ACID DEATH

Technical Death Metal / Death Metal • Greece
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An interesting sound here, this Greek band going for a blend of death, thrash, and even a touch of progressive metal, with traditional death metal vocals over the top. There is a fair amount of diversity in the music, so that even with the samey vocals, the songs contain a degree of individuality, and the musicianship is quite solid without being over-indulgent. Random's Manifest is the only album reviewed here -- other reviews suggest that the previous album, Pieces Of Mankind, might be better, if more thrash-based. Nevertheless, Random's Manifest is quite a find and worth a a listen. The band formally announced its breakup in August of 2001, citing the reason as "it is better to burn out than fade away."
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ACID DEATH Pieces of Mankind album cover 3.50 | 1 ratings
Pieces of Mankind
Technical Death Metal 1998
ACID DEATH Random's Manifest album cover 3.50 | 2 ratings
Random's Manifest
Technical Death Metal 2000
ACID DEATH Eidolon album cover 3.50 | 1 ratings
Eidolon
Technical Death Metal 2012
ACID DEATH Hall of Mirrors album cover 3.50 | 1 ratings
Hall of Mirrors
Technical Death Metal 2015
ACID DEATH Primal Energies album cover 3.58 | 2 ratings
Primal Energies
Death Metal 2019

ACID DEATH EPs & splits

ACID DEATH Balance of power album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Balance of power
Technical Death Metal 1992
ACID DEATH Misled / Deformed Beyond Belief album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Misled / Deformed Beyond Belief
Technical Death Metal 1994
ACID DEATH MisleD 2013 Re-recorded album cover 3.50 | 1 ratings
MisleD 2013 Re-recorded
Technical Death Metal 2013

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ACID DEATH demos, promos, fans club and other releases (no bootlegs)

ACID DEATH Rotation of Insanity album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Rotation of Insanity
Technical Death Metal 1990
ACID DEATH Promo Tape 1993 album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Promo Tape 1993
Technical Death Metal 1993
ACID DEATH Promo Tape '96 album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Promo Tape '96
Technical Death Metal 1996
ACID DEATH Promo album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Promo
Technical Death Metal 2011

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ACID DEATH singles (1)

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Apathy Murders Hope
Technical Death Metal 1993

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ACID DEATH Primal Energies

Album · 2019 · Death Metal
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"Primal Energies" is the 5th full-length studio album by Greek technical/progressive death/thrash metal act Acid Death. The album was released through 7Hard Records in March 2019. It´s the successor to "Hall of Mirrors" from 2015 and features the exact same four-piece lineup who recorded the predecessor.

Stylistically Acid Death pretty much continue in the same technically well played death/thrash metal style on "Primal Energies" as they also performed on "Hall of Mirrors". They are a well playing unit, the sound production is crisp, detailed, and powerful, and lead vocalist/bassist Savvas Betinis performs his raw semi-growling vocals with conviction.

Alhough Acid Death are a relatively seasoned act, having formed in 1989 and having released albums in the 90s, they don´t have many old school death metal elements in their sound, which is primarely a more contemporary technical death metal style (although there are nods towards early 90s technical death/thrash metal artists like Death and Sadist in the music). It´s predominantly mid-paced and often features heavy groove laden riffs and rhythms, but also intriguing lead guitar work and other interesting elements. It´s not remarkable or especially unique sounding music, but it´s solid and overall of a good quality. A 3 - 3.5 star (65%) rating is warranted.

ACID DEATH Hall of Mirrors

Album · 2015 · Technical Death Metal
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"Hall of Mirrors" is the 4th full-length studio album by Greek technical/progressive death/thrash metal act Acid Death. The album was released through 7Hard Records in September 2015. It´s the successor to "Eidolon" from 2012 although the two full-length releases are bridged by the 2013 "MisleD 2013 Re-recorded" EP. There has been one lineup change since "Eidolon (2012)" as guitarist Kostas Karavelas has been replaced by John Anagnostou.

Stylistically the material on "Hall of Mirrors" continue in the same technical/progressive death metal direction as the material on "Eidolon (2012)". It´s music strongly influenced by the early 90s technical/progressive death metal scene (artists like Death and especially the Italian Sadist come to mind). It´s a bit more contemporary sounding though, which means it´s a little more heavy and groove oriented than the 90s influences. The title track is for example a full fledged groove metal track.

"Hall of Mirrors" features a well sounding production job, tight and skilled musicianship, and the material is well written and effective. The combination of 90s technical/progressive death metal elements and more contemporary heavy groove metal oriented elements won´t please all listeners, but there´s nothing wrong with the execution or the overall album package. This is a quality release and a 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

ACID DEATH MisleD 2013 Re-recorded

EP · 2013 · Technical Death Metal
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"MisleD 2013 Re-recorded" is an EP release by Greek technical/progressive death/thrash metal act Acid Death. The EP was independently released in March 2013. It bridges the gap between the band´s third and fourth full-length studio albums "Eidolon (2012)" and "Hall of Mirrors (2015)". As the title of the EP suggests this is a re-recording of most of Acid Death´s material from the 1994 "Misled/Deformed Beyond Belief" split release with Avulsed plus the title track from the 1992 ""Balance of Power"" EP.

