Nightmares Made Flesh [Extra tracks]
Nightmares Made Flesh [Extra tracks]
Track Listings
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1. Cancer of the Soul
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2. Brave New Hell
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3. Soul Evisceration
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4. Outnumbering the Day
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5. Feeding the Undead
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6. Eaten
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7. Bastard Son of God
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8. Year of the Cadaver Race
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9. Ascension
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10. Draped in Disease
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11. Stillborn Savior
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12. Blood Vortex
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13. Breeding Death [*][Demo Version]
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14. Ominous Bloodvomit [*][Demo Version]
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Nightmares Made Flesh,Bloodbath,Century Media,Death Metal/Black Metal,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock,Scandinavian Metal
Average customer rating:
- Insane Swedes With Instruments.
- Some damn fine Swedish death
- A damn good one...
- Holy Sh!t
- The Deathmetal is alive again
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Nightmares Made Flesh
Bloodbath
Manufacturer: Century Media
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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General
| Rock
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Death Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
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General
| Hard Rock & Metal
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Similar Items:
- Resurrection Through Carnage
- Breeding Death
- Virus
- Impressions in Blood
- The Archaic Abattoir
ASIN: B0007LPS0E
Release Date: 2005-03-08 |
Tracks:
- Cancer of the Soul
- Brave New Hell
- Soul Evisceration
- Outnumbering the Day
- Feeding the Undead
- Eaten
- Bastard Son of God
- Year of the Cadaver Race
- Ascension
- Draped in Disease
- Stillborn Savior
- Blood Vortex
- Breeding Death [*][Demo Version]
- Ominous Bloodvomit [*][Demo Version]
Customer Reviews:
Insane Swedes With Instruments........2007-01-05
Yes, if you remember all the godfather's of Swedish Death Metal (Grave, Unleashed, Entombed, etc.) then you'll want to make sure that these guy's find their way into your CD collection. All the songs on here are great. In my opinion, the bonus tracks were as great as the main track list. The song Eaten, will defintely become a favorite, being a sick vision of being cannabalized. I was way into the death bands coming out of Sweden, back when they first came out and I rank Bloodbath right up there with the greats. These guys shred: end of story.
Some damn fine Swedish death.......2006-05-25
Back in 2002, when Bloodbath released their last album (their debut disc, "Resurrection Through Carnage"), the rock music scene was swarming with nu-metal bands like Limp Bizkit. Flash forward three years and the heavy music scene is now overflowing with Swedish melodeath-influenced metalcore bands like Killswitch Engage. But whether several years in the past or modern day, it's always been very refreshing to hear a new Bloodbath album. And while "Nightmares Made Flesh" may not break down any walls, it's good to know that you won't find one trace of Fred Durst-style rapping or KsE-esque soulful singing. Indeed, this five piece is a rare find nowadays: a not very melodic Swedish death metal band.
A fan might be quick to dismiss Bloodbath's new album, "Nightmares Made Flesh," because it's the band's first album without the talents of Opeth singer Mikael Akerfeldt. But most any Bloodbath/death metal fan will tell you that newcomer Peter Tagtgren does a fine job of filling in for Akerfeldt's shoes. Peter's Hellish voice sounds equally as effective and intense whether it's belting out low bellows or high, glass shattering shrieks. Plus, the rest of the band seem to great, as well. Blakkheim and Dan Swano (who was Bloodbath's former drummer) comprise the guitar duo, and they turn out many exceptional, fiery, and mighty heavy riffs. And meanwhile, newbie drummer Martin Axenrot pummels away at his trapkit with loose, thrashy precision.
"Cancer Of The Soul," which features thick, churning guitars and thunderous double bass work, is the album's fist bludgeoning. "Brave New Hell" and "Soul Evisceration" feature pounding, bulldozing riffs, mini guitar solos, and cool, shrill battle cries, making these songs worthy follow ups to the album opener. Elsewhere, "Eaten" is a slower, churning rhythm with an acoustic interlude and a few speaker-shaking bellows; "Bastard Son Of God" is full of grumbling guitars and pounding drums; "The Ascension" successfully incorporates an orchestra into the mix of blazing riffs, rapid fire drums, and ascending guitar solos; and, lastly, "Draped In Disease" is highlighted by a whiplash tempo change, as well as more scorching riffs and jackhammer double bass drumming.
So, all in all, "Nightmares Made Flesh" may not really break down any new walls, but when you consider how condensed and cliche the Swedish metal scene is today, any metalhead would tell you it's great to have Bloodbath back.
