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Band
Arch Enemy
Title
Dead Eyes See No Future
Type
LP/EP
Company
Century Media
YOR
2004
Style
Death
11/29/2004 - Review by: Axeman
The energy level is at an all time low
Arch Enemy - Dead Eyes See No Future Century Media 2004 Axeman


Track Listing

01. Dead Eyes See No Future
02. Burning Angel (Live in Paris 2004)
03. We Will Rise (Live in Paris 2004)
04. Heart of Darkness (Live in Paris 2004)
05. Symphony Of Destruction (Megadeth cover)
06. Kill With Power (Manowar cover)
07. Incarnated Solvent Abuse (Carcass cover)
08. We Will Rise (Enhanced video clip)
Ep's are hit and miss. Either you like them for the fact that they help pass the time in between full length albums or you hate them because they are NOT a full length album. "Dead Eyes See No Future" offers a mix of the studio cut with the same name off "Anthems Of Rebellion", three finely produced live cuts with the trade-mark Andy Sneap stamp on them and three cover tunes. (plus the addition of an enhanced video of the live "We Will Rise" tune). One beef I have with most live recordings even in this day and age is their poor sound but this stuff sounds heavy, tight and crystal clear. Covering Megadeth and Man O War seems like a good idea on the surface. I really find no fault in their renditions of both tunes but it's not something I would sit and spin for hours like a fresh, original A.E. tune. The highlight of this cd comes last as the Amott brothers pull one of their old Carcass tunes out of the archives and dust it off with a modern touch and sound. "Incarnated Solvent Abuse" really brought back memories and was easily the highlight of the disc for me.

Bottom Line: High quality ep that served to remind me how long it will be before we get another full album from the Arch Enemy camp.


--Axeman 11.24.04








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ALL REVIEWS FOR: ARCH ENEMY
TITLE
DOR
COMPANY
REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
As the Stages Burn
2017
Century Media
Eric Compton3/30/2017
4
Dead Eyes See No Future
2004
Century Media
Axeman11/29/2004
-
Doomsday Machine
2005
Century Media
Eric Compton8/13/2005
-
Khaos Legions
2011
Century Media
Greg Watson8/18/2011
5
Khaos Legions
2011
Century Media
Eric Compton7/1/2011
3.5
War Eternal
2014
Century Media
Greg Watson6/12/2014
3
Will to Power
2017
Century Media
Eric Compton9/15/2017
5

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