Album Review

Score 8
Written by John Hearn
Published on 7/18/2007
Reviewing a technical death metal album is a tricky proposition for me. The musically-inclined (and attention-deficient) parts of my brain generally leave me fawning over the accomplished musicianship and complex arrangements that typify the genre. On the other hand, my sensible side respects bands that are able to craft cohesive musical statements without indulging in too much technical wankery. Obviously, these competing expectations set the bar rather high for any technical death release. Illogicist ultimately fall somewhere in between these extremes, delivering an album that packs a healthy dose of virtuosity tempered by an appropriate level of restraint and groove.

With the release of The Insight Eye, Illogicist join a burgeoning Willowtip roster where they reside, stylistically, somewhere in the neighborhood of ex-label mates Necrophagist and Ion Dissonance. These contemporary comparisons are overshadowed, however, by the sizable debt Illogicist owe to Sound of Perseverance-era Death. Although it may seem unfair to reduce a band’s influences to a single album, the similarities here are positively overwhelming. From the vocal approach to the production values and several points in between, The Insight Eye deviates only marginally from the blueprint laid out by Chuck Schuldiner and company in the late 1990s. Nevertheless, Illogicist have taken a major step forward here, given the murky production and somewhat homogenous compositions that detracted from 2004’s Subjected.

For those unfamiliar with the band’s sound, Illogicist play a mid-paced brand of technical death, wholly lacking the relentless blastbeats commonly employed by speedier acts within the genre (Anata, Cryptopsy, Necrophagist, etc). If speed for speed’s sake is your bag, this may be an issue. For others, Marco Minnemann’s blast-free, yet superb drumming provides ample space in which the busy guitar work of Diego Ambrosi and Luca Minieri can breathe. This isn’t to say that The Insight Eye lacks brisk moments entirely, but the album certainly isn’t defined by its speed. I’m not one to ramble on about specific tracks, but I defy fans of latter-day Death to listen the opening (title) track without being compelled to give the whole damn album a shot.

At the end of the day, Illogicist have created a technically impressive album that doesn’t feel forced or overwrought. Though the band frequently overpays homage to their forefathers, I’m not sure it even matters in the final analysis. This is a solid album that is worthy of your attention.



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Apathy | posted on 12/2007 | Reply
Dig this ablum....can;t get enough of technical metal.....Sulaco, Necrophagist, Delirium Endeavor, Cynic., Spiral Architect, love it all.
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Irukandji | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
Good review John. Hit the nail on the head. Song writing is a little better than 4.5. Willowtip scores another good band and a solid release.
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behemoth666 | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
nice review, and indeed a blend of Death and Anata.
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Brian | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
This is my album of the year so far.
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eaglefan | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
Just ordered it and I didn't bother to listen to any samples. If it's on Willowtip then it has to be good.
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Deke' w/MR | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
Nice review, John. Welcome!! As for this album...it's very interesting.
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Ike | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
yea... i bought this today... it melted my face i dont care what any of u guys think
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Luca | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
Thanks a lot for all ur reviews and comments guys. I appreciate all, the great and the bad ones too! :)
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halford | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
worst logo and album cover. I hate this album and I dont need to hear it.
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Zaibach | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
@Joe Good lash man, I've been giving this album a chance after all. I must say, it does take more than one or two listen to appreciate it.
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joe | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
if you are a fan of DEATH this is a must own. a brilliant album that gets better with each listen. after getting to know this album its very well written and great songwriting. one thing though, if you are going to compare these guys to any other band on willowtip it should be ALARUM. they are absolutely nothing like necrophagist or ion dissonance. there really aren't that many bands playing this style of music right now, yes its technical but its not in the necrophagist, spawn of possession, etc vein. its pretty much death/atheist style.
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Tyler w/MR | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
damnit! i can't wait to hear this!
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EternalQuestion | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
I've been spinning this one for a few days now and have to say it's grown on me. It feels more like a linear chaos than their previous "Subjected" album (which is a great album). Marco Minnemann lays down some very tight drumming to compliment the even tighter rhythm. Good work all around. Plus, vocalist Luca Minieri is hitting a Chuck Schuldiner vibe.
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John w/MR | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
Thanks for the feedback, folks!
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Jon w/MR | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
Solid review, John, and welcome aboard!
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powerade | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
excellent review. informative and accurate. i do love me blast beats, but this album is pretty good without them. scores are pretty much right on.
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Roonsta | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
nice review champ while not being an avid fan of death i really like this album, its good because its not all blastbeats from he word go, i would say a less violent sort of tech death, good shiz
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Zaibach | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
I was highly excited when I heard they were going to release a second album.. but sometimes too much hype can lead to disappointment. This is the case for this one (at least for me).. it's still an enjoyable album don't get me wrong here, but there's not enough hook into it for me to buy it.. I still prefer their debut by a long shot. Good review and the score is right on!
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Zal | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
Good first review man. Seems pretty accurate too. Sounds like a more restrained tech death band than some of the bands referenced there. Good songwriting and it's mixed fairly well, just not a fan of the vocals so far, but that may just be because they sound very slightly muted to me. Doubt I'll purchase, but not bad by any means.
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Harley w/MetalReview | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
Welcome to tha team, mo fizzle!!!
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JB | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
Nothing wrong with being influenced by Death. Any era. If you like Death.
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emperorjvl | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
This is more like prog-death. I dislike. And this fan of pre-Perseverance Death is not impressed at all.
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Ian w/MR | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
Welcome to the team John!
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sTALKER | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
where do I purchase?
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vag | posted on 7/2007 | Reply
It sounds to be a very interesting album i must say.