ATHEIST — Jupiter (review)

ATHEIST — Jupiter album cover Album · 2010 · Technical Death Metal Buy this album from MMA partners
4/5 ·
J-Man
Live and Live Again

Seventeen years is a long time to wait between albums. Since 1993, the progressive death metal scene that Atheist helped form has changed drastically. Thus, a reunion after such a long hiatus is usually a risky move. The band has aged, but so have their fans and the music scene around them. Being able to adapt with these new surroundings is something that shows the true worth of any band - and Atheist has proved that they are worth their weight in gold. Jupiter is surely a comeback album if I've ever heard one. Atheist not only proves that they can still make great music, but they also show us why they are considered one of the best and most innovative bands in metal.

Jupiter still has that trademarked Atheist sound, but they have added a more modern touch into their sound. There's plenty of heavy riffs, technical compositions, and jazzy touches to impress any fan of Atheist's earlier albums. Jupiter mostly reminds me of their Elements album, but this is still a very unique release in Atheist's discography.

One of my only complaints about Jupiter is the playing time - which is rather short, at only 32:47. Thankfully, Jupiter is "all killer, no filler", which makes up for this setback in the long run. Still, if this album had another 10-15 minutes of music it really would've helped. All of the songs on Jupiter are among the best Atheist has ever done. There isn't a single weak track here, though my three favorites are Third Person, Live and Live Again, and Second to Sun.

The production is a bit of an acquired taste. It's a high-quality sound, but a bit too "over-produced" for my personal preference. Still, I'm sure most people won't have any problem with it.

As we're used to from Atheist, the musicianship is some of the best in the metal scene. They're a tight, highly-technical, and eclectic group of musicians who always manage to impress me. I was initially a bit skeptic after the departure of bassist Tony Choy, but guitarist Johnathan Thompson proves that he's very capable of the bass parts.

Conclusion:

The technical/jazz metal genre isn't often explored in 2010 with much success. Jupiter proves two things - first of all, that making a great jazz metal album in this day and age is still possible. Secondly, Jupiter proves that the only people that can create such an album is Atheist. These guys are the masters of technical/jazz death metal, and don't let anyone say any differently. If the first three Atheist albums didn't prove how great they were, Jupiter certainly will. Atheist is back, and just as awesome as they were almost 20 years ago. This is one of the best comeback albums I've heard in a while, and 4 (almost 4.5) stars are well deserved here. Atheist fans will be VERY pleased with this release.
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J-Man wrote:
more than 2 years ago
Thanks for all the comments guys! It's really an awesome album from an awesome band. :-)
more than 2 years ago
It is indeed a great review, and now I can't wait even more! I will explode if I don't get this album soon lol
more than 2 years ago
You
are
making
me
drooooooool!

Stooge wrote:
more than 2 years ago
I agree. If my expectations are met, this has the potential to be my second favorite album of theirs after Unquestionable Presence. Your review made me more eager as well.
UMUR wrote:
more than 2 years ago
Good review BTW. You made me even more eager to get the album.
UMUR wrote:
more than 2 years ago
Well it´s no surprise this sounds like it´s right down my alley :-)

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