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Release date: 27 September 2004
Style: Death metal

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01. Cancer Of The Soul
02. Brave New Hell
03. Soul Evisceration
04. Outnumbering The Day
05. Feeding The Undead
06. Eaten
07. Bastard Son Of God
08. Year Of The Cadaver Race
09. The Ascension
10. Draped In Disease
11. Stillborn Saviour
12. Blood Vortex
13. Breeding Death [demo] [bonus]
14. Omnious Bloodvomit [demo] [bonus]

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Line-up
Peter Tägtgren - vocals
Dan Swanö - guitars, drums
Anders "Blakkheim" Nyström - guitars
Martin "Axe" Axenrot - drums
Jonas Renkse - bass

Guest musicians
Simon Solomon - guitars

Staff review by
Undercraft

Rating:
8.0
Some line-up changes in the new Bloodbath album, Mikael Akerfeldt (Opeth) handed over the vocal duties to Peter Tägtgren (Hypocrisy), Dan Swanö left the drums and picked up the guitars, and recorded the sophomore effort of this all-star Death Metal band, entitled Nightmares Made Flesh.

The thing that always intrigued me about this band was how come these talented and well-known musicians got to make typical Death Metal? I mean, If you put 4 geniuses in one room, you wont expect that they will come up with something as typical as Bloodbath right? But they did, first class Death Metal that's it, but sadly no innovations, no new stuff here, just Death Metal.

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Chris Steele - 28.01.2010 at 00:13  
Rating: 9 This album is just the perfect death metal album
13Footlevel - 28.02.2010 at 01:23  
Rating: 10
Written by Chris Steele on 28.01.2010 at 00:13

This album is just the perfect death metal album


I agree.. Bloodbath put on a clinic of what Death Metal should sound like.
João Pirucas - 06.10.2010 at 03:43  
  This album is pure awesomeness!
AXA - 17.06.2011 at 15:13  
Rating: 10 I cant stop hear this album ,,,,
amazing title & lyric ,,,
amazing peter vocalist ,,,
all meanings ..... had a lots of meanings \../
thanks u
this is rely amazing death metal album \../
Cynic Metalhead - 14.08.2011 at 07:45  
Rating: 9 One word........Awesome!
MetalSpider - 14.08.2011 at 08:34  
Rating: 10 This is still their best album to me!
Cynic Metalhead - 31.08.2011 at 18:23  
Rating: 9
Written by MetalSpider on 14.08.2011 at 08:34

This is still their best album to me!

......and will remain best forever! :P
Azazel - 31.08.2011 at 18:58  
Rating: 9 Excellent album. Loved when they played Eaten last year when i got to see them. Crushing song crushing album.
BeastOfMetal456 - 01.09.2011 at 04:34  
  Crushing album. Bloodbath are the kings of modern death metal, and this album is an essential.
AngelofDeth - 27.11.2011 at 19:38  
Rating: 9 I definately wouldnt consider my self a brutal death metal fan, but for some reason I just love Bloodbath. (Not bashing just imo) to me death metal bands blur together and most sound too similar, but this album rises from the masses as a standout and the following two releases just the same. any fan of extreme metal should check this out!
Troy Killjoy - 27.11.2011 at 19:42  
  1. Bloodbath is a revivalist death metal band, not brutal death.
2. Bloodbath is a revivalist death metal band, not an original concept.

That being said, this album is definitely amazing.
@gent_-_orange - 27.11.2011 at 19:54  
Rating: 8
Written by Troy Killjoy on 27.11.2011 at 19:42

1. Bloodbath is a revivalist death metal band, not brutal death.
2. Bloodbath is a revivalist death metal band, not an original concept.

That being said, this album is definitely amazing.

I would say this is Bloodbaths best album, The production isn't as good as on the first album, But the song writing definitely is.

Bloodbath has a lot of fans on this site, I have to wonder why other Swedish DM bands like Entombed, Dismember etc. dont have the popularity of Bloodbath here, Considering that they do what this band does, Only a lot better.
Troy Killjoy - 27.11.2011 at 20:00  
 
Written by @gent_-_orange on 27.11.2011 at 19:54
I have to wonder why other Swedish DM bands like Entombed, Dismember etc. dont have the popularity of Bloodbath here, Considering that they do what this band does, Only a lot better.

I'm assuming it's because they aren't out of the '90s and they have a lot of popular musicians. I mean it's a supergroup so you're getting fans of the musicians coming to see what they've done, whereas bands like Dismembered and Entombed are known for releasing a few classics back in the day and not much else (unfortunately).

It's about ease of access I think.
@gent_-_orange - 27.11.2011 at 20:24  
Rating: 8
Written by Troy Killjoy on 27.11.2011 at 20:00

Written by @gent_-_orange on 27.11.2011 at 19:54
I have to wonder why other Swedish DM bands like Entombed, Dismember etc. dont have the popularity of Bloodbath here, Considering that they do what this band does, Only a lot better.

