Into Eternity
The Incurable Tragedy


1.5
very poor

Review

by IsItLuck? EMERITUS
August 25th, 2008 | 143 replies


Release Date: 2008 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The Incurable Album

The Incurable Tragedy is the fifth release by the Canadian progressive/melodic death metal quintet known as Into Eternity. Through the years, Into Eternity has begun the ascent to notoriety and popularity. Before they get ahead of themselves, Into Eternity has to overcome the disaster sought in The Incurable Tragedy. Folks, this may take a while to fix.

The basis of The Incurable Tragedy is the depressing concept of a man dealing with the struggles of cancer. Indeed, you are thinking the same thing; this is an excellent topic to headbang to. Ugh. Seriously though, any actual emotional impact is taken away when Into Eternity’s obnoxious growls coupled with dense metal riffs take over. The combination of the topic and music flirts with becoming morbidly ironic. After all, I have a hunch that their album will not be featured at any Relay for Life events or on Lance Armstrong’s ‘recently played’ list. Regardless, I will give Into Eternity credit with their attempts to patch their lack of emotion. The quick fix is featured in “The Incurable Tragedy I,” “The Incurable Tragedy II,” and “The Incurable Tragedy III.” Even so, it provides a petty attempt in order appear somewhat emotional with such a technical wankfest of an album.

Musically, a heartbeat begins The Incurable Tragedy in the splendid acoustical track “Prelude to Woe,” which at the time was a sign of life. After “Prelude to Woe,” the album loses itself. The flow of the album is instantly decimated with following track, “Tides of Blood.” It is the marquee song to start the disjointed riffs and awkward passages exuded in this progressive metal train wreck. Beyond that, tracks sound like slight rip-offs of one another like the intros of “Diagnosis Terminal” and “Tides of the Blood.” The small technicalities like that are what make Into Eternity such an enigma with their songwriting. One major quirk is headache resonating from the double bass. My mind was racing trying to piece together every musical segment and trying to make sense of it all, but in the end, it never stuck together. The only cohesive unit is found in “The Incurable Tragedy” series of songs that are decent, but a tad forced trying to produce that ‘epic’ ballad sound. Then there are the vocals...

Among harmonies, growls, and screams found in The Incurable Tragedy, I am not impressed by any style utilized. Mikael Akerfeldt, of Opeth fame, sounds like a vocal God in comparison. It is hard to describe the horror heard on The Incurable Tragedy, but it is cringe-worthy. The growls sound like any ordinary high school death metal singer, the higher-pitched screams are witch-like, and the harmonies become boring after the third song. It is a total and complete vocal travesty.

Into Eternity’s vapid release, The Incurable Tragedy, fails on so many different levels that it really is not worth talking about. I can confidently say The Incurable Tragedy has been the worst listening experience this year. Between the pseudo-epic songs and poorly executed concept, the album is a grave disappointment. Hey, maybe their luck will turn the sixth time around.



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Thompson D. Gerhart STAFF (2.5)
While not an awful release, The Incurable Tragedy still proves the technical proficiency of Into Ete...

Altmer (1.5)
Whose idea was this and why didn't anyone say STOP before it was released?...

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The Incurable Tragedy is never as bad as the album title alludes it to be, but surely this is the fi...



Comments:Add a Comment 
IsItLuck?
Emeritus
August 25th 2008


4958 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Have fun:

http://www.myspace.com/officialintoeternity

IsItLuck?
Emeritus
August 25th 2008


4958 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

I appreciate him a lot more after this album, not even going to lie.

AngelPhoenix
August 25th 2008


2761 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This is a fairly well written review but damn man I don't think it's THAT bad.

willfellmarsy
August 25th 2008


3847 Comments


excellent review..i thought buried in oblivion was really good but never tried anything else out with the new vocalist and whatnot...probably won't get this

IsItLuck?
Emeritus
August 25th 2008


4958 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

haha ryan i told you


I can't believe it hahahah

comity
August 25th 2008


30 Comments


i disagree jom this review is pretty good, i dont think thats the right tone for this situation

IsItLuck?
Emeritus
August 25th 2008


4958 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

yikes.

i read this four times over and missed that.

thanks dude.

McP3000
August 25th 2008


4121 Comments


eh, im not all that surprised. The album art sucks, and Into Eternity was obviously running out of ideas after their last outing.

badtaste
August 25th 2008


824 Comments


Funny review.

Altmer
August 25th 2008


5712 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Excellent review, I may check this out but I didn't like the last one (The Scattering of Ashes), so I am probably going to steer clear of this for a while.



And good point about the vocals: they were hideously bad on the last one as well.

Altmer
August 25th 2008


5712 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

the progressive disjointed passages they incorporate into their music always throw me off a bit but too its a formula that does work for them yout cant deny



no it makes no sense at all

Crysis
Emeritus
August 25th 2008


17640 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

I agree, this album sucks. Stu Block is a terrible, terrible vocalist.This Message Edited On 08.25.08

Yazz_Flute
August 25th 2008


19174 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I agree that the concept doesn't fit at all for the most part, but i still enjoyed this a good deal. And I love Stu's vocals :angry:



Nowhere near as good as BiO though.

Shattered_Future
August 25th 2008


1633 Comments


I didn't think this was THAT bad. It's probably closer to a 3 for me. Well written review though.

Thor
August 25th 2008


10357 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

I loved their past three albums. This review's kinda scaring me though...

Wizard
August 25th 2008


20564 Comments


Great review. I am also scared to listen to this now too.
The Akerfeldt joke was really unneccessary as well.

Thor
August 25th 2008


10357 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Cry me a river. I love Akerfeldt so much and I didn't think it was that bad.

Wizard
August 25th 2008


20564 Comments


Hahahahaha fanboy, what can I say? It really has nothing to do with Stu's singing at all though. Oh well, enough with that.

IsItLuck?
Emeritus
August 25th 2008


4958 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

It wasn't a joke, I was being serious that Akerfeldt is that much better

willfellmarsy
August 25th 2008


3847 Comments


then this guy must really suck amirite?



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