Nods to the past
G. Myers | Chicago, IL USA | 08/20/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This is a terrific new Entombed album. Apparently its a concept album with the main theme being deceit. It has a lot of leanings toward different types of metal and some of the old school fans will appreciate it, but its not Left Hand Path.
Listen to it a few times and you'll hear some death and roll, some black metal and some old school death metal. Less rock and punk than some of the recent past, it is the best since Wolverine Blues. Check it out. I love it like you love Jesus."
A merging of new and old
M. Cloud | Elk Grove Village, IL United States | 04/07/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)
"A very good effort on their part. Didn't care much for the simplicity of the lyrics. Musically, they are as tight and evil sounding as ever. Two songs eerily sound like the openings of Slayer tunes. Not a horrible album, but not the "Death 'n Roll" I enjoyed in Wolverine Blues and To Ride..."
Old and new.
The Lithumbian | Claymont, DE United States | 04/13/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This album sounds like the old Entombed that I've been missing since the singer went Christian. Wolverine Blues is the greatest thing they'll ever create. It's evil, loud, and yes, rocks. It's Death Metal whether you want to admit it or not. What you should be buying is Death Breath. The drummer from Entombed other band. They'll show you how to die old school.Stinking Up the NightLet It Stink"