In Flames - _Subterranean_
(Wrong Again Records, 1995)
by: Nick Bassett (9 out of 10)
This particular mini-CD is well conceived, well excecuted, and well
produced - perhaps the crown jewel from what has come to be known as
the "Gothenburg Scene" (At the Gates, Dark Tranquility, et al). The
proceedings seem strongly inspired by the traditional metal sound, in
particular the 80s work of bands like Iron Maiden and perhaps even
Helloween. The cover artwork and layout are somewhat minimal, but how
important is that? The abundance of great melodies and flawless
guitar work, coupled with a somewhat-refreshing absence of violin
fiddlings and bad female vocals (which characterized their earlier,
somewhat dubious "Lunar Strain" effort) make this all but essential
for fans of the aforementioned genre.
(article published 14/3/1996)
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