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Soilwork

The Panic Broadcast

01. Late For The Kill, Early For The Slaughter
02. Two Lives Worth Of Reckoning
03. The Thrill
04. Deliverance Is Mine
05. Night Comes Clean
06. King Of The Threshold
07. Let This River Flow
08. Epitome
09. The Akuma Afterglow
10. Enter Dog Of Pavlov

If you were a new listener of Soilwork and decided to pick two random albums out of their discography, they would sound extremely different. This is one of their best qualities: diversity and evolution. A spot in metal history should be reserved for these Swedish metallers. While not everyone has enjoyed all of their work (I being one of them) you would be hard-pressed to find bands who deserve the credit these guys do. It’s this quality that truly elevates them to another level. The Panic Broadcast, Soilwork‘s latest release, continues this trend.

By now you should know Soilwork has become more accessible to the masses. The Panic Broadcast is no different. Melody, aggressiveness and ultimately, catchy as fuck. Bjorn “Speed” Strid is as strong as ever, changing from screams to more of a powerful yell and his singing becoming much more passionate, light and refined. In the end, he delivers some of the catchiest things I’ve ever heard from him (“Night Comes Clean”, “Epitome”). With the return of Peter Wichers, Soilwork have improved in the guitar department tenfold. Strong, groovy, thrash-influenced riffs and well-constructed solos that are absolutely killer flood this album like torrential downpour. Dirk Verbeuren also makes another solid effort with his diversified portfolio of drumming styles.

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I was getting kind of excited for the new Soilwork effort, as return of founding guitarist Peter Wichers was supposed to be something worthwhile… but sadly I’m just not feeling their new song “Two Lives Worth Of Reckoning,” which is streaming over at Soilwork’s MySpace.

I don’t know, on first listen I was unmoved. Second listen was a bit better, but nothing I’d go out of my way for. Maybe it’ll grow on me? I haven’t been into Soilwork for a while, as the last album I enjoyed by them was Natural Born Chaos. I guess I just grew out of this whole melodic death metal/modern metal thing, but I’ll keep trying.

In the mean time, check out the new song and tell me what you think. The Panic Broadcast is due out July 13th via Nuclear Blast Records.

- JR

Well isn’t this a turn for the unexpected? Perhaps the album carries a concept set in ancient China? That would certainly be something different. Who knows? It looks cool, and the colors catch my attention.

Soilwork’s upcoming album The Panic Broadcast sees a return of founding guitarist Peter Wichers, who last performed on their 2005 album Stabbing The Drama. This is good.

Here’s the tracklist:

01. Late for the Kill, Early for the Slaughter
02. 2 Lives Worth of Reckoning
03. The Thrill
04. Deliverance Is Mine
05. Night Comes Clean
06. King of the Threshold
07. Let This River Flow
08. Epitome
09. The Akuma Afterglow
10. Enter Dog of Pavlov

The Panic Broadcast is due out June 25th on Nuclear Blast records.

- JR

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