The sound is not very different from the first album, meaning they are keen to stay on the genre, unlike Zonaria, who has drifted off a bit to black metal. That is good news for the melodeath fans. Sehlin(Mikael)'s vocals remain ever the same aggressive, and his cleans are much better than the debut album, as in "Future is Now". The single "Wake the Storm" having a video much like the infamous Prodigy song, "Smack my Bitch Up", is one of the best songs on the album, a good choice for video as well. Sehlin uses his growls and screams exceptionally on this album, probably got a great amount of help from the master, Tagtgren.
The song styles remain very much the same, like Predator's Portrait of Soilwork, but less keyboard elements and those tone shit. So if you dislike keyboard in a melodeath, but don't mind clean vocals, this album is tops for you. An instrumental song is included as well, under the name of "Transmigration". It starts with a acoustic guitar but ends with some growls with guitar riffs, so the name speaks for the song. But it's not the only song with acoustic guitars. "Illusion" also has some pieces of acoustic guitar usage, which is in fact a great addition to the song. Along those softness, we have shredding "VXR" a blast of energy, with non-stopping tempo, so the band makes sure we listen to every kind that they can offer.
I despise clean vocals myself, but I must say, Degradead, thanks to Tagtgren,has mixed all those elements into a great album, and show that they deserve the title given to them by Jesper Strömblad, aka the Jester, "the future of the melodic death metal". I would suggest to all melodeath listeners to watch and listen of course this group very closely.
Song List:
1- All is Gone
2- Wake the Storm
3- Achieve the Sky
4- Everlasting Hatred
5- Depths of Darkness
6- VXR
7- Future is Now
8- Transmigration
9- The Burning Orchid
10- Almost Dead
11- Dream
12- Illusion
13- Suffering
14- Unfortunate
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