Monday, February 19, 2007

Mendeed - "The Dead Live By Love" (Rising Records)

Just a quick review for this one. The Dead Live By Love is excellent. Blending Children Of Bodom-style melodic death metal (minus the keyboards) with more soaring, melodic and ‘cleaner’ moments, this album packs the punch of Scandanavia’s best metal acts (think the aforementioned COB and the mighty In Flames), but adds extra flavours on top, making their music conform and yet also defy pigeonholing. It sounds fresh, yet familiar. "Invigorating" would be a good word to describe how this album sounds, as well as what it does for the genre as a whole which is getting a little stale.
The fact they band hails from Glasgow and not Sweden or the US is another head-spinner: who would have thought the Scots would produce such an amazing metal band, with a sound all their own? Mixing brutality, amazing musicianship and varied vocal styles (always melodic, even when David Proctor’s screaming) Mendeed might have produced an album that would win a few Metal Album Of The Year gongs, if only it wasn’t released so early – when have the awards ever really gone to an album released in the early months of the year? Like the Oscars, it’s always to the ones people can remember the most. So, all we have to do is get them to release a reissue (or enough singles) to keep them fresh in the ever-fickle minds of the metal massive.
I've followed the band since their first EPs, and it's very refreshing to here the band growing into such a formidable force! As musicians they are almost peerless (certainly in the UK), and as a band they have clearly grown more confident in their own abilities. If these guys were from the States, you'd see them filling huge venues. Let's hope the fact their British won't hold them back from the recognition and success they so clearly deserve.

A truly awesome album, with not a single bad track, if you only buy one metal album this year, make it Mendeed's The Dead Live By Love. (It's in stores today, so there's no excuse not to!)

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