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Band
Meshuggah
Title
The Violent Sleep Of Reason
Type
LP/EP
Company
Nuclear Blast
YOR
2016
Style
Heavy/Extreme
11/28/2016 - Review by: David Loveless
Their rawest, most aggressive album since 2002's Nothing!
Meshuggah are back with their rawest, most aggressive album since 2002's Nothing. Although Obzen and Koloss were excellent albums, I feel they were a little too experimental at times and a tinge over produced, although not necessarily a bad thing. However, A Violent Sleep of Reason was recorded live in the studio and the sheer brutality of the recording is very impressive. Songs such as Born In Dissonance, Monstrocity, By the Ton, Nostrum, and Our Rage Won't Die prove that Meshuggah are still at the top of their game! Definite metal album-of-the-year contender for me.
Recommended for fans of: D'jent, Progressive Metal, All-Era MESHUGGAH!!!
PERSONAL BREAKDOWN:

ENJOYMENT
5
MUSIC
5
VOCALS
5
PRODUCTION
5
ARTWORK
3.5
LYRICS
4


  • 1 :REVIEW COUNT
    4.5 :AVE RATING

ALL REVIEWS FOR: MESHUGGAH
TITLE
DOR
COMPANY
REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
Catch 33
2005
Nuclear Blast
Ken Pierce8/12/2005
-
Catch 33
2005
Nuclear Blast
MetalKnight5/17/2005
-
Nothing
2007
Nuclear Blast
Al Kikuras1/23/2008
2.5
The Violent Sleep Of Reason
2016
Nuclear Blast
David Loveless11/28/2016
4.5

ALL INTERVIEWS FOR: MESHUGGAH
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