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Fury and Flames
Hate Eternal / CD / 2008
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Artist
Hate Eternal
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
BMG Japan
Producer
Erik Rutan
Release Date
2008 02 20
Song List
1: Hell Envenom (4:09)
2: Whom Gods May Destroy (3:41)
3: Para Bellum (4:29)
4: Bringer of Storms (5:18)
5: The Funerary March (4:15)
6: Thus Salvation (3:57)
7: Proclamation of the Damned (4:13)
8: Fury Within (3:33)
9: Tombeau (Le Tombeau de la Fureur et des Flammes) (4:41)
10: Coronach (1:39)
Style.Categories
Heavy Metal, Grindcore, Death Metal/Black Metal
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Although the Scandinavian countries have been dominating death metal and black metal for a long time, one shouldn't forget that many of the early death metal bands came out of the United States -- and one of North America's extreme metal pioneers was
Erik Rutan
, who was playing death metal and grindcore in the band
Ripping Corpse
as early as 1987 and continued in that vein in the '90s and 2000s with
Hate Eternal
-- all of which in addition to his contributions to
Morbid Angel
.
Hate Eternal
have had their share of lineup changes since the band's formation in 1997 (which is certainly not unusual for a death metal/grindcore combo), and on
Fury and Flames
, the outfit unveils a new lineup consisting of
Rutan
on lead vocals and guitar,
Shaune Kelley
(another ex-member of
Ripping Corpse
) on guitar,
Alex Webster
(known for his contributions to
Cannibal Corpse
) on bass, and
Jade Simonetto
on drums. Of the four,
Rutan
is the only one who was part of
Hate Eternal
's original lineup, but all those personnel changes haven't changed their sound.
Rutan
, after all, is the brains behind
Hate Eternal
; the band has always been the brainchild of
Rutan
, who is known for liking his metal bombastic, harsh, dense, and ultra-fast. That has been
Rutan
's mindset since the
Ripping Corpse
days, and he maintains his unapologetic viciousness on
Fury and Flames
. With this early-2007 recording,
Hate Eternal
provide yet another dose of unforgiving, head-crushing bombast that is usually delivered at breakneck speed. Nothing groundbreaking occurs, and anyone who expects a lot of nuance and melody from death metal should stick to bands like
In Flames
and
At the Gates
. But the songs on this album are well executed (never let it be said that
Hate Eternal
lack chops). And despite the obvious limitations of this approach,
Rutan
's longtime fans will find
Fury and Flames
to be a decent, if predictable, exercise in sensory assault for the sake of sensory assault. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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