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Biomechanical - "Empires of the Worlds" - Earache/Elite - 2005

Track Listing
1. Enemy Within
2. The Empires Of The World
3. Assaulter
4. Relinquished Destiny
5. Long Time Dead
6. Regenerated
7. DNA Metastasis
8. Survival
9. Existenz
10. Truth Denied
Absolution:
11. Part 1 - Final Offence
12. Part 2 - From The Abyss
13. Part 3 - Absolution
14. Part 4 - Disintegration
The British are coming, indeed! Along with the high profile releases this year from Judas Priest and Bruce Dickinson, another band is out to fly high the flag of British Steel. Instead of being retro-hip patriarchs from the past, they are ultra-modern and out to carve a legacy of their own. They are Biomechanical.

Biomechanical's newest release "Empires of the Worlds" is a continuation of their prior CD "Eight Moons" which was a relatively introspective look into the mind of a homeless man who would transform into a biomechanical creature that fought his substance-fears in dreams. This time around it's about our endless thirst to conquer different races from the eyes of a single person who becomes one with the human effort to dominate all life. There is some overlap of musical and lyrical elements from Eight Moons, but EotW is more menacing overall and has an approach that is way more vicious and extreme.

Moving from Revolver Records to Earache Records, I'd say this is their cusp record--the sophomore release that breaks a band out into a wider audience before they hit the bigger successes with wider name recognition. It could be their Number of the Beast; their Ride the Lightning; their Vulgar Display of Power. Vocals from John K, are over-the-top and phenomenal covering a wide range from deep growls to ear-piercing wails that are multi-layered and often times delivered completely different from chorus to verse. Musically, it's very complex and I'd say that this time there are less lead guitar melodies in favor of a rhythmic guitar approach that is harder-edged and way more brutal. The filmscore elements are there, less prevalent and unnecessary early on till the final major 4-part song.

The first few songs are in all out attack mode. "Enemy Within" is a crushing opening; a radical blend of vocal layers, tearing guitars and just a touch of the soundtrack elements that were in the prior release. "Empires of the Worlds" is a showpiece more traditionally structured with a hooky chorus and a punchy rhythm that reigns blow upon blow onto your quivering skull only to be hit by "Assaulter" which goes even further into thrash until it descends into a maelstorm of speed and insanity. The next couple songs add in some lighter moments on guitar and some slower doomy riffs, but by "Regenerated", the killer returns to wreak havoc again. "DNA Metastasis" is the closest to the prior CD with vocals providing melody. "Existenz" stands with the best of Rob Halford's Fight numbers and "Survival" mixes a touch of Slayer. "Truth Denied" is an insane thrash-up before dropping into the dramatic four-part Absolution.

Biomechanical takes metal to absolute new heights. This is the best metal band to emerge in years!

Score: 10 of 10


--Nailer 05.09.05


Maximum Metal Rating Legend - Full Details
5 Excellent - Buy it and say a prayer to the metal gods that you were tuned on to this masterpiece. A classic.
4-4.5 Great - Almost perfect records but there's probably a clunker or a lacking somewhere to keep it from perfection. You won't feel bad about dropping some bones on these.
3.5 Good - Most of the record is good, but there may be some filler. This is the OK range where you'd search for the record on sale or used.
3 Average - Some good songs, some bad ones at about a half/half ratio. Could show skills but be dull overall. Redeeming qualities for indy bands are effort and passion. Majors that don't try or suck outright end up here.
2-2.5 Fair - Worth a listen, but best obtained by collectors. There is much better metal out there.
1-1.5 Bad - Major problems with music, lyrics, production, etc.
0 Terrible or an otherwise waste of your life and time.

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All reviews for this band:
CD
TITLE BAND
DOR
REVIEWER DATE
CannabalisedBiomechanical
2007
Nailer2/1/2008
Eight MoonsBiomechanical
2003
Nailer10/8/2003
Empires of the WorldsBiomechanical
2005
Nailer6/12/2005



Interviews found from this band:
INTERVIEW BAND INTERVIEWER DATE
John KBiomechanicalNailer6/10/2005
John K.BiomechanicalNailer10/23/2003



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