The Autumn Machine
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Product Description
Groove, melody, intensity, composition, musicianship, diversity and endless hooks ... this whole record is the ultimate cornucopia of sonic sensation; a truly dynamic mix of style and substance. A new band, new sound and new attitude have created sort of a coup d'état for Silent Fate. This more intense version still displays that telltale glimmer of the original band, yet bridges their dark origins with a brutal passion that'll transcend the boundaries of modern metal for sure!
Track Listing
- Permicide
- The Autumn Machine
- Whisper My Sweet Dear
- Come Undone
- Sadly
- Skin
- Create
- Whole
- A Slow Decay
- Just Like Me
- Ice
- Black
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #684498 in Music
- Released on: 2007-11-06
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Review
Silent Fate released their debut album in 2001. Shortly thereafter the band went on one of those hiatus style breakups, only now reemerging with an all new lineup. Fearlessly led by vocalist/bassist/keyboardist Anthony Paganini, the new band s debut offering (although technically their sophomore release), The Autumn Machine, boasts a wide range of influences, worn wholeheartedly on the members sleeves. I have to admit that this album caught me off guard quite a lot. During the albums opening tune, Permicide, I had nearly decided that the band were likely big Korn fans that were semi-versed in Obituary folklore. While the nu-metal influence certainly doesn t go away as you get deeper into this disc, it does get toned down quite a bit eventually becoming an enjoyable part of the songs. The band show a lot more versatility after that misleading opening track as a matter of fact. The title track is a great example, while it ducks and dodges in supremely nu-metal fashion the vocals flip back and forth between the clean and the extreme (ala bands like Killswitch Engage, newer Soilwork, and As I Lay Dying). Just when you ve decided this is a metalcore band though, the band through a curveball with a massively epic interlude mid-song that provide solid evidence these guys know how to play more than core riffs. Whisper My Sweet Dear is one of the album highlights for sure. It s more melodic and more anthemic than most of the other songs and I m a sucker for a big anthem Another highlight is the stoner influenced Just Like Me. You can certainly here the dark chamber style echoes of early nineties alternative rock like Alice in Chains and later Soundgarden. This song realistically sticks out like a sore thumb on the album since there are no really extreme elements to it but it s got a great groove and I enjoy the small break from the onslaught. It also has a killer guitar solo that I m still humming. All in all it s hard to peg this band. It s a pretty schizophrenic album which will appeal to many fans of crazier bands like Between the Buried and Me, Chiodos, and Norma Jean (although they don t really sound like those bands- they just largely embrace the same general musical philosophy) but at the same time its feet are firmly planted in extreme metal particularly as performed by bands like the aforementioned Obituary, Vader, and a modest sprinkling of Black Metal. . Silent Fate has my attention with this new release for sure. Is this the best album I ve heard this year? No. Does it make you wonder what this band will be capable of when they find their groove? You bet. Do yourself a favor though and listen to the album over and over but NEVER EVER play the Pull It Back (Bambu Remix). The Autumn Machine a solid slab o metal that shows just how diverse the word metal has become. Key Tracks: Whisper My Sweet Dear, The Autumn Machine, Just Like Me. Reviewed by Mark Fisher --1340mag.com
