awesome Death Metal growls which are much lower, the prime example being in the song “Son Of The Mourning”, which is more of a straight up Death Metal song, not Black Metal. However, his main weapon is still his Black Metal voice, one which is still my favorite of the genre and possibly all of metal.

Included at the end is an extremely rare rehearsal of a side project of Nodtveidt called Satanized. They play a insane mix of Black and Death Metal, with no melody at all. The production on these tracks is up there with the worst I've ever heard. Often times it is hard to hear what the hell is going on, because the vocals are awash in the sea of the overbearing drums and the grinding guitars. Bass? Forget it. I couldn't even tell they had a bass guitarist. All of this aside though, and you have a pretty cool listen to an unknown band which only released a few rehearsal tapes and then collapsed. From what I heard of the vocals they are more pointed toward Black Metal than Death Metal, and the guitars play a good mix of both genres. Hell, Nodtveidt even lets a solo or two go. The songs are both under 3 minutes, but it's a good listen if you'd like to hear another band which he was involved in.

All in all this album is an automatic buy for any big Dissection fan such as myself. It may be hard to find in a store, but I'm sure it's possible to buy it online, and it's definitely easier to find than the two demos by themselves. While this album hasn't ended my search for those two original recordings, this has quenched my thirst for more Dissection material, because I know there will never be another album by this legendary band.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Crimson
September 30th 2007


1937 Comments


Great review, I don't think that I could be bothered hunting this down tbh though

BallsToTheWall
September 30th 2007


51216 Comments


Never heard this, I would buy this now but Graveworm and Enslaved took my money. Good review.

Crysis
Emeritus
September 30th 2007


17624 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

If you happen to find it though, I'd say it's worth buying for sure :D

BallsToTheWall
September 30th 2007


51216 Comments


8 bucks off amazon, I.. need to get.

Thor
September 30th 2007


10354 Comments


good review, i'll vote for this.

I have all of these songs scattered about on various albums, so I won't get this.

Crimson
September 30th 2007


1937 Comments


lol, you have no willpower don't you?

@BallsThis Message Edited On 09.30.07

Crysis
Emeritus
September 30th 2007


17624 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

God damn, I'm really digging the demo version of "Shadows Over A Lost Kingdom", the opening riff is awesome!



Thanks for the feedback guys.This Message Edited On 09.30.07

BallsToTheWall
September 30th 2007


51216 Comments


No I dont, I pretty much have a deep spiritual connection with Amazon after buyin plenty of my s*it off there, many more as well.

Crysis
Emeritus
September 30th 2007


17624 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

8 bucks is a great deal for this, I bought mine used at the store for $10.

Crysis
Emeritus
September 30th 2007


17624 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I also forgot to mention that the solo in "In The Cold Winds Of Nowhere" is fucking godly.

SCREAM!
February 20th 2008


15755 Comments


I got all these songs when i bought the special editions of Storm of The Light's Bane and The Somberlain. THose songs from Satanized really have terrible production even for black metal. Their still pretty good though :/

FR33L0RD
February 21st 2008


6401 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

IMO almost everything that "Jon Nodtveidt" did, turn out to be quite good.

SCREAM!
February 21st 2008


15755 Comments


what do you mean "almost"? :mad:

BallsToTheWall
February 21st 2008


51216 Comments


I saw your avatar recently, Scream. Gengar rules, nice touch. I forgot to check this out. I'm on it.This Message Edited On 02.21.08

SCREAM!
March 7th 2008


15755 Comments


I just noticed the demo version of Nights Blood isn't on here ( i have it on the bonus cd that came with my version of SotLB). I love the rawer sound it has. Its just as good as the version of SotLB. Some parts are even better with the darker, harsher, rawer sound

oltnabrick
November 18th 2020


40621 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is sick



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