MIND RIOT

Melodic Death Metal / Death Metal / Alternative Metal / Technical Death Metal • Finland
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MIND RIOT is a Finnish thrash/death metal (early)/alternative rock (later) act from Joutseno, Etelä-Karjala formed in 1990. The band started out playing more extreme forms of metal, but soon changed their style to an alternative metal (and occasionally death´n´roll) style.

MIND RIOT disbanded in the late 90s, but reunited in 2014. Their output since have been in a melodic death metal style.

(Biography written by UMUR; 23rd of July 2024).

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MIND RIOT Peak album cover 3.00 | 1 ratings
Peak
Alternative Metal 1995
MIND RIOT Inferno Go-Go album cover 3.00 | 1 ratings
Inferno Go-Go
Alternative Metal 1996

MIND RIOT EPs & splits

MIND RIOT Plasma album cover 3.00 | 1 ratings
Plasma
Technical Death Metal 1993
MIND RIOT Come Undone album cover 3.00 | 1 ratings
Come Undone
Melodic Death Metal 2017
MIND RIOT Abyss album cover 3.00 | 1 ratings
Abyss
Melodic Death Metal 2021

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MIND RIOT The March of Chaotic Priesthood album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
The March of Chaotic Priesthood
Death Metal 1991
MIND RIOT Exit Severed album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Exit Severed
Death Metal 1992

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MIND RIOT Abyss

EP · 2021 · Melodic Death Metal
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UMUR
"Abyss" is an EP release by Finnish death metal act Mind Riot. The EP was released through Sakara Records in September 2021. It´s the successor to the May 2017 "Come Undone" EP, which was a comeback release for Mind Riot, who had not been active since the late 90s, their latest release at the time being the 1996 "Inferno Go-Go" album.

Stylistically the material on "Abyss" is a continuation of the melodic death metal style of "Come Undone" (featuring both growling and clean vocals), and the stylistic continuity between the two releases is the most surprising feature of "Abyss" as Mind Riot have never before released two releases in a row with a similar sound and style. Maybe they´ve finally found the music style they want to pursue. The material is well written and quite catchy. They´ve honed their songwriting since "Come Undone" and "Abyss" generally appear like a more fully conceived release.

Mind Riot are a well playing band and "Abyss" also features a heavy, meaty, and detailed sound production, which perfectly suits the material, so upon conclusion it´s a good quality release from Mind Riot. It´s not a releaes which changes the face of melodic death metal or which adds anything new to the genre, but it´s still a good quality release and a 3 - 3.5 star (65%) rating is warranted.

MIND RIOT Come Undone

EP · 2017 · Melodic Death Metal
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"Come Undone" is an EP release by Finnish rock/metal act Mind Riot. The EP was released through Sakara Records in May 2017. It´s a comeback release as Mind Riot haven´t been active since the late 90s and their last release before this one was their second full-length studio album "Inferno Go-Go" from 1996.

As Mind Riot have been through several phases of musical expression it´s almost impossible to guess beforehand what the four tracks on "Come Undone" will sound like, and not surprisingly they don´t sound much like anything they´ve released before. The energy and hard rocking vers/chrous structures of "Inferno Go-Go" are still there, but now it´s within a melodic death metal context. A style of music Mind Riot have never flirted with before. There are still clean vocal sections, but I´d label the music melodic death metal before calling it alternative rock/metal. It´s all well performed and well composed, but it´s also a bit generic and hardly unique.

Upon conclusion "Come Undone" is a good quality comeback release from Mind Riot, but I´d be surprised to hear if anyone missed them. Not that they haven´t released some interesting music in the past, but they were always a cult act, with very few followers, and changing their sound again, and to something as generic as melodic death metal, probably won´t lure the old fans back into the fold. But they may find new fans and as mentioned "Come Undone" is arguably a good quality release, so who knows...A 3 - 3.5 star (65%) rating is warranted.

MIND RIOT Inferno Go-Go

Album · 1996 · Alternative Metal
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"Inferno Go-Go" is the second full-length studio album by Finnish rock/metal act Mind Riot. The album was released through Godhead Recordings in 1996. It´s the successor to "Peak" from 1995.

