Abysmal Dawn / From Ashes
Album: | From Ashes | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Abysmal Dawn | Added: | May 2006 | |
Label: | Crush Music |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-07-02 | Pull Date: | 2006-09-03 | Charts: | Loud |
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Week Ending: | Aug 27 | Aug 13 | Aug 6 | Jul 30 | Jul 23 | Jul 16 | Jul 9 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 23, 2006: | to heavy for titanium
Wicked Impulse, Salting The Earth |
4. | Aug 01, 2006: | to heavy for titanium
Blacken The Sky |
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2. | Aug 10, 2006: | Cognitive Overload
Blacken The Sky |
5. | Jul 25, 2006: | to heavy for titanium
Servants To Their Knees |
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3. | Aug 09, 2006: | to heavy for titanium
Impending Doom (Instrumental) |
6. | Jul 20, 2006: | Cognitive Overload
Salting The Earth |
Album Review
mike
Reviewed 2006-07-03
Reviewed 2006-07-03
Abysmal Dawn – From Ashes (Crush)
Death metal from southern California. This mixes old school death metal with new melodic death metal sounds. I hear everything from Death to Behemoth to the Gothenburg sound. Vocals are a big growl, guitars are heavy, drums are fast and the production is amazing.
2. Standard new melodic death metal guitar riff but I did find myself headbanging.
**3. Heavier with some brutal drumming and a more complicated rhythm. A slight black metal sound. A funny breakdown section which sounds like a death metal band doing NYC hardcore.
4. Fast and heavy with a nice riff. There are some riffs that seem forced. Sounds like they tried to throw too many ideas into one song.
**5. Bursts of speed, some stop-start, simpler and heavy.
6. Thrashy opening, pummeling heavy first section, into a slow melodic middle. There are a number of slow sections and an extended guitar solo.
**7. Thrash-y headbanging death metal. A very melodic 80s sounding guitar solo. Towards the end of the track it sound like it ends and then a completely different slow riff shows up. I love this cliché death metal riff.
**8. Maybe the fastest track.
9. Another modern melodic death metal track that has it’s thrashy moments.
OK Stuff -mph
Death metal from southern California. This mixes old school death metal with new melodic death metal sounds. I hear everything from Death to Behemoth to the Gothenburg sound. Vocals are a big growl, guitars are heavy, drums are fast and the production is amazing.
2. Standard new melodic death metal guitar riff but I did find myself headbanging.
**3. Heavier with some brutal drumming and a more complicated rhythm. A slight black metal sound. A funny breakdown section which sounds like a death metal band doing NYC hardcore.
4. Fast and heavy with a nice riff. There are some riffs that seem forced. Sounds like they tried to throw too many ideas into one song.
**5. Bursts of speed, some stop-start, simpler and heavy.
6. Thrashy opening, pummeling heavy first section, into a slow melodic middle. There are a number of slow sections and an extended guitar solo.
**7. Thrash-y headbanging death metal. A very melodic 80s sounding guitar solo. Towards the end of the track it sound like it ends and then a completely different slow riff shows up. I love this cliché death metal riff.
**8. Maybe the fastest track.
9. Another modern melodic death metal track that has it’s thrashy moments.
OK Stuff -mph
Track Listing
1. | Impending Doom (Instrumental) | 6. | Solitude's Demise | |||
2. | In The Hands Of Death | 7. | State Of Mind | |||
3. | Blacken The Sky | 8. | Salting The Earth | |||
4. | Servants To Their Knees | 9. | Crown Desire | |||
5. | Wicked Impulse | . |