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Death Resonance
Metal · 2016

Death Resonance

A powerful compilation of Soilwork's rare B-sides and bonus tracks from 2005-2016, featuring two new songs and remastered for optimal impact. A deep dive into their melodic death metal evolution, rich

August 19, 2016 · Back On Black

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Death Resonance is a potent journey through Soilwork's often-unheard material, a treasure trove for fans and a compelling entry point for the uninitiated. It pulses with the band's signature blend of ferocious melodic death metal, marrying crushing riffs and intricate drumming with soaring, emotionally charged clean vocals and existential lyrical depth. This compilation feels like a curated retrospective, offering a unique perspective on Soilwork's evolution from 2005 to 2016, all polished with a powerful remastering. It's an album that demands attention, equally suited for headbanging catharsis and introspective contemplation, leaving you with a sense of both raw power and profound melancholy.

Moments Worth Listening For
The opening of one of the new tracks, likely 'Helsinki', showcasing the band's current aggressive yet melodic prowess with a powerful riff and dynamic vocal interplay.
A specific moment in one of the remastered B-sides, perhaps from the 'Beyond the Infinite EP' tracks, where a particularly intricate guitar solo or a dramatic shift from harsh to clean vocals exemplifies Soilwork's signature sound.
The overall flow of the compilation, particularly how the older, remastered tracks blend seamlessly with the newer material, demonstrating the band's consistent quality and evolution.
A track that highlights Dirk Verbeuren's drumming, perhaps one with complex fills or blast beats, serving as a powerful send-off for his contributions.

How does Death Resonance sound next to the rest of Soilwork's catalogue?

Solitude+3.5σ

Solitude saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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