Sacrilege GBG
Lost in the Beauty You Slay


4.0
excellent

Review

by Jeremy Wolfers USER (123 Reviews)
August 21st, 2012 | 23 replies


Release Date: 1996 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Accessible and melodic but creative, Lost In The Beauty You Slay is a very solid album.

The Swedish melodic death metal scene produced several classic albums; Slaughter Of The Soul, The Jester Race, The Gallery, Purgatory Afterglow, and several other albums that have influenced bands beyond the death metal genre. Sacrilege were a member of this scene in the late 90s, featuring In Flames drummer Daniel Svensson. They released two albums, Lost In The Beauty You Slay and The Fifth Season. Both are highly regarded as good quality albums, but neither really made a mark in the melodic death metal movement. The former of the pair however is certainly a very good album, providing a solid mixture of heaviness and melody that works effectively to make it a very strong album.

Musically the band is solid in most respects. The guitars on this album aren't especially technical but work through melodic lines and guitar harmonies, occasionally relying on black metal - ish chords and fast tremolo picked figures. The bass is practically inaudible, but provides a solid backing. Daniel Svensson's drum work is a highlight however, featuring a good mixture of fast double bass and slower lines. Vocally the album varies a fair bit; the mid range growls featured are solid and suit the overall tone of the music, but the lower growled vocals on the album sound much worse, though aren't about as much so don't compromise the album too greatly. There are no clean vocals on the album, unlike quite a few melodic death metal albums, which can be viewed as an advantage from a cohesion standpoint.

The opening track, Frozen Thoughts gives you a simple overview of the album as a whole; melodic riffage and high velocity aggression all contained in a tight package. This simple approach is one of the albums strengths, as nothing ever feels too jarring or especially unnecessary, and while the acoustic sections, such as the one at the beginning of Beyond The Gates Of Pain, aren't adding too much to the overall package, they take nothing away, and the whole package grooves well and fits together well. Tracks such as Fettered In Shackles Of light demonstrate the lower vocals of the album, which, as mentioned earlier, aren't especially good, but the rest of the band's performance is powerful enough to an extent where it hardly matters. In addition, the songs never feel too drawn out, the longest track being the aforementioned Fettered In Shackles Of Light, which doesn't drag near the end of its 5:00 duration. In addition, none of the tracks really feel as though they should be longer than they are, even the 2:45 Beyond The Gates Of Pain. The riffs of the album are constantly stellar as well, as not a single riff feels weak throughout, keeping the songs with a driving power without becoming monotonous.

The album isn't without weaknesses. The songs are all similar in terms of structure and mood, which can get somewhat dull, but probably the most strange issue is the lack of guitar solos, which feels like a pointless thing to miss out and several of the songs don't quite feel as though they are reaching their full potential. Also, the closing acoustic track, Initio Silentium Noctis feels pointless and isn't executed in a way that makes it an effective instrumental track. In addition, there is double bass drumming in the song which feels extremely out of place for a calm instrumental track. In many ways it feels like an incomplete song rather than an appropriate instrumental.

Overall this is a very simple album to get to grips with overall if you are an experienced death metal listener, but it possesses great riffs and power to keep it ahead of several of the rivals of its time in terms of quality.

Recommended Tracks:
Frozen Thoughts
Without Delight
Fettered In Shackles Of Light
Silence In A Beloved Scream
Torment Of Life



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NoMeansYes
August 21st 2012


1012 Comments


great review, pos. Never even heard of these, gonna check

Madbutcher3
August 21st 2012


3156 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah I saw the Fifth Season reviewed after I noticed this album on spotify, so I decided to review this. It's a good album, and the drums sound better here than on Fifth Season.

ZedO
August 21st 2012


1096 Comments


sweet review dude, pos.

Madbutcher3
August 22nd 2012


3156 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Why'd this get negged? I hope I didn't make a Metallica fanboy butthurt or something.

Also there goes my streak of not getting negged once across all my reviews :P

Madbutcher3
August 23rd 2012


3156 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Hahah I worked hard man.

Madbutcher3
June 26th 2013


3156 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Mmmmm Frozen Thoughts is still a major dig



Love this album

Dodecahedron
June 26th 2013


970 Comments


Tracks 5-7 are perfect

Madbutcher3
June 27th 2013


3156 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

eh, Frozen Thought sort of owns everything else here but yeah on the whole this album is pretty awesome in general

InFlamesWeThrash666
June 17th 2014


10585 Comments


I need to check this

Source
November 10th 2019


19917 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

really good

Source
April 6th 2020


19917 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

love the outro track on this

Get Low
December 21st 2021


14594 Comments


Sacrilege Gay Big Gay

ToSmokMuzyki
February 16th 2024


12630 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

thats inappropriate

Get Low
February 16th 2024


14594 Comments


the titles for this band's releases are unintentionally hilarious

Get Low
February 16th 2024


14594 Comments


o Where Light Can't Reach

Kusangii
February 16th 2024


7131 Comments


Idk I think this title is pretty cool

Can't even remember what this sounds like, been ages since I jammed

ToSmokMuzyki
February 16th 2024


12630 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

turns out i missed a t its to where light cant reach

ToSmokMuzyki
February 16th 2024


12630 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

flames and dt worship but better than either ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

Kusangii
February 16th 2024


7131 Comments


The coolest thing about this is that Daniel Svensson are doing the vox, very unexpected

Zac124
February 16th 2024


3146 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

his vocals are absolutely unhinged. definitely a great in melodeath.



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