21:02 - MechanisT Totally! Uniformity is SO GOOD *_*
21:02 - Blue Platypus They wer clearly not inspired when they recorded We Are The Void... Whereas in their last album, there are some intersting elements (I was surprised when I listened to "Uniformity" for the first time) !
21:00 - huascaman ...if only they'd make another Damage Done \m/ From what I've heard it's greater than WatV and less than Fiction
20:56 - MechanisT Exactly my thoughts too. And the best thing about Construct is that it doesn't sound recycled, unlike the previous. I commend them for that.
01. Piece Of Time 02. Unholy War 03. Room With A View 04. On They Slay 05. Beyond 06. I Deny 07. Why Bother? 08. Life 09. No Truth [2005 re-release bonus tracks] 10. No Truth [demo] 11. On They Slay [demo] 12. Choose Your Death [demo] 13. Brain Damage [demo] 14. Beyond [demo] 15. Hell Hath No Mercy [demo] 16. On They Slay [demo] 17. Brain Damage [demo] 18. Undefiled Wisdom [demo]
Florida gives the technical death metal scene an interesting band in Atheist. It took Atheist four years to release a proper demo due to constant instability with member changes. After 1988's demo Beyond, Piece of Time was finally released on Active Records. The heavily diverse jazz/fusion technical death metal pioneer debut here with an intriguing marriage of two genres: jazz fusion and death/thrash metal. The combination of soothing cool musical aesthetics with tight metallic technicality and brutal death is highly innovative.
Absolutely cracking start to a career that would eventually form one of the most innovative and inspiring bands from the 'death metal' tag (though i would just say they were experimental). A powerful opener and closer that stay true to two of my favourite songs from atheist. Great album.
Most definitely....That's the main reason I consider this to be their masterpeice over the next release
Yeah, I do also prefer this one over the next release (unquestionable presence I think its called). I am quite a big fan of thrash metal so I did really enjoy this.