| Sylosis Conclusion Of An Age |
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 | Tracklist: 1.Desolate Seas
2.After Lifeless Years
3.Blackest Skyline
4.Transcendence
5.Reflections Through Fire
6.Conclusion Of An Age
7.Swallow The World
8.Teras
9.Withered
10.Last Remaining Light
11.Stained Humanity
12.Oath Of Silence
Release Date: 10/24/2008 | |
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| Summary: An unexpectedly awesome release from the band that couldn't pick a genre. |
6 of 6 thought this review was well written
Sylosis is a band that is relatively new to the scene, releasing their first EP a mere three years ago. Their original material is nothing special. By early 2008 it appeared as if Sylosis had become just another band lost between the worlds of melodeath and metalcore, and not really excelling at either. They had certainly proven themselves capable musicians, but they had ultimately failed to capitalize on their talent. Only a few months after their second EP, Sylosis decided to be awesome instead of another boring death metal band with nothing to offer. "Conclusion of an Age" is the fruit of Sylosis' efforts, and it displays an almost unnatural progression from "The Supreme Oppressor."
In essence, Sylosis is melodic death metal is the vein of bands like the Absence with minor influences of thrash metal and progressive. As you probably expected, Sylosis relies heavily on heavy-handed chug riffs and choppy rhythm sections for most of the guitar. Often, the guitar simply plays along to the stuttering tattoo of the drums, which consist of formulaic hits and a never ending bass roll. Fortunately, Sylosis is saved from mediocrity by the sheer brutality of the lead guitar. The leads throughout the album are explosive and chaotic, taking elements of melodic death and thrash and fusing them together to create wickedly technical riffs with a nasty edge. "Teras" is a prime example of this, exploring a more shreddy sound while unfailingly employing the legendary "squealie."
Along with the standout guitar performance, the vocals are simply amazing. Like the guitar, the vocals are generally run-of-the-mill shrieks and growls that sound like just about every other death metal band you’ve ever heard. What really bring the vocal performance to life are the clean vocals. Backed by tremendously epic riffs, Jamie Graham unleashes a truly astonishing performance with his clean voice. Full of conviction and sorrow Jamie unleashes the words “Hold on to the thought that it was just… // and pray for life to continue// we are far beyond safety’s grasp // to re-emerge lifeless…” in the album’s first real track “After Lifeless years.” Nothing compares to the soul-shattering delivery of Jamie’s true voice.
Packed full of emotion, brutality and an unrelenting riff rampage, Conclusion of an Age is in essence the ultimate melodic death metal album. For their first album, Sylosis displays an incredible amount of maturity and ability to progress. I would not be surprised if Sylosis rises quickly in the melodeath scene.
Four and a half lifeless years out of five
Recommended tracks-
After Lifeless Years
Transcendence
Swallow the World
Teras
Last Remaining Light
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This isn't really my first review, just didn't feel like waiting until Zippermouth got unbanned. Doesn't really matter either way, my approval was shot to pieces on that account. Guess this is a new start.
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Not my problem, I didn't add the album.
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well I think you can add it, now that you've review it.
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ok got through the review and while it is definitely one of your best written reviews of all time I definitely disagree on some points.
1) The Supreme Oppressor tears this album to shreds, the guitars are so much more interesting on that and overally it was more interesting.
2) where in gods name did you hear metalcore in Sylosis' music? There is no way this is metalcore influenced
3) I absolutely agree with you on the clean vocals but all in all the vocal performance is definitely not "simply amazing"
Now I am done bitching and can still say that this album is pretty good and review was near perfect, probably better than i could have done (which I was planning to)
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1) I found TSO to be kinda boring actually, loved Turbulence though, listened to it on the plane when there was turbulence lol.
2) They sound kinda like Unearth in a couple places. I hear metalcore everywhere.
3) Yeah it was.
Album is awesome, much better than 3.5
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Not my problem, I didn't add the album.
lazy fuck add the art.
nice review.
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Love this album.
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Got it.
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Both this and The Supreme Oppressor were released in 2008? Is that album just as good as this one?
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