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Grave - You'll Never See...



8.1 | 112 votes |
Release date: 1 September 1992
Style: Death metal

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01. You'll Never See
02. Now And Forever
03. Morbid Way To Die
04. Obsessed
05. Grief
06. Severing Flesh
07. Brutally Deceased
08. Christi(ns)anity

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Deadmeat
Rating:
8.5
In the early 90's, Grave were called by many a "rising force" in the Death Metal scene. After their great debut album, "Into The Grave", they should continue on the same high level to justify this title. The result of this effort is "You'll Never See", a great Death Metal album -from those who make you unable to stop headbanging!

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published 30.04.2009 | Comments (4)

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01.10.2011 - 16:39
JD
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I don't know if this is their best album, since I haven't listened to all of their albums yet, but oh boy, I can't stop listening to it.
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15.06.2015 - 10:43
Dr. Strawberry

Written by Guest on 01.10.2011 at 16:39

I don't know if this is their best album, since I haven't listened to all of their albums yet, but oh boy, I can't stop listening to it.

This album is definitely their best !
Their debut has too much "disco-beats" that turned me off a bit
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16.06.2015 - 00:09
Lit.
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This album, the debut, and everything about this band just screams "meh." Totally flat, uninteresting death metal.
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06.01.2016 - 16:33
Rating: 7
musicalkaratekid

I've given both of Grave's first two albums the same rating, but I prefer this one by a narrow margin. It's mainly because I find the guitar work more interesting, and the songwriting also seem a little more concise, despite this album also having it's few fillers. That said, I think the title track and "Now and Forever" are two of the best songs Grave have ever done.
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02.02.2021 - 13:32
Rating: 7
Redel

Written by musicalkaratekid on 06.01.2016 at 16:33

I've given both of Grave's first two albums the same rating, but I prefer this one by a narrow margin. It's mainly because I find the guitar work more interesting, and the songwriting also seem a little more concise, despite this album also having it's few fillers. That said, I think the title track and "Now and Forever" are two of the best songs Grave have ever done.

I agree, their debut and this one are pretty much at par, lower 7 for me. Run-of-the-mill OSDM, nothing remarkable, even for the time, but some nice riffs and groovy sound.
I would also put the succeccor, Soulless, among this list. These three albums are essential Grave, if we can speak about essential here at all.
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