A damn good one..........2005-12-22
This album definitely kicks some ass. The different line-up makes this album sound a bit different than the last so for me, it's hard to compare them.
Obviously, Mr. Tatgren on vox rather than Akerfeldt is the most noticeable. I personally like Mike's voice a lot so for me it was a little sketchy when pondering wether or not to buy. But, of course, Peter tatgren's voice on old Hypocrisy was quite good so I bought it( I don't like his later vocals on Hypocrisy). Well, I was put at ease immediately. He hit these vox on the head, no question.
As for the rest of the changes, I think they were for the better as this album is definitely more complex and textured and I like it alot. The drumming in particular is much tighter. I still like Akerfeldt's roar but Peter Tatgren truly does give his best performance in years, if not ever(check Hypocrisy's "4th Dimension). This has all you could ask for in a Swedish DM record.
I'm biased though. I dont usually like death metal from the US. Basically I feel like Sweden is the only damn country that understands HOW to make good DM, and that is by SLOWING IT DOWN. Most US bands seem to try to play too fast, and spend alot of time looking up eviscerate in their thesaurus. That's just me.
If you like this, try other swedish and norwegian metal- it still has a pure music-based spirit. But, as always, Europe has always produced better metal than the US.
Unleashed, Emperor, My Dying Bride, Opeth, Rotting Christ, old Satyricon and Hypocrisy, Dark Funeral, old Dissection etc... Enjoy!!!
Holy Sh!t.......2005-11-02
This album is sick. Reminds me so much of old-school European DM. Truthfully, I didn't like Bloodbath from what I heard, But I also heard a hype about Nightmares Made Flesh. So I listened to a song and it was simply amazing. Any fan of metal will like this. 10/10
The Deathmetal is alive again.......2005-10-10
When i first heard of bloodbath I thought oh great yet another Deathmetal band geez. That all ended with the first track. The sounding of the drums mixed so well with the guitar and the bass then that singinging of the lead singer mixed in. They showed that Deathmetal is not only back but with a furious pain that will take down anything and everything in its way. They show that deathmetal for what it truly is
Average customer rating:
- Bloodbath...Who's?
- This one was ok, not as good as the first two.
- metal perfection
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Nightmares Made Flesh
Bloodbath
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Death Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Hard Rock & Metal
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B0002W18QG
Release Date: 2004-09-28 |
Tracks:
- Cancer of the Soul
- Brave New Hell
- Soul Evisceration
- Outnumbering the Day
- Feeding the Undead
- Eaten
- Bastard Son of God
- Year of the Cadaver Race
- Ascension
- Draped in Disease
- Stillborn Savior
- Blood Vortex
- Breeding Death [*][Demo Version]
- Ominous Bloodvomit [*][Demo Version]
Album Description
Limited edition slipcase version of the Swedish Death Metal groups 2004 album. Featuring members of Edge Of Sanity, Hypocrisy, Katatonia and Witchery. Century Media.
Customer Reviews:
Bloodbath...Who's?.......2006-02-02
O.K. I hear the critics. Its too formulaic. Almost melodic...too Beautiful...The "year of the cadaver" sounds like an expensive pair of shoes appear. Shiny, dark and makes you cry. The song is probably the best in 10 years. The breakdown in the middle of "cadaver" is 90's (swirling death pit) the music is 2020's.
This one was ok, not as good as the first two........2006-01-27
I was very sad to see that Mikael from Opeth was not in this one, but was excited to see what Peter from Hypocrisy would sound like in Bloodbath. The vocals were good but I liked Mikaels better, this album was definitly not as catchy as Resurection Through Carnage. I always Thought Dan Swano was an excellent drummer and should have drummed on this album like the first two. Martin Axe is a good drummer but his work with Witchery was better and they should put out another album.
Overall this is their heaviest album yet, but I liked the catchier riffs and beats of the first two much better.
metal perfection.......2005-12-04
couldn't be better, one of the best thru and thru deathmetal cd's there is, old school mellodic metal not just 9 tracks of blastbeats and sreaming. A must have believe me.
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Nightmares Made Flesh
Bloodbath
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B0002WS2TC
Release Date: 2004-09-28 |
Album Description
Limited edition slipcase version of the Swedish Death Metal groups 2004 album. Featuring members of Edge Of Sanity, Hypocrisy, Katatonia and Witchery. Century Media.
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