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Autopsy - All Tomorrow's Funerals review




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Band: Autopsy
Album: All Tomorrow's Funerals
Style: Death metal
Release date: February 2012


01. All Tomorrow's Funerals
02. Broken People
03. Mauled To Death
04. Maggot Holes
05. The Tomb Within
06. My Corpse Shall Rise
07. Seven Skulls
08. Human Genocide
09. Mutant Village
10. Horrific Obsession
11. Feast Of The Graveworm
12. Funerality
13. Fiend For Blood
14. Keeper Of decay
15. Squeal Like A Pig
16. Ravenous Freaks
17. A Different Kind Of Mindfuck
18. Dead Hole
19. Retribution For The Dead
20. Destined To Fester
21. In The Grip Of The Winter
22. Sign Of The Corpse

All Tomorrow's Funerals is essentially all yesterday's funerals, with a few new ones.

Huh?

Ok, it goes like this. Death metal stalwarts Autopsy wrote and recorded four new songs and while they were at it, they re-mastered a bunch of their older EPs, and tossed them all into this ugly 22 song, 72 minute package.

Autopsy is one of those old school death metal bands that still play it the old school way (see also: Bolt Thrower, Asphyx, Obituary, skip Morbid Angel), which is to say raw. Add in adjectives like fast, slow grind, chaotic, and angry. You know, the traits one might expect from a form of music with "death" as a prefix. Rawr.

Their approach encapsulates mixtures of warp speed tempos followed by shifts to slower grinds, Slayer-esque solos, and their own pretty identifiable vocal approach. Chris Reifert is not only the rare drummer/vocalist, his stylings combine standard grunt/growls with over the top antics that make him immediately recognizable, as well as one of those "love him/hate him" types.

While an hour and change of death metal - whether the raw old approach or the sterile, crystal-clear current approach - is perhaps overkill for a single release, this collection benefits from being a combination of their current incarnation and prior EP's. Every 4 songs the sound shifts slightly. This prevents the album from getting terribly stale, unlike the later releases of, say, Nile or Behemoth.

I never really was into Autopsy back in the day, as they say. Not sure why. In retrospect I'm glad I didn't stumble on to them. While modern death metal is good enough, I guess, I prefer the old approach I grew up with. Thanks to shit I overlooked then, I have some old new (or is it new old?) stuff to check out.

Now if you will excuse me, I'm destined to fester.


Rating breakdown
Performance: 8
Songwriting: 7
Originality: 8
Production: 8





Written on 14.03.2012 by BitterCOld has been officially reviewing albums for MetalStorm since 2009.


Comments

Comments: 9   Visited by: 113 users
15.03.2012 - 05:42
Troy Killjoy
perfunctionist
After Mental Funeral these guys pretty much died in my eyes. Not sure I'll bother with this one, even if it is a collection of oldies.
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16.03.2012 - 12:44
midland_don

Erm, not sure the later Nile releases are stale. Your opinion I suppose, but certainly not the opinion of others!
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16.03.2012 - 12:46
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Written by midland_don on 16.03.2012 at 12:44

Erm, not sure the later Nile releases are stale. Your opinion I suppose, but certainly not the opinion of others!


I am a huge dm fan and I have to agree with Troy on this one. To me the only interesting and genuinely good albums by Autopsy are the first two.
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16.03.2012 - 15:37
Alex F
Slick Dick Rick
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 16.03.2012 at 12:46
I am a huge dm fan and I have to agree with Troy on this one. To me the only interesting and genuinely good albums by Autopsy are the first two.

I will have to triple agree on that one
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16.03.2012 - 15:55
3rdWorld
China was a neat
Written by Troy Killjoy on 15.03.2012 at 05:42

After Mental Funeral these guys pretty much died in my eyes. Not sure I'll bother with this one, even if it is a collection of oldies.

The Tomb Within EP definitely tops that imo.
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16.03.2012 - 16:01
Troy Killjoy
perfunctionist
Written by 3rdWorld on 16.03.2012 at 15:55
The Tomb Within EP definitely tops that imo.

For me it doesn't top MF, but at least it wasn't bad.
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16.03.2012 - 18:42
demonseed

Great review.
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17.03.2012 - 09:13
AngelCorpse13

I enjoy the first two the most, but the other ones have here and there tracks that are really good. They did set the bar wayyy high for themselves after putting out Mental Funeral.
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10.07.2014 - 17:36
Malignar

The only Autopsy I've heard is Macabre Eternal, and I didn't enjoy it. Difficult to figure out why. I know the vocals are not my cup o tea. Maybe I should check out the old stuff.
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