Hate - Crusade:Zero review
Band: | Hate |
Album: | Crusade:Zero |
Style: | Death metal |
Release date: | January 25, 2015 |
A review by: | ScreamingSteelUS |
01. Vox Dei (A Call From Beyond)
02. Lord, Make Me An Instrument Of Thy Wrath!
03. Death Liberator
04. Leviathan
05. Doomsday Celebrities
06. Hate Is The Law
07. Valley Of Darkness
08. Crusade Zero
09. The Omnipresence
10. Rise Omega The Consequence!
11. Dawn Of War
12. Black Aura Debris
13. The Reaping [bonus]
It's easy to forget about Hate. You could very easily forget that you saw them opening for Overkill, of all bands, a few years back. You could just as easily forget that you were supposed to review their new album a couple of months ago. You might even forget that they opened for Vader ten feet in front of your face two hours ago.
Hate just has this inescapable, underlying current of unremarkability. Take the name "Hate." Simple, unadorned, blunt. A basic concept vital to heavy metal, on whose energy many bands thrive. There's nothing necessarily wrong with that; everyone likes a bit of the basic blueprint bludgeoning now and then. But unless you dress it up a bit, something like a "Hate Eternal" or "The Project Hate MCMXCIX," the novelty wears off pretty quickly. Soon you forget which four-letter word to call them and wonder why they didn't make it just a little more interesting. After a demo or two, it should occur to you that naming your band "Hate" was kind of a boring thing to do.
This also describes their music perfectly. Austere, formulaic blackened death has its charms, but they sure don't last very long. That spark of life drowns in a sea of formless, bland semi-riffs and monotonous stomping without any originality. They take the most basic elements common to a lot of heavy metal - but just let them sit, without improving upon them. You don't have to reinvent the wheel and become the world's first slam gangsta nasheed turbo-folk band - but if you're going to play blackened death, at least write a few songs that sound different from the entire rest of the genre. It's so indefatigably repetitive that I'm beginning to think that I'll start hearing "ABYSS - BORN - LEVIATHAN" in my sleep now. There was already one Behemoth album last year, and even that sounded a bit too much like a lot of pre-existing Behemoth for some people's taste.
I've listened to this album four times now, maybe five. Or? maybe ten. Or 30. Hard to tell with this stuff. It's stock blackened death, good for elevators in Norwegian hotels, or if you need to soundtrack your crappy homemade horror movie with something so generic that you don't have to pay royalties. Playing the first song on repeat will give you roughly the same experience as playing through the whole thing.
Not having any good ideas isn't a death sentence in music, as we see time and time again; some bands are generic, but still pretty enjoyable. Some bands are just generic, but otherwise inoffensive. Some bands are so generic that it starts to get irritating. Hate hovers somewhere between the latter two. I seriously doubt anybody expected Crusade:Zero to be any different from Hate's previous material, but neither should you expect it to be any sort of improvement on that sound.
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 7 |
Songwriting: | 4 |
Originality: | 2 |
Production: | 7 |
| Written on 24.03.2015 by I'm the reviewer, and that means my opinion is correct. |
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