Despite years of making above average
heavy metal in the underground,
Entombed never had a chance to break into the mainstream. This most likely reflects on their
death metal past, which provided excellent but decidedly uncommercial music. Time will tell, but
Morning Star will hopefully be ranked with
Slayer's
Reign in Blood,
Sepultura's
Chaos A.D., and
Pantera's
Vulgar Display of Power as some of the finest
thrash metal ever made. Vocalist
L.G. Petrov really comes into his own on this album; his vicious roar has never sounded as clear and focused as it does here. And chief songwriters
Uffe Cederlund and
Jorgen Sandstrom cut away the excess fat and created some truly memorable riffs and lyrics.
"Chief Rebel Angel" comes flying out of the gates with a mountain of guitars and a raging
Petrov railing against God and praising Lucifer like no one has since
Deicide's first album.
"Bringer of Light" is a thick, heavy number that shows off the twin guitar assault of
Uffe Cederlund and
Alex Hellid.
"Year One Now" provides a truly classic
metal moment as
Petrov shrieks, "Kill! Kill! Kill! Die! Die! Die!" with a passion that is rarely displayed in this genre. And the awesome
"Mental Twin" closes the album like
Godzilla stomping through Tokyo; the deliberate pace and incredible guitar work brings this closer to
Black Sabbath territory than they ever have ventured before. The best part of the whole affair is there is not a single boring (or even average) track on the whole album, and
Petrov's show-stealing performance really does make this a fantastic
death metal album. The band also maintains their high standard of lyric-writing; they may sing about
Satan, but they do not take the lame-brained approach of their contemporaries.
Entombed really stepped up to the plate; few
metal bands can survive longer than ten years and still make excellent albums. Hardcore
death metal fans may not always enjoy
Entombed's approach to the genre, but this is the true successor to 1994's fan-friendly
Wolverine Blues. Any fan of quality underground
metal should find this to be a superb effort from an underrated band. ~ Bradley Torreano