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Bye Bye Beautiful

Finland Country of Origin: Finland

1. Stuck Mojo - Mental Melt Down
2. Sentenced - Warror Of Life
3. Strapping Young Lad - Detox
4. Moonspell - Opium
5. Nevermore - The Seven Tongues Of God
6. Samael - Rain
7. My Own Victim - Walls Apart
8. Morgoth - Last Laugh
9. Arcturus - Du Nordavind
10. Iced Earth - I Died For You
11. Rotting Christ - Archon
12. Turmoil - New Media
13. Eyehategod - Dixie Whiskey
14. Chum - Kindling Kind
15. Merauder - Time Ends
16. The Gathering - Adrenaline
17. Grave - Restrained
18. Trouble - The Eye
1. Sleeping Sun (2005 Full Version)
2. Sleeping Sun (2005 Radio Edit)
2. The Poet And The Pendulum (Demo Version)
3. Sleeping Sun (Original Version)
3. The Escapist (Instrumental Version)
4. Bye Bye Beautiful (DJ Orkidea Remix)

Review by Jack on December 9, 2001.

Again Century Media Records in their wisdom, decide to run with another Identity # album, here we have “Identity 7: Deadly Sins”. Again like with their past Identity albums they all serve as good samplers to new and old band’s work. And as long as they keep pricing them moderately I will remain a happy person, as I’m sure much of the metal populace will too.

I am going to run through each band and their track and give a one word description which will save time and me going through my endless ramblings about not so good bands and good bands.

Iced Earth ‘Jack’: They can no wrong in my book, and with such a quality song title. Successful bridge between two genres.
Krisiun ‘Evil Gods Havoc’: Shaping up to be one of my favourite traditional death metal acts.
God Forbid ‘Go Your Own Way’: Decent old metal thrash/death from these fellas.
Haste ‘Confessions of a Lesser Known Saint’: A bit girly, vocalist is a bit soft for my liking.
Cryptopsy ‘Shroud’: Boring... this brand of death metal just puts me to sleep.
Candiria ‘Without Water’: Absolute crap for the first half of the song, then it becomes an average track.
Skinlab ‘Come ‘n’ Get It’: I really can’t dig the nu-metal riffs these fellas employ, which in turn makes it hard to appreciate this song.
Stuck Mojo ‘Ten Years’: One of the best tracks from Stuck Mojo’s last album. SO damn catchy.
Jag Panzer ‘Take in the Sky’: Never liked Jag Panzer’s tunes, and ‘Take in the Sky’ ain’t going to change it.
Onward ‘Witches Winter Eternal’: Funny, overblown power metal, that actually does work.
Lacuna Coil ‘To Live is to Hide’: Nice track with good vocal interplay. One of Lacuna Coil’s better outputs.
Tad Morose ‘Another Time Around’: Catchy chorus leaves the rest of this song for dead.
Nevermore ‘The River Dragon has Come’: About the average track on “Identity 7: Deadly Sin”, which isn’t too bad of a thing.
...And Oceans ‘Esprit De Corps’: In the top three for tracks on this compilation. Bombastic synthesized goodness.
Sigh ‘Corpsecry’: Psychedelic metal from Japan, Sigh are pretty good, and you should check out their album “Imaginary Sonicscape”.
Scar Culture ‘Keep it to Myself’: Not too bad, vocalist sounds something like Adam from Alchemist with his spoken lyrical voice.
The Forsaken ‘Betrayal Between Individuals’: I suppose you could call this black metal, and its not too bad.
Carnal Forge ‘Covered with Fire (I’m Hell)’: Soilwork-esque screams accompany American type death metal. Average really.
Eyehategod ‘Self Medication Blues’: I hate Eyehategod, they write such slow grindy crap.

Bottom Line: Like with “Identity 6”, “Identity 7” won’t be winning any music awards for thought on track selection or playing lists, but serves as a cheap introduction to some unknown band’s work.

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Originality: N/A
Musicianship: 7
Atmosphere: 5.5
Production: 8
Overall: 5.5

Rating: 6.5 out of 10

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Review by Jack on December 9, 2001.

Again Century Media Records in their wisdom, decide to run with another Identity # album, here we have “Identity 7: Deadly Sins”. Again like with their past Identity albums they all serve as good samplers to new and old band’s work. And as long as they keep pricing them moderately I will remain a happy person, as I’m sure much of the metal populace will too.

I am going to run through each band and their track and give a one word description which will save time and me going through my endless ramblings about not so good bands and good bands.

Iced Earth ‘Jack’: They can no wrong in my book, and with such a quality song title. Successful bridge between two genres.
Krisiun ‘Evil Gods Havoc’: Shaping up to be one of my favourite traditional death metal acts.
God Forbid ‘Go Your Own Way’: Decent old metal thrash/death from these fellas.
Haste ‘Confessions of a Lesser Known Saint’: A bit girly, vocalist is a bit soft for my liking.
Cryptopsy ‘Shroud’: Boring... this brand of death metal just puts me to sleep.
Candiria ‘Without Water’: Absolute crap for the first half of the song, then it becomes an average track.
Skinlab ‘Come ‘n’ Get It’: I really can’t dig the nu-metal riffs these fellas employ, which in turn makes it hard to appreciate this song.
Stuck Mojo ‘Ten Years’: One of the best tracks from Stuck Mojo’s last album. SO damn catchy.
Jag Panzer ‘Take in the Sky’: Never liked Jag Panzer’s tunes, and ‘Take in the Sky’ ain’t going to change it.
Onward ‘Witches Winter Eternal’: Funny, overblown power metal, that actually does work.
Lacuna Coil ‘To Live is to Hide’: Nice track with good vocal interplay. One of Lacuna Coil’s better outputs.
Tad Morose ‘Another Time Around’: Catchy chorus leaves the rest of this song for dead.
Nevermore ‘The River Dragon has Come’: About the average track on “Identity 7: Deadly Sin”, which isn’t too bad of a thing.
...And Oceans ‘Esprit De Corps’: In the top three for tracks on this compilation. Bombastic synthesized goodness.
Sigh ‘Corpsecry’: Psychedelic metal from Japan, Sigh are pretty good, and you should check out their album “Imaginary Sonicscape”.
Scar Culture ‘Keep it to Myself’: Not too bad, vocalist sounds something like Adam from Alchemist with his spoken lyrical voice.
The Forsaken ‘Betrayal Between Individuals’: I suppose you could call this black metal, and its not too bad.
Carnal Forge ‘Covered with Fire (I’m Hell)’: Soilwork-esque screams accompany American type death metal. Average really.
Eyehategod ‘Self Medication Blues’: I hate Eyehategod, they write such slow grindy crap.

Bottom Line: Like with “Identity 6”, “Identity 7” won’t be winning any music awards for thought on track selection or playing lists, but serves as a cheap introduction to some unknown band’s work.

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Originality: N/A
Musicianship: 7
Atmosphere: 5.5
Production: 8
Overall: 5.5

Rating: 6.5 out of 10

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