Death
Human


5.0
classic

Review

by ViperAces USER (26 Reviews)
October 4th, 2012 | 3038 replies


Release Date: 1991 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Human marks Death's first peak, and thankfully, it is far away from being their last.

THE STORY OF DEATH, EPISODE IV/VII - HUMAN:

1991 was perhaps the best year for Death Metal. Atheist's Unquestionable Presence, Morbid Angel's Blessed Are The Sick and of course our beloved Human were all essential classic Death Metal releases that assisted progressing the entire genre. Human in particular, marks the start of a new era for Death. The band finally reached its perfect form - pure Technical Death Metal. From this point onwards, Death will release only top-notch quality albums; each one of the band's last four albums will be as good and influential as the other. Human marks the start of Death's golden era.

Shortly after releasing the former Spiritual Healing, the band was supposed to tour Europe. At the last minute, though, Chuck cancelled the tour because he thought it wasn’t organized well. Terry Butler and Bill Andrews, the bands bassist and drummer at the time, completely ignored Chuck and continued on touring with an alternative singer and guitarist, much to Schuldiner's shock and disgust. He immediately fired them from the band and instead hired the bassist Steve DiGiorgio and the ex-Cynic guitarist and drummer Paul Masvidal and Sean Reinert, resulting in Death's line-up for Human. Although it didn’t seem so at first, the betrayal of his band members was one of the greatest things to happen to Chuck Schuldiner and Death.

The album starts with a fade-in of what initially seems like a gunfire. It is, in fact, a drum line by Sean Reinert, who from the beginning already shows what a great drummer he is. As said, the album's opener Flattering Of Emotions contains probably the best drumming in the entire album. The song plays perfectly the part of getting you pumped up and ready for a half hour of head banging madness. The next two songs show perfectly why. Two extreme technical pieces with extraordinarily catchy choruses, this is where Chuck shows his songwriting talent. Every riff blends into the other greatly, despite the many tempo breaks.
Five tracks into the album, things get real. Lack Of Comprehension is a song which is rightfully considered by many Death fans to be their best. It starts with a jazzy acoustic intro that sets a dark atmosphere. It is quickly forgotten after fifty seconds when a shredding melodic riff strikes in without any warning, marking down one of the greatest moment of the album. It then continues to shift between thrashy fast riffs and slow accompaniment for the beautiful solo. It repeats twice and closes up at 3:43, what makes it the shortest and yet the most memorable song off of the album.
What follows is two separate tracks which are combined by a relaxing white noise. Together reaching almost nine minutes, I consider it to be Human's most progressive part. See Through Dreams is another great catchy track. Cosmic Sea, on the other hand, is a genius masterpiece, combining almost every musical element Schuldiner ever knew. Every instrument shines here, including the keyboard used to grant the epic feel. Words can't possibly describe.

In contrary to the former record, Human was produced greatly, even though the bass, in the original recording, is not very audible. This is not a problem though, because it was masterfully fixed in the 2011 Remastered version of the album. Another improvement from the last album is the vocals; chuck finally becomes the ideal Death Metal voice. and it will stay the same way for the bands next two albums. The personnel has also improved. Sean is an amazing drummer, clearly better than Andrews, and it grants the album a whole lot. The new guitarist and bassist are both also great, even though Steve would have his glory moments on the next album.

"If it aint broke, don’t fix it."
This saying is not true at all in Death's case. Death's first three albums can be described by anything but broken, yet Death have progressed into something much bigger and better. It takes true courage to change your musical style, especially when you are at what everyone think is the top of your game. Very little artists try, many of those who try fail, but Chuck Schuldiner tried and succeeded, and thanks to his bravery today we enjoy the masterpiece that is Human.

Recommended Tracks:
- Lack Of Comprehension
- Suicide Machine
- Together As One

Human was released in October 22, 1991. The record label is Relativity and it is 33:53 minutes long.

Personnel:

All songs written by Chuck Schuldiner.
Chuck Schuldiner – guitar, vocals, producer
Paul Masvidal – guitar
Steve DiGiorgio – bass guitar
Sean Reinert – drums

Production:
David Bett – art direction
Tim Hubbard – photography
Tracy Cruz – label coordination
Scott Burns – producer, engineer, mixing
Mike Fuller – mastering
Eric Greif – management

R.I.P CHUCK



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ViperAces
October 4th 2012


12596 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

The hardest so far. Tell me what you think.

Atari
Staff Reviewer
October 4th 2012


27950 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

very cool pos'd obviously

ViralOblivion
October 4th 2012


7679 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Good review pos'd

Atari
Staff Reviewer
October 4th 2012


27950 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I should 5 this!

evilford
October 4th 2012


64080 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

conesmoke
October 4th 2012


7875 Comments


Human is an ironic name for this album. As Sean Reinert and Steve DiGiorgio are clearly sentient beings.

Atari
Staff Reviewer
October 4th 2012


27950 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

5'd

evilford
October 4th 2012


64080 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Sean rips so good, this album is ridiculous

ViralOblivion
October 4th 2012


7679 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Second favorite death album fer sure

MO
October 4th 2012


24016 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

yea this is awesome well done

KjSwantko
October 4th 2012


12081 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Sweet

DarkSideOfLucca
October 4th 2012


17521 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Fuck yeah. I still prefer Symbolic and The Sound of Perseverance, but this is still incredible. Death doesn't release bad albums.

KILL
October 4th 2012


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

and the ex-Cynic guitarist and drummer Paul Masvidal and Sean Reinert


they were in cynic when they made this album bro but nice review

BlackLlama
October 4th 2012


2178 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Wicked. Fav Death for me hands down.



91 was such a good year for Metal. Death with Human and Overkill's Horroscope are 2 that I still listen to at least once a week. (Skid Row's Slave to the Grind is the third from that year :D)

KILL
October 4th 2012


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

unquestionable presence, victims of deception, metal vortex, like an everflowing stream, mental funeral, necrotisms, effigy of the forgotten, dawn of possestion etc etc etcjsdfhodfh

BlackLlama
October 4th 2012


2178 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Shits yeah, 91 brought the riffs.

Atari
Staff Reviewer
October 4th 2012


27950 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

false alarm brought back down to 4.5

KILL
October 4th 2012


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

pussy!

chambered49
October 4th 2012


1727 Comments


fuckin love this album

Atari
Staff Reviewer
October 4th 2012


27950 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Lol I had a feeling you would say something kill.



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