I'm assuming it's because they aren't out of the '90s and they have a lot of popular musicians. I mean it's a supergroup so you're getting fans of the musicians coming to see what they've done, whereas bands like Dismembered and Entombed are known for releasing a few classics back in the day and not much else (unfortunately).

It's about ease of access I think.

I think your right. I know Bloodbath was the kind of band intended to help introduce people to the old Swedish sound but Its a shame that a lot of people seem to have missed them out.
dark.scream - 03.12.2011 at 07:09  
Rating: 9 Man dan swano is so very good!hail bloodbath!
lord artan - 25.06.2012 at 21:43  
Rating: 10 OMG..... this is...Just Perfect.Bloodbath is a new wave of death metal.
Troy Killjoy - 26.06.2012 at 00:51  
 
Written by lord artan on 25.06.2012 at 21:43
Bloodbath is a new wave of death metal.

That's a bit of a stretch, considering the band members have long been involved in the metal scene and the music itself is by no means original.

Granted, this is still one of my favorite death metal releases. I just disagree with it being described as a new wave of death metal.
Unhealer - 26.06.2012 at 06:04  
Rating: 8 In fact, wasn't Bloodbath conceived as a revivalist death metal band? I remember I read that somewhere.
Troy Killjoy - 26.06.2012 at 06:12  
 
Written by Unhealer on 26.06.2012 at 06:04
In fact, wasn't Bloodbath conceived as a revivalist death metal band? I remember I read that somewhere.

That is precisely why the project came to be.
lord artan - 26.06.2012 at 13:43  
Rating: 10
Written by Troy Killjoy on 26.06.2012 at 00:51

Written by lord artan on 25.06.2012 at 21:43
Bloodbath is a new wave of death metal.

That's a bit of a stretch, considering the band members have long been involved in the metal scene and the music itself is by no means original.

Granted, this is still one of my favorite death metal releases. I just disagree with it being described as a new wave of death metal.


i think we must more think about lyrics and anything about a album too more know band
when most of death metal band is so commercial and mostly the same voice...so when a band write a song ((Brave New Hell)) that referent to brave new world novel by Aldous Huxley...I prefer that call Bloodbath new wave of death.all lyrics are so deep and songs are perfect.
Troy Killjoy - 26.06.2012 at 15:40  
 
Written by lord artan on 26.06.2012 at 13:43
i think we must more think about lyrics and anything about a album too more know band

What would you say about Death? Or Atheist? Bloodbath are far from reinventing the wheel, and they certainly aren't the most forward-thinking band when it comes to lyrics. Most of their songs deal with traditional death metal themes to be honest.
lord artan - 26.06.2012 at 22:11  
Rating: 10
Written by Troy Killjoy on 26.06.2012 at 15:40

Written by lord artan on 26.06.2012 at 13:43
i think we must more think about lyrics and anything about a album too more know band

What would you say about Death? Or Atheist? Bloodbath are far from reinventing the wheel, and they certainly aren't the most forward-thinking band when it comes to lyrics. Most of their songs deal with traditional death metal themes to be honest.

maybe you right.i am not a big fan of death metal.i love Gothic and doom mostly.i know is a traditional death metal but the otherwise this album different from another death metal albums.i am not say that this band love Christ!!!!I
musicalkaratekid - 08.08.2012 at 15:54  
Rating: 9 One of the best recent Death Metal albums I've ever heard, and certainly Bloodbath's definitive album. I'm beginning to think that Mikael Akerfeldt is having more success with this band than he is with Opeth. This album is brilliant though. Every song is twisted and disturbingly evil in nature but it excels in having a crisp clean sound and being as concise as possible.
Troy Killjoy - 08.08.2012 at 16:05  
 
Written by musicalkaratekid on 08.08.2012 at 15:54
I'm beginning to think that Mikael Akerfeldt is having more success with this band than he is with Opeth.

Not here to argue that, but just thought I'd let you know this is Tagtgren, not Akerfeldt.
musicalkaratekid - 08.08.2012 at 16:29  
Rating: 9
Written by Troy Killjoy on 08.08.2012 at 16:05

Written by musicalkaratekid on 08.08.2012 at 15:54
I'm beginning to think that Mikael Akerfeldt is having more success with this band than he is with Opeth.

Not here to argue that, but just thought I'd let you know this is Tagtgren, not Akerfeldt.

Oh

Never mind, it's still a fucking great album.
Troy Killjoy - 08.08.2012 at 16:34  
  That I completely agree with.
Jaeryd17‍ - 18.01.2013 at 11:25  
Rating: 8 Is it just me, or is Brave New Hell the catchiest damn song on this album? Catchy like a pop song, but fucking absolutely nothing like a pop song.

Anyway, great album. Peter Tagtgren did a fantastic job on vocals.
Unhealer - 18.01.2013 at 20:17  
Rating: 8
Written by Jaeryd17‍ on 18.01.2013 at 11:25

Is it just me, or is Brave New Hell the catchiest damn song on this album?


Yeah, when I first listened to the album I played that song a hundred times I understand where you come from when you compare it to a pop song. There could even be a choreography for it.

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