The music style is technical death metal in the old school end of the scale. Think late 80s/early 90s Death and maybe the Italians in Sadist, and you´re halfway there. Acid Death are a well playing unit and the snarling growling vocals are delivered with the right amount of caustic aggression and conviction. If you´re familiar with the musical direction of the material on "Eidolon (2012)" it´s not surprising that Acid Death chose to re-record material from the early part of their career, as there are many similarities between the material on "Eidolon (2012)" and the material featured on "MisleD 2013 Re-recorded". Gone are the jazz/fusion influences and odd experimental ideas from the late 90s/early 00s albums.

"MisleD 2013 Re-recorded" features a powerful, raw, and well sounding production, which suits the material well. The material could have been a little more memorable but it´s a minor issue and overall the EP is a quality technical daeth metal release and a 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

ACID DEATH Eidolon

Album · 2012 · Technical Death Metal
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"Eidolon" is the 3rd full-length studio album by Greek technical/progressive death/thrash metal act Acid Death. The album was released through Noisehead Records in April 2012. It´s the successor to "Random's Manifest" from 2000 and it´s a comeback album for the band, who disbanded in 2001 and didn´t reunite until 2011. Acid Death did release the "Balance of Power" EP in 2008, while they weren´t active, but it´s not an EP featuring new original material. The "Balance of Power (2008)" EP was recorded in 1992, but the label who should have released it faced financial problems and the EP was therefore not released until 2008. After reuniting in 2011, the band released a promo. There have been two lineup changes since the release of "Random's Manifest (2000)" as guitarist Nikos Andreadakis has been replaced by Kostas Karavelas and drummer Kostas Tsompanos has been replaced by Kostas Alexakis. The two remaining members from the lineup who recorded "Random's Manifest (2000)" are Savvas Betinis (bass, vocals) and Dennis Kostopoulos (guitars).

Stylistically the material on "Eidolon" are generally very different in style from the technical/progressive death/thrash metal style featured on the two albums from the band´s original run. The music is much heavier and groove laden, and the vocals are more snarling and aggressive (unfortunately also a bit one-dimensional and a bit grating on the ears for the duration of a full album). It´s still quite technical music and the album also feature progressive leanings, but the jazz/fusion influence which was pretty dominant on the early releases, aren´t a primary element of the band´s sound anymore. In many ways "Eidolon" is a more simple and direct release than its two predecessors. Simple is probably a wrong word to use about the music, as it´s still quite complex and challenging.

"Eidolon" features a heavy and powerful sounding production job, although the drums have a slightly artificial sound (especially the clicky bass drums), which make them sound a bit disjointed in the soundscape. Upon conclusion "Eidolon" isn´t exactly what I expected from Acid Death, knowing the style of music they played on the first two albums, but in some ways it´s actually an upgrade from the early releases. I enjoy the focus on heavy riffs and rhythms and the more aggressive sound of the music, but scaling back on the progressive elements of the band´s sound also means "Eidolon" isn´t quite as original sounding as the two predecessors. It´s not a huge issue though, and "Eidolon" is overall a quality release by Acid Death, and a relatively promising comeback. A 3 - 3.5 star (65%) rating is deserved.

ACID DEATH Random's Manifest

Album · 2000 · Technical Death Metal
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"Random's Manifest" is the 2nd full-length studio album by Greek technical/progressive death/thrash metal act Acid Death. The album was released through Black Lotus Records in the spring of 2000. Acid Death formed in 1989 and released a couple of demos, a single, and split with Avulsed, before releasing their debut full-length studio album "Pieces of Mankind" in 1998. They disbanded in 2001, but not before releasing "Random's Manifest" in 2000. Acid Death reunited in 2011 and have released new material since. There´s been one lineup change since the predecessor as guitarist Themis K. has been replaced by Nikos Andreadakis.

Stylistically the material on "Random's Manifest" pretty much continues the progressive/technical death/thrash metal which was initiated on "Pieces of Mankind (1998)". It´s music highly focused on technical playing. Time signature changes, challenging death/thrash riffs, the occasional jazz/fusion part, and adventurous song structures are some of the characteristics of the music. "Random's Manifest" is a relatively diverse release with both harder edged aggressive sections, atmospheric sections, and melodic sections. Artists like Coroner, Sadist, and Death are valid references, but Acid Death aren´t copycats, and don´t really sound like anyone else in particular.

"Random's Manifest" features a decent sound production, but it could have been more powerful. The musicianship is on a high level on all posts, but the raw/growling vocals are a bit powerless to my ears. They get the job done, but they aren´t exactly caustic in nature. There´s sparse use of clean vocals on the album too, but it´s not enough to make much impact.

Upon conclusion "Random's Manifest" leaves me with a similar impression to the impression I got after listening to "Pieces of Mankind (1998)". It´s a good quality technical/progressive death/thrash metal release, and especially fans who favor technical playing and adventurous song structures over catchiness and hooks should be able to find quite a lot of listening satisfaction here. To my ears more focus on the songwriting and memorability of the tracks and less on the technical playing and creative songwriting ideas would have made the album a little more interesting. There´s nothing wrong with highly technical music, and artists like for example Atheist, Cynic, and Watchtower pull off playing very technical music and still successfully write memorable material, but Acid Death just aren´t in that league of players. A 3.5 star (70%) rating is still deserved.

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