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The Gauntlet: Berzerker, The

Berzerker, The Album Review


Berzerker, The album cover   Band Name: Berzerker, The
Album Name: World of Lies
Rating: 4.5 / 5       User Rating: 4.6 / 5
Label: Earache Records
Buy Album: Amazon.com
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Tracklist
1 Committed to Nothing
2 Black Heart
3 All About you
4 Burn the Evil
5 World of Tomorrow
6 Follow Me
7 ?Y?
8 As The World Waits
9 Afterlife
10 Never Hated More
11 Free Yourself
12 Constant Pain
13 ?????..
14 Farewell


In terms of sheer destructive capacity, few bands can match up to The Berzerker. Although sheer speed firmly distinguishes the band, it is their acute proclivity for composing torrential, time-shifting madness that truly sets them apart from the remainder of the grinding rabble. 'World Of Lies' is everything fans could ever want in a death metal record, with its raw vocal rasps, ominous guttural emissions, and mechanized, beyond-hyperspeed blasts of percussive fury having one solitary goal in mind – a thorough and comprehensive battering of the human senses.

Undeniably formidable and overwhelmingly commanding, this well-named ensemble of Australians literally attacks the listener with bombastic ferocity, The guitar tones on this album are so sharp one would literally assume that the guitarists were using razor wire for guitar strings. Meanwhile the flurries of thumping drum sounds that ensue at the onset of 'Black Heart' are complimented by buzzing, bombastic bass rumbling that shakes the ground with an earthquake-like, mega-destructive capacity.

On 'World Of Lies,'even more so than on the group's previous record, 'Dissimulate,' the groups insanely rapid gabba roots blend in with their apocalyptic death metal ambience, fusing the two sounds together in a manner that has frankly, never been accomplished by another act. Songs like the finely grinding 'All About You' and 'World Of Tomorrow', which brings a doom influence into the mix. This creates a lock, stock and barrel, up-to-the-minute definition of sonic extremity which plainly must be heard to be believed.

Ushering in an entirely new age in extreme music on the futuristic yet frantic 'As The World Waits', as the distorted kick drums speed along like Hellhammer drank a can of jetfuel and someone lit a match under his ass. If you are familiar with The Bezerker or the gabba sound in general, this should come as no surprise and if you have not yet had the pleasure of having your head completely ripped off by this band's excessively overpowering sound, hopefully that description will bring you up to speed.

'Free Yourself' enjoins the sensations that may be produced by a mixture of Morbid Angel, Ministry and Barnes-era Cannibal Corpse, while 'Constant Pain' rips along so rapidly that the sound almost sounds as it is standing still. Sick vocals do much to enhance the fright factor as the band digs into ruthlessly searing change-ups bridged by turnarounds that scarcely leave an afterthought in their blinding speed and pinpoint precision. A doomy, repeating passage entitled 'Farewell' brings this aural eradicator to an extremely classy close with morose dirging and an overtly glum tone.

If there is any one album that you must own in the death metal genre in 2005, it is 'World Of Pain,' which is head and shoulders above any other release that Earache Records has produced this year. One must look back to the days when the mosh catalog was still in its teens to find an Earache Record that is such a vital musical statement, so massively worshipful and so significantly overwhelming. Elevating The Berzerker to the status of impervious gods, this record is nothing less than a death metal masterpiece!


Review by: Erin Fox

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Comments


mcdonalds - 2006-03-21 20:48:27
when i seen them live they didnt use drum machines but had that same sound to it they even play drums in their music videos . but i didnt know they had drum machines in their new cd ... wich is really good , and what the hells is that deicide vs berzerker ?
neX - 2005-12-18 14:17:54
this is their best album by far buy this you fucking humans!!!
mr_picklenose - 2005-12-10 10:35:45
the berzerker kick f!"ÂŁing arse
cyanidecordial - 2005-12-05 03:17:09
hey human battery ram, a drum machine is used on this album. dherbrain.
czar - 2005-12-03 10:03:44
Listened to the promo copy of the album. This is by far the best death/grind metal album of 2005. So much going on. World of Lies is so much better than Dissimulate.
the berzerker - 2005-12-01 17:58:46
19 beats a second..... "If there is any one album that you must own in the death metal genre in 2005, it is “World Of Pain,” should of course read WORLD OF LIES
human battery ram - 2005-12-01 08:58:00
"Ushering in an entirely new age in extreme music on the futuristic yet frantic “As The World Waits”, as the distorted kick drums speed along like Hellhammer drank a can of jetfuel and someone lit a match under his ass." Well said, there is no one faster than the Berzerker's drummer. Clicking in at 17 beats a second, he is the world's fastest drummer.
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