The Final Conflict: Last Days Of God
N**A
Five Stars
Awesome album!!!
K**S
One Star
Not what i wanted and not my taste.
V**8
BACK WITH A VENGEANCE!
Damn! What a comeback album from ACHERON! After a 6 year absence Acheron returns with their most cohesive album since 1998's "Those Who Have Risen." The album is the first with their new guitarist who is melodic yet fits the brutal and straight forward sound of Acheron. The album starts off with an air raid siren then immediately kicks in with blast beats courtesy of Kyle Severn...here is a track by track break down1. "The Apocalypse" which is almost seven minutes long, is fast but slows up for the chorus with a catchy riff. The second half of the song takes on a dramatic moody feel - great way to open the album.2. "Rise of Rebellion" has a much slower and darker start which is a great transition from "The Apocalypse." This song has some great "dive bomb" solos ala Slayer. The second half of this song really picks up the pace and closes strong. Very melodic yet brutal so far.3. "Blood Oath" is redone from the Wolfen Society EP that Vince Crowley did back in 2001. This song has some "gang" style back up vocals but the back up vocals are very thin sounding. This is a very old school song and could have fit on an early Acheron album. Not bad but not my favorite.4. "I am Heathen" has to be the best death metal song in the last 10 years! This song is top notch! It starts with a catchy riff with Vince barking in between the start/stop approach of the riff before it kicks in with a fast and heavy riff. This could be an "anthem" for death metal!5. "Godless (We Are Gods)" has a heavy groove to it. The music is very heavy and some parts remind me of their "Lex Talionis" days. The vocals really stick out on this one. The middle of this song has a good Slayer/Nasty Savage sound to it.6. "Salvation Through Hatred" is another fast paced song out of the gate with tempo changes to very doomy. The last minute of the song has some very fast drumming and closes strong. Very memorable song.7. "Power And Might" starts immediately with Vince singing over a chunky riff with lots of groove. The chorus is very memorable with a solid tempo change. Probably the second best after "I am Heathen."8. "Millennium's End" reminds me musically of "Voices Within" from Lex Talionis in a good way. This song is very dark and haunting and probably the most doomy and atmospheric song on the album. The last 2 minutes of the song has a much better "gang" style vocal with a ripping solo to end the song.9. "A New Age" is a mid-paced track with brutal vocals and once again has some Slayer type riffs (South of Heaven era) that are very catchy. The song closes with a nice touch of keyboards to keep the dark mood.10. "Anno Armageddon" is a great instrumental to close out the disc.This album is full of twists and turns and is very catchy with a modern yet retro feel to it. Definitely a solid release from Acheron. Looking forward to the next one already! Also, you can probably get it much cheaper from Century Media's mail order or directly from the band's myspace as I did.
D**E
'Anno Armageddon'...
Air sirens ring out across dark spotlighted skies, sonic battalions serve as a rallying call to those who would purge the earth of the white-light plague in all forms! ACHERON have not stinted one bit in ferocity or diabolical force. Songs range from a grinding doom-laden impression, to a double-bass intensity at times, driven by Crowley's misanthropic indignation (from the demonic to the spoken) Certain darkly stimulating sound effects are also implemented to accentuate the songs here and there; those familiar with the groups characteristic heavy style will be well pleased with this unleashing.The theme for The Final Conflict is that of The Apocalypse, reminiscent of the film Omen 3. Songs progress from the rise of rebellion, to constructing the pact for infernal liberation, the realization of auto-deism, and finally onto a new age of Lex Talionis.Cover art features a snarling Cerberus mounted upon a legion of corpses & skulls, to be released in all his bestial rage. His spiked collar displays the sigils of the enslavers soon to meet their doom. Complimenting the lyrics, the booklet features a hypothetical nefarious diatribe detailing the exploits of a secretive order named The Wolfen Society*, a proposed cadre of diabolists tilting the societal fulcrum serving as a historical balancing factor towards the preservation of mans primal nature.The logo has been modified to display the appropriately militant iron cross. Along with Vincent Crowley on vocals & bass guitar, & Kyle Severn on war drums, TFC newly includes Maximus Otworth on Lead / Rhythm guitar, and Ash Thomas also on rhythm guitar, with instrumental guests participating from various bands.As an added bonus, attached is a DVD directly from the band featuring the videos for I Am Heathen, the making of the album, and live footage from two Brazilian performances, along with the Satanic Supremacy demo.Overall, another Strong, and ironically 'final?' chapter in the Acheron saga.__________________* Also the name of a previous musical project by the same name.
W**.
One Star
band sucks
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