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Hell's Unleashed

Sweden Country of Origin: Sweden

1. Don't Want To Be Born
2. Hell's Unleashed
3. Demoneater
4. Fly Raven Fly
5. Mrs. Minister
6. Joy In The Sun
7. Demons Rejoice
8. We'll Come For You
9. Triggerman
10. Dissection Leftovers
11. Peace, Piece By Piece
12. Burnt Alive
13. Your Head Is Mine
14. Made In Hell

Review by Krys on July 11, 2002.

I never thought that I would use those words writing about Unleashed, but I’m not sure if after a 5 year break it would be better for them to come out and release mediocre album or stay away from the scene altogether to be remembered as a cult band from early 90s. I’m sorry to say, but “Hell’s Unleashed” is way below this band’s capabilities and unless they redeem themselves with next release we might have another case of a once great band going straight downhill with fans laughing behind their backs.

Fourteen tracks that clock in at around 43 minutes are so ordinary that I’m not sure this material would’ve made any impact 10 years ago. “Hell’s Unleashed” is straightforward traditional Swedish death metal with mostly mid-tempo songs that build around simple, catchy riffs and overused lyrical subjects.

It simply hurts to write this but my expectations were sky high from these guys. If from 14 tracks I can find just a handful of quality riffs and couple songs that actually sparked some fire in my eyes then either someone mixed CD sleeves or Unleashed didn’t give their best effort, not to mention the worst in their career. As I said, it’s not all bad here; tracks like ‘Demoneater’, ‘Demons Rejoice’, ‘Burnt Alive’ or few parts here and there raise some hope for the future, but on “Hell’s Unleashed” there’s just way too few of them. Groovy death metal in its simplest form with absolutely no technical masturbation, ‘clean’ hardcore like vocals and no actual overall energy can sum up this release. To make things clear, I’m not all for ‘musical masturbation’ but unfortunately “Hell’s Unleashed” is a case that could use some due to its bland songwriting and musty ideas.

I won’t even go into the subject of lyrics but “...Rock around the clock, playing hide and seek now, she sure knows how to suck, such a nice little mouth, drives a man insane...” (‘Joy in the Sun’) is not exactly what I’m looking for. I’m mad and extremely disappointed; with a few classic albums under Unleashed’s belt this is below their dignity.

Bottom Line: Band's own words: "We create Hell, you Unleash it!!!" ...Maybe next time.

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Musicianship: 6
Atmosphere: 4
Production: 8
Originality: 3
Overall: 5

Rating: 5.2 out of 10

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