Album Review

Score 7.5
Written by Gregory Bradley
Published on 8/13/2004
The more a metalcore band focuses on the “metal” rather than the “core”, the better it turns out. This is the essence of the latest album from Heaven Shall Burn, entitled Antigone. With some great, thoughtful moments and minimal breakdowns, this is some metalcore I can finally enjoy.

Naturally this isn’t to say this album is genius, so don’t go running to Amazon.com with your credit card just yet. Some of the melodies can be pretty predictable at times. Even more predictable, though, is the vocals. While the singer has a very good style and edge about him, the vocal arrangements are eye-rollingly formulaic. I can listen to interesting vocals over average backing melodies while still being entertained, and vice versa. In the case of this album, the vocals tend to go exactly with the beat and repeat the exact same tone over and over again. Now there’s something to be said for repetition in that it helps you remember the tune and it adds catchiness, but you can only take the same exact “vocal beat” over and over again for so long. Obviously, it is tough to describe, but trust me the vocals get tiring.

Thank god for some of the moments of melodic genius that pop up here and there. Just when you think a song is boring and you’re about to hit the “skip track” button, Heaven Shall Burn will surprise you with a blow-away moment in which the synergy of the band coalesces all at once and sends a glorious chill down your spine. Take, for example, the song “The Only Truth”. This song is full of boring “almost-breakdowns”, but then every now and then they’ll toss in an Amon Amarth sounding riff. They even have moments of hyper-melodic symbiosis in which you’ll practically cry out one million thank-you’s for the mere fact that they NEVER throw in any pussy-whipped clean vocals!

An album with its definite ups and downs, Antigone ends up being a fine example of what listening to Amon Amarth and Killswitch Engage can get you. Of course I’m being overly harsh when I criticize this band, but the fact of the matter is I really enjoyed the hell out of this album, and I would recommend it to anyone from the hardcore or heavy metal sides of our beloved genre.

Wrathchild




Voice of the Voiceless
- Great beat and aggressiveness
Numbing the Pain - A truly spectacular song with extremely catchy melodies



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munson | posted on 12/2008 | Reply
I agree with your review entirely. I simply happen to enjoy that style of vocals a lot, and of that style, this is one of the better uses I have heard. I loved the album as well, and I give it an overall 6.
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stefan | posted on 11/2007 | Reply
lyrics are worth a 6.. read the lyrics. their beautiful
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onthedownlow | posted on 9/2006 | Reply
This really didnt entertain me much. Perhaps I wanted more from it, but it just sounds so glossy and overproduced. Plus I heard the 'Weapon they Fear' on just about every demo CD known to man.. got old very quickly.
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Gojko | posted on 7/2006 | Reply
_sound is great, rhytms could be from-time-to-time faster, vocal is brilliant, it has two or three shitty clean parts, but nevermind_anyway, `Antigone` is a breaker, and yes, it is still death metal, postmodernish, but true......
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Nate | posted on 10/2005 | Reply
I just want to say that Heaven Shall Burn is not metalcore. They're fucking death metal!!! And they rock.
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Bryce Hendrix | posted on 3/2005 | Reply
This band sucks goodness like theres no tomorrow. They are one of the best bands I have heard in my life, next to Nile and early Metallica. They have some of the best melodies i have ever heard, and some of the coolest riffs ever. if your looking for some good ole' metalcore then check out this band. DO IT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! pussy.
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Jacksonlefteye | posted on 10/2004 | Reply
yeah i just listened to "The Weapon They Fear" on the CM sampler that came with the new shadow's fall, i am so fucknig tired of these metalcore bands...also had a song off the new Diecast album, possibly the worst clean vocals ive ever heard in a non-PM metal band
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drew | posted on 8/2004 | Reply
hahah! because heaven shall burn is so groundbreaking!
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DMETAL420 | posted on 8/2004 | Reply
Decent release, some good melodies but gets boring rather quickly.
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grinder | posted on 8/2004 | Reply
hey dont shit on jungle rot, they are better then you. Antigone is a decent release.
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sathanas | posted on 8/2004 | Reply
you're a fag. you couldn't get this if you tried really hard. go back to the dumbed down death metal like six feet under and jungle rot you piece of shit.
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drew | posted on 8/2004 | Reply
i couldnt even review this thing, it bothered me so much.
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Lee | posted on 8/2004 | Reply
I think there is now officially more carbon copy Metalcore Bands then carbon copy Power Metal bands in the world. It took awhile, but they caught up.
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xBenx | posted on 8/2004 | Reply
Yeah these guys rock, killer live to, nice to see that they are getting some recognition now. The older albums are better but I have to say that it takes a few listens to really appreciate their work. If you're interested Gregory you should give their 2 older full lengths a spin.
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Hafhazzurd | posted on 8/2004 | Reply
I really liked this albumb at first but it has tended to blend together, w/ the exception of Numbing the Pain. Some of the attempts at "melody" sound rather forced and come out awkward.
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Vorfahr | posted on 8/2004 | Reply
More metalcore. Yay. Perhaps this one is better than the rest of the millions out there, especially to be compared with Amon Amarth.