Genre: Progressive Metal, Heavy Metal
Label Number: RPRW528158.2
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© 2011 Reprise Records
AllMusic Review by James Christopher Monger
.FLAC via Florenfile
.AAC 256 kbps via Florenfile
© 2011 Reprise Records
AllMusic Review by James Christopher Monger
On 2011’s The Hunter, Mastodon
 abandoned the proggy, conceptual route taken on previous outings, 
choosing instead to mine the trailblazing, riff-heavy abandon of their 
2004 masterpiece, Leviathan. Mastodon's
 increasingly accessible sound may not land them a hit anytime soon, but
 cuts like “Black Tongue,” “Curl of the Burl,” and “Balsteroid,” all of 
which arrive in sequence at the front of the set, show a willingness to 
write within the parameters of 21st century pop music’s dark side. 
That’s not to say that the band has pulled its head out of the vastness 
of space, as there are more than enough tracks here to satisfy fans who 
prefer the sludgy, drop-D epics of yore to the more organized roar of The Hunter's front end. Fueled by Brãnn Dailor's
 jazzy, machine-gun drumming, songs like “Octopus Has No Friends,” “All 
the Heavy Lifting,” and “Bedazzled Fingernails,” despite coming in at 
under five minutes, are epically arranged, and the surprisingly 
hummable, bass melody-led swamp monster anthem “Creature Lives” sounds 
like a Sabbathy, Lovecraftian take on Jane’s Addiction's “Summertime Rolls.” The closest Hunter
 comes to reaching an apex is on the breathless “Spectrelight,” a 
relentless three-minute slab of pure unadulterated fury that will 
probably clock in at around a minute and half live, but it’s an album 
that doesn’t really need to peak, as it never promises a thing it can’t 
back up, boldly and loudly.
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