AT THE GATES — Terminal Spirit Disease (review)

AT THE GATES — Terminal Spirit Disease album cover Album · 1994 · Melodic Death Metal Buy this album from MMA partners
3.5/5 ·
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"Terminal Spirit Disease" is the third full-length studio album by Swedish death metal act At the Gates. The album was released through Peaceville Records in July 1994. It´s the successor to "With Fear I Kiss the Burning Darkness" from 1993 and features one lineup change since the predecessor as guitarist Alf Svensson has been replaced by Martin Larsson. "Terminal Spirit Disease" was originally intented to be released as an EP, but label pressure meant it ended up being released as a full-length album. It´s a combined studio and live release though, as the first six tracks are new studio recordings and the three closing tracks are live recordings of "All Life Ends", "The Burning Darkness", and "Kingdom Gone". All three previously appeared in studio versions on the band´s first two albums. So calling "Terminal Spirit Disease" a full-length studio album is a bit of a stretch, but that´s how it´s catalogued.

Stylistically the listener is treated to melodic death metal with the distinct sounding high pitched snarling/growling vocals of Tomas Lindberg in front. At the Gates display a more streamlined and tuned version of their style on this release, and the experiments of the first two albums are nowhere to be found. At the Gates hit a good balance between aggression/brutality and melody and catchiness on this release. While it´s not ideal with three live tracks of previously released material on what is tagged a studio release, the live tracks are well performed and also feature a well sounding production.

So upon conclusion "Terminal Spirit Disease" is quality melodic death metal release, and the studio tracks show a slightly more mature version of At the Gates. Not all issues from the previous releases have been weeded out, and personally I could for example have wished for a more varied vocal approach (a deeper growl here and there wouldn´t have hurt). Lindberg´s tortured screaming vocal style can be a bit hard on the ears. It´s a subjective opinion though, and a 3.5 star (70%) rating is still deserved.
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