Dragged Into Sunlight
Hatred For Mankind


4.5
superb

Review

by JF Williams USER (18 Reviews)
August 22nd, 2012 | 410 replies


Release Date: 2009 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A dark, disturbing and flat-out brilliant debut.

Reviewing metal albums is a joy, but oftentimes somewhat frustrating. After all, there are only so many ways one can call a band “heavy”, “crushing”, or “brutal“ – metal has always been about extremes, but hyperbole has rendered many of these terms meaningless within the world of this funny little genre. However, every so often there comes a band that really feels like they earn those descriptors, and then some. Anyone can buy a Line 6 amp, tune to drop A and chug out some “heavy” riffs. It takes a special kind of artistic irresponsibility to produce something truly crushing, brutal, and heavy, even within a genre where such sonic characteristics are mere prerequisites.

The English 5 piece known as Dragged into Sunlight takes this quest for extremity in metal music more seriously (and convincingly) than I’ve ever seen in a metal band in recent memory with their monster of a debut LP, “Hatred of Mankind”. Even the band’s presentation, totally removed from the music itself, adheres to this aesthetic – during live shows the band plays with their backs to the audience in total darkness (save some strobelights), the band members don’t release their real names, and they address interviewers without a lick of humor or irony about what they do. Even their official band page sports an ominous download link, a press package which features a jpeg image of a rotted corpse and an absolutely horrific music video set to E. Elias Merhige’s monstrosity of a film, Begotten.

But of course, all of this focus on presentation would be simple posturing if the music itself wasn’t so damned good. Sonically DIS falls somewhere within the realm of sludge and death metal with something of a black metal visual aesthetic (and maybe a sprinkling of Whitehouse styled noise). The production is absolutely jacked into the red – the septic guitar tone sounds like the Sunlight Studios ‘buzzsaw’ tone (popularized by Entombed, Dismember, etc) ran through a vat of battery acid, and when coupled with the excessive wash of ride cymbal noise you’re left to wonder whether that’s really distortion you’re hearing, or just the sound of your collapsing eardrums. Far from modern metal’s unfortunate propensity for unnecessary polishing, the band sounds like they’re tearing it up right in front of you. The performance itself is similarly unhinged – it’s loose, grimy and alive. They play with such reckless energy and enthusiasm that it’s impossible not to feed off it with a grimaced face and a banging head.

Opening number and brilliant statement of purpose “Boiled Angel/Buried With Leeches” absolutely kills it right off the bat, offering an 11 minute cocktail of crawling open-chord sludge grooves, amped up death metal blasting and violently harsh noise, as well as potently featuring the band’s secret weapon – the vocalist, simply named T. Less a standard extreme metal vocalist, he comes off more like an enraged howler monkey amped on speed and set on fire. If that sounds hyperbolic, look no further than the aforementioned opening song. He howls, heaves, spits and screams in an insanely cathartic performance that must be heard to be believed. Other standouts include 3-minute scorcher “To Hieron” and “I, Aurora”, which features a deliciously catchy main riff straight from the Dismember school of barn burning death metal mastery. Layered over the music are various samples of interviews with serial killers, effectively contributing a chillingly psychotic atmosphere (and exemplifying the misanthropic attitude presented by the album title). It’s all marvelously executed, and makes for the most exciting debut from an extreme metal band in recent memory.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
MisterSteel
August 22nd 2012


453 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Pos, album is fucking filthy.

eternium
August 23rd 2012


16358 Comments


Good review, good album.

zaruyache
August 23rd 2012


27812 Comments


he comes off more like an enraged howler monkey amped on speed and set on fire.

He sounds kinda like Lord Worm, I think, but almost with an aggressive slur to his speech.

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
August 23rd 2012


32288 Comments


The sweded potsy

Coast
August 23rd 2012


1629 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Good review. Such a dark and heavy album. Great vocals, atmosphere and voice samples.

mangasm
August 23rd 2012


672 Comments


Love this fucking album.

SgtPepper
Emeritus
August 23rd 2012


4510 Comments


This sounds pretty cool. I'll check it out.
good review by the way, POS'd.

JF Williams
August 23rd 2012


51 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

zaruyache, I agree with the Lord Worm comparison. Both sound inhuman behind the mic.

TBliss2
August 23rd 2012


508 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Ruuuules

ffs
August 23rd 2012


6338 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

^__________^

mindleviticus
August 23rd 2012


10622 Comments


This is so good

feav233
August 23rd 2012


1411 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

album is pretty good

Turtlestlker
September 16th 2012


825 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This is the most hate filled thing I've heard in a while.

jayfatha
September 16th 2012


2918 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

rahhh fucking rules

cagedescending
September 16th 2012


4124 Comments


need to hear this...

Turtlestlker
September 18th 2012


825 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

New stuff from these guys coming soon I think.

Hawks
September 18th 2012


94515 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Wow this is really awesome.

JF Williams
September 20th 2012


51 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

That's right Turtlestlker, their new album "Widowmaker" is out this November

JF Williams
September 23rd 2012


51 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Also, if anyone likes my reviews pretty please check out a blog I co-created -

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Funeralopolis
October 6th 2012


14586 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

sweet album



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