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Soilwork - Figure Number Five



7.9 | 370 votes |
Release date: 21 April 2003
Style: Gothenburg metal

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01. Rejection Role
02. Overload
03. Figure Number Five
04. Strangler
05. Light The Torch
06. Departure Plan
07. Cranking The Sirens
08. Brickwalker
09. The Mindmaker
10. Distortion Sleep
11. Downfall 24
12. Bursting Out [Japanese bonus]

[Limited Edition Bonus CD: Demo 1997]
01. Bound To Illusions
02. My Need
03. In A Close Encounter
04. Skin After Skin
05. Wake Up Call
06. Steel Bath Suicide

Additional info
Produced by Soilwork.
Guitars and keyboards recorded in December and January, 2003 at Queenstreet Recording.
Drums recorded in January, 2003 at Dug-Out Productions.
Vocals and bass recorded in January and February, 2003 at Studio Fredman.
Mixed at Studio Fredman by Patrick J Sten, Fredrik Nordström and Soilwork.
Mastered at The Mastering Room.

Guest review by
Justin
Rating:
8.5
No sooner had most writers praised last years Natural Born Chaos that Soilwork return with their fifth album Figure Number Five. To say the Swedish six piece band have been busy is an understatement! The big noticeable difference this time around is the absence of producer Devin Townsend. Soilwork themselves have opted to produce the albums eleven tracks, and with stunning results.

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published 22.09.2003 | Comments (2)

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25.03.2014 - 17:26
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Written by deadone on 25.03.2014 at 03:56

Great proof of why you shouldn't let keyboard players write metal.


In fact it's great proof why the best purpose for metal keyboard players is prey to be hunted from the back of a 4WD with a Remington 870 12 gauge.

"Run little man, run!"

Over the years this has become my favourite Soilwork album, much more than the overrated and poorly composed earlier albums. I really don't recall keyboards being the dominant aspect of this at all, rather the infectious grooves and Speed's vocals dominate, which are undeniably strong on all accounts.

Strange that you give Natural Born Chaos such a comparatively high score. It's basically the same album - an In Flames rip-off - only not quite as groove oriented or well produced. Both are great records though but disliking one and not the other is a bit like liking Wages of Sin, Damage Done or Jester Race and disliking Anthems of Rebellion, Character or Whoracle.
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