Mastodon - Blood Mountain

Review By : DemonDust
Added : 12/08/'06
Views : 4667
Score
  100 %
User Score
  83 %
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Website : Mastodon
Label : Reprise / Wea
Genre : rock 'n metal
Tracks : 12
Playtime : 68.16
Release : 12-09-2006
My saviors of rocking metal. This third album should mean the acknowledgement for their quality and creativity after the metalworld-shocking Leviathan. A lot of people want to know if they can deliver yet another masterpiece, others are quite sure another one of their all-time favourites is about to enter their collection. I’m with the latter party.
 
I don’t even know where to begin, but I’ll give it a try. My history with Mastodon doesn’t go way back to the release of Lifesblood, it took a live show at the Dynamo festival to convince me to pay more attention to these dudes. Now I’m completely hooked to whatever they do, so this release is no exception.

The main sound has been set, rocking grooving riffs with dreamy soundscapes and goosebump arousing headbangriffs, accompanied by the busiest groove-drumming ever.. This one is no real exception, except for the undeniable presence of a more stoner-like sound instead of metal. The main songwriting style with that particular sound is a clash between the old Metallica and the under appreciated  Thin Lizzy, creating an impressive rocking masterpiece. Yes it truly is a Blood Mountain for me.

So musically it has gotten a bit quieter, but the sound can still be relaxing and dreamy like in ‘Sleeping Giant’ as well as devastating as in the opener ‘The Wolf Is Loose’ . But there’s also more room for experimenting, of which I am a big fan. The track ‘Capillarian Crest’  possesses a pioneering of semi-rock solo’s being used as a groove and it raises the hair in the back of my neck. Therefore it is my favourite track of the album, together with ‘Bladecatcher’, in which the most illogical rhythms are used with noises that sound like extremely distorted and fucked up vocals, without lyrics that is. And what about ‘Siberian Divide’ in which a Tool-like build-up soundscape transfers to a rock ‘n roll riff of which Tool hasn’t even heard of, like a friend of mine adequately put it.
Nothing but pleasure as you can tell from these three examples.
 
But that’s not everything yet. For all those in ecstasy already, there’s even more greatness! The vocals are finally no longer some sporadic rhythmic screams and questionable melodies, but there is some actual great singing on this record, that suits the music marvellously. On top of that there are guest performances present by the frontmen of The Mars Volta, Queens Of The Stone Age, and again Neurosis. And that Josh Homme is responsible for a really stupid hidden track, but I’ll wont go into that.
 
Man there’s just too much to mention, but not one thing about it is bad! Consider the artwork to be issued with this release next month and, yes… I’m gonna do it again…even though I didn’t plan it…but as I listen to it now again I realize they deserve no less than… a perfect score. As they tell you in Mortal Kombat; flawless victory.

PS The playtime includes twenty minutes of fastforwarding towards that hidden track, so it unfortunately doesn't last over an hour.

Line Up:
Troy Sanders
Brent Hinds
Bill Kelliher
Brann Dailor

Track Listing:
1. The Wolf Is Loose
2. Crystal Skull
3. Sleeping Giant
4. Capillarian Crest
5. Circle Cysquatch
6. Bladecatcher
7. Colony Of Birchmen
8. Hunters Of The Sky
9. Hand Of Stone
10. This Mortal Soil
11. Siberian Divide
12. Pendelous Skin


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14-08-2006 17:40 - Carn
I hope I can agree with you.. I do have to say that Mr Dailor is kinda doing the same things again on the two tracks I heard

14-08-2006 17:41 - DemonDust
yeah the tone is set for the instruments, but the songs themselves kick fucking ass. i hear it is downloadable by now, so check it out.
  97 %
14-08-2006 21:16 - Ce-El-Wan
it's not always about the drumming Carnie :p

anyway, this is already my album of the year and the leaked version is  still a crappy rip.

I'm not going so far to give it 100% because I believe they've not reached their full potential yet but OH MY FUCKING GOD, what a great record this is
15-08-2006 19:22 - Carn
hehe. One of the first things Ill do is check it when im back home from hunagry :D

  11 %
27-08-2006 14:05 - Modulator
I give these guys plenty of spins but in the end I must say this - AWFUL ALBUM AND AWFUL BAND!
27-08-2006 23:08 - jerome
 hey Carn, If you want to hear peolpe doing the same things again and again just listen to the last Slayer ablum you won't be deceived! 20years they've been selling the same crap and there are still the same crowd to their concerts, incomprehensive...
03-09-2006 19:56 - Rijntje
I gave it to Textures, and giving it again now. Another near to perfection album

  100 %
03-09-2006 20:23 - Rijntje
 
  100 %
09-09-2006 22:58 - pao1979
One of the best albums i have ever heard in my whole entire fuckin life. No need to say that this is the album of the year.Hail Mastodon!
  88 %
10-09-2006 12:24 - Carn
jerome, don't state the obvious. If Slayer would put out something experimental they would probably get boo-ed  upon by the whole world. Blood Mountain is a great cd but personally it doesn't impress me as much as Leviathan, maybe I set my expectations to high.

  100 %
14-10-2006 17:33 - gil smash
I had low hopes for this album because i did not like their other ones very much but it is simply amazing. I have been listining to it nonstop since i bought it.
14-10-2006 17:43 - Arcane
Well, the album sounds better then the one before, but it still does not impress me.

14-10-2006 19:06 - DemonDust
don't blame yourself for not getting it, most black metal lovers don't know what to do with real music
15-10-2006 00:40 - Arcane
bla bla bla