Mind Riot started out a death metal act but already on the 1993 "Plasma" EP they started experimenting with dissonance, unconventional songwriting ideas, and alternative rock/metal elements. They completed the transition to alternative rock/metal (with a few excursions into death´n´roll territory) on "Peak", and on "Inferno Go-Go" they´ve streamlined their sound even more. The death metal elements are now completely gone from their sound, and they´ve become less experimental. The tracks on "Inferno Go-Go" are therefore vers/chorus structured alternative rock/metal tracks delivered with great energy, pace, and conviction. It´s by far Mind Riot´s most easily accessible release.

This is designed to rock hard (and rock hard they do...) and not to make you think too much. Mind Riot have already released enough "thinking man´s metal" on their previous releases. "Inferno Go-Go" features a well sounding production job, which suits the material. It´s powerful, raw, and detailed. Upon conclusion "Inferno Go-Go" is a good quality release from Mind Riot. It´s not unique or adds much new to the scene, but it´s a well composed, well performed, and well produced album, which it´s enjoyable while it plays. A 3 - 3.5 star (65%) rating is warranted.

MIND RIOT Peak

Album · 1995 · Alternative Metal
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"Peak" is the debut full-length studio album by Finnish metal act Mind Riot. The album was released through Godhead Recordings in 1995. It´s the follow-up release to the 1993 "Plasma" EP.

Right off the bat opening track "For the Spirit" introduces the odd and experimental songwriting style of Mind Riot. "Plasma" still featured some old school death metal elements, although it was an adventurous and quite unconventional death metal release, but "Peak´s" only connection to death metal is the occasional sections featuring growling vocals. Those sections can be labelled death´n´roll, but Mind Riot also more prominently play an alternative metal style and combine it with the death´n´roll elements. Clean vocals, heavy rock/metal riffs, funky moments, and odd experimental songwriting ideas are some of the elements which make up the sound of "Peak". When Mind Riot are most weird their countrymen in Waltari isn´t the worst reference.

"Peak" features a well sounding production, and you´re able to hear all instruments and vocals in the mix. So upon conclusion it´s an interesting release. I´m not sure I agree with all the odd songwriting choices, but at least Mind Riot got balls. The death metal growling should probably have been left off this release, as the death´n´roll parts disrupt the flow of the album, and they just sound out of place. The clean vocals are predominantly well performed and relatively varied in style, but sometimes they sound a little out of key, and the female vocals which occur a few times even more so.

So upon conclusion "Peak" isn´t a perfect release by any means, and it´s also difficult to point to a group of listeners who could appreciate a release as eclectic as this. A 3 - 3.5 star (65%) rating is warranted.

MIND RIOT Plasma

EP · 1993 · Technical Death Metal
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"Plasma" is an EP release by Finnish metal act Mind Riot. The EP was released through Subvertic in 1993. Mind Riot formed in 1990 and released the May 1991 "The March of Chaotic Priesthood" demo and the January 1992 "Exit Severed" demo before getting signed for the release of "Plasma".

The early- to mid-90s Finnish metal scene is loaded with artists who started out playing death metal but very soon changed their style to death´n´roll or alternative rock/metal, and Mind Riot is another one of those. They haven´t turned towards the alternative rock/metal style they would pursue on future releases just yet on "Plasma" though, which instead features an odd and highly experimental style of death metal. The EP features some pretty technical playing, unconventional song structures, and both male and female clean vocals in addition to the death metal growling. The clean vocals don´t sound that great though as they sound like they are a bit out of tune. The music also features a lot of dissonant riffs and some almost funky rhythm parts (I´m reminded slightly of early 90s Voivod), spaced out jazz/fusion influenced guitar solos and other odd experimental ideas.

The EP features a decent sounding production job, but the eclectic (read: directionless) nature of the songwriting is a bit of an issue. "Plasma" is all over the place, and although I can enjoy it from a musicians point of view, it´s not the most listenable release. There´s still enough quality here to warrant a 2.5 - 3 star (55%) rating though, just consider yourself warned that this is a pretty odd sounding extreme metal release, and by no means a regular death metal EP, although the music does feature normal death metal traits like brutal riffs, blast beats, and growling vocals.

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