Language: English
Genre: Death Metal
Style: Melodic Death Metal
Label Number: 0668772 SPI 165 CD
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AllMusic Review by John Serba
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© 2003 Century MediaAllMusic Review by John Serba
Four albums in and still whacked on speed, Finnish five-piece Children of Bodom continue with its highly entertaining, giddy, pogo-stick metal on Hate Crew Deathroll. Attitude-wise, CoB has become the Manowar of melodic death metal, willfully leaping off the cliff of over-the-top metaldom (not unlike Swedish supergroup Witchery) -- which is refreshing, considering the poker-faced seriousness of most acts in the genre, and here, main Bodom-ite Alexi "Wildchild" Laiho
keeps his tongue firmly in cheek while tearing through squirrelly cuts
such as "Triple Corpse Hammerblow" and "Lil' Bloodred Ridin' Hood." Like
its predecessor, Follow the Reaper, Hate Crew finds Laiho
firing off frantic speed metal riffs and technical, shred-heavy solos
alongside humorously irritating prog/horror movie keyboards; this time,
however, he has tightened up the arrangements (most songs clock in under
four minutes) and significantly improved the enunciation of his vocal
screech, making for a lean, mean, and infectious listen. The album races
to the finish of its 36-minute running time, only slowing down for
deathly ballad "Angels Don't Kill" and highlight "Sixpounder," which
trades busy fretwork for hackle-raising mid-tempo riff chuggery and a
monstrous, sweeping, anthemic chorus. Adding to the album's
effectiveness is its crisp, crystal-clear, sharp, and mechanical
production (Megadeth's stellar Countdown to Extinction is a reference point), which perfectly suits CoB's slice'n'dice songwriting ethic. Hate Crew Deathroll is easily the band's most accomplished, well-rounded, and enjoyable album, thanks to Laiho's playful, frisky approach to metal's clichés; placing Children of Bodom
next to comparable European metal acts gives the overtly serious
sensibilities of the genre a well-deserved deflating.
tags: children of bodom, hate crew deathroll, death roll, 2003, flac,
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