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Release Date
1 January 2004
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12 tracks
Symmetric in Design is the debut album by Swedish melodic death metal band, Scar Symmetry. Symmetric in Design was recorded during July through September, 2004 at Black Lounge Studios, Avesta, Sweden. Symmetric in Design was released on February 7, 2005 in Europe, September 6, 2005 in the United States and April 25, 2005 in Japan.
The album was considered by critics to be a "standout first effort" from the band, drawing comparisons with other Swedish melodic death metal acts, such as Soilwork.
ALBUM INFO :
Released February 7, 2005
(See release history)
Recorded July - September, 2004 at Black Lounge studios, Avesta, Sweden
Genre Melodic death metal, progressive metal, power metal, groove metal,
Length 48:36
Label Cold Records/Metal Blade Records (Europe)
Nuclear Blast (U.S.)
Soundholic Records (Japan)
TRACKLIST :
No. Title Length
1. "Chaosweaver" 3:40
2. "2012: The Demise of the 5th Sun" 3:51
3. "Dominion" 3:26
4. "Underneath the Surface" 3:50
5. "Reborn" 3:58
6. "Veil of Illusions" 5:06
7. "Obscure Alliance" 3:42
8. "Hybrid Cult" 5:00
9. "Orchestrate the Infinite" 4:07
10. "Detach from the Outcome" 3:25
11. "Seeds of Rebellion" 3:12
12. "The Eleventh Sphere" 5:19
Jonas Kjellgren - rhythm guitar
Per Nilsson - lead guitar
Henrik Ohlsson - drums, lyrics
Kenneth Seil - bass guitar
Christian Älvestam - vocals
ALLMUSIC REVIEW :
Seasoned pros that they were when they got together, Scar Symmetry's career took all of a year's time from their inception to first album Symmetric in Design's 2005 release by no less than major metal players Nuclear Blast – quite an endorsement of their talents. These might be described as reminiscent of Canadians Into Eternity, minus the strident vocals and with a greater emphasis on the death than the power metal elements of their sound, as the Swedes keep their songs brutal but clean, hyperactive but under control, elaborate but to the point. In short, fraught with contradictions, exactly as their name suggests. Frontman Christian Älvestam deserves much credit for these merits, with his estimable ability to deliver both clean tones and fearsome growls in equally powerful measures (most bands working in this milieu requiring two separate vocalists to pull off such a feat) – but it's guitarists Jonas Kjellgren and Per Nilsson who really rule the roost here, their tag-team approach to rhythmic crunch and heroic solos dictating the tempo throughout, while simultaneously making way for some serious synthesizer action. Resulting highlights like "Dominion," "Reborn," and "Hybrid Cult" therefore balance a typically metallic sense of commercial intractability with surprisingly hook-laden choruses. And though there's no denying their obvious similarity to compatriots Soilwork and, to a lesser degree, Finland's Children of Bodom, Scar Symmetry's own evident songwriting abilities and very impressive musicianship should not be overlooked. Perhaps the album's only real downfall is overstaying its welcome just a tad toward the end of its generous 12 tracks, but that's a good problem to have, and, overall, Symmetric in Design represents a standout first effort.
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