Album Review

Score 7.9
Written by Jim Brandon
Published on 7/1/2008
Scar Symmetry has always seemed to have a slightly split fan base between those who like them for their melody and progression, and people who enjoy their more aggressive, death metal-oriented side. Obviously, the entire package appeals to many of their fans as well, and for the most part the contrast between heavy and light has worked well for the band. On Holographic Universe, this gathering of Swedish all-stars has taken an increasingly laid back path in comparison to past works, and the results might polarize their following even more than before.

When taken with no preconceived notions, Holographic Universe is an immediately decent album, but gets off to a rather slow start with the first couple tracks, methodically picking up momentum as things move forward from a songwriting standpoint. I believe “Trapezoid” and “Prism And Gate” are the strongest tracks to be heard, especially the extremely well-balanced, unyielding arrangement of the latter song with a nod to Meshuggah’s off-timed choppy riff patterns. The bouncy, quirky nature of the first segment of the title track makes me understand how some of their fans think their new album has a pop flair to it, but I also don’t wholly agree with that view either. Much of the material is very easy on the ears, and multitalented vocalist Christian Alvestam has become very comfortable with the cleaner aspects of his singing abilities, and at times it seems his death metal vocals are completely unnecessary on certain tunes such as “Timewave Zero”. The situation reverses on “The Three Dimensional Shadow”, where it’s the cleans that sound odd when placed next to a ferocious harsh counterpart, and likewise the cleaner tones go as close to over-the-top during the intro and middle of “Ghost Prototype II (Deus Ex Machina) as you can get before launching into more happy, yet growled death metal.

Despite the ‘lightness’ of the melodies on display here, I doubt any of this was aimed towards current mass-appeal radio play. If anything, there’s more of a 70’s arena rock vibe than anything presently being plastered across the airwaves, and that’s really not an offensively bad thing at all. The guitar work really stands out as usual, as Jonas Kjellgren and Per Nilsson continue to excel at stellar leads and tight rhythm playing, but this time around the riffs aren’t quite as compelling as previous releases. Simplicity seems to be the focus here, and there really aren’t a whole lot of moments that jump out as being very unique or terribly interesting, yet all of it is good. There’s a definite maturity to be heard, because there is an overlying ‘grown up’ feel to most of this album, and nothing reaches the point of merely going through the motions with vapid, or completely nondescript song craft, but none of it blows me away. I think that’s really the best way for me to sum it up, it’s a good album that doesn't grab me, and I can see how both their detractors as well as their fanboys have valid points as to why they feel the way they do about Scar Symmetry.

Holographic Universe is not the timeless melodic death metal classic some folks are foaming at the mouth about, but it is definitely worth seeking if the band can do no wrong in your view. Pitch Black Progress, and Symmetric In Design are both a bit more outgoing than their latest, but Scar Symmetry have a lot to be proud of by creating an album that fits pretty uniformly into their discography, although next time around it would be cool to hear them put a little more fire back into their music. This is a very respectable, and continually divisive output, making it difficult not to wonder what they’ll come up with next.




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fotis169 | posted on 3/2009 | Reply
great band!
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BEZOAR | posted on 1/2009 | Reply
Overrated band imo. I don't really care for the "soaring" cleans. Guitar-wise there's some great stuff going on, but I just can't get past the singing.
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daring dick whiskey | posted on 10/2008 | Reply
i really like this one a lot. i'd call it a grower and the clean vocals are addicting. this band is getting better with time, for sho
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rock | posted on 7/2008 | Reply
I still think the very first track on this album is fucking killer. Between the plodding groove, well-done (if predictable) screamed verse/sung chorus, and killer riffs throughout the entire song, "Morphogenesis" is probably my favorite song of the entire year. The big-chord chorus has got hooks and claws like few songs I've heard recently. And the solo, that beautiful, unpredictable solo that just shuts the song down at first and brings it back up... awesome. Definitely memorable. Although it seems like Christian sounds like a really hair-metallified Bon Jovi with a death growl on this album, I have so say I'm not really TOO disappointed, but overall this seems to represent the band in flux. I really, really like the Fear Factory meets Symphony X of "Morphogenesis", however.
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drummerjake57 | posted on 7/2008 | Reply
Well i'll say that it's a good album. I don't think it comes close to pitch black progress, but it has its moments. It is a lot cleaner than their previous work, which isnt bad. I think in this album there is only a few good stand out tracks, the rest is.. meh. PBP had all great songs, none bad. But I still highly recommend picking this one up, it's still a great listen.
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crucifiedjesus | posted on 7/2008 | Reply
i like this album but i agree with jester, after about the fifth song w/ the exception of the title track the wheels kinda fall off. im a little dissapointed i was highly looking forward to this album.
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Zaibach | posted on 7/2008 | Reply
It's the kind of band where I will like 2 or 3 songs per album, and never entirely. Unfortunately, nothing from this album left me satisfied..
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\m/usclehead | posted on 7/2008 | Reply
I have their first 2 albums, and they're both pretty good. I like their sound, because they're kinda different. I'll have to check this one out too.
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jester00 | posted on 7/2008 | Reply
interesting. I found that i really enjoyed the beginning of the album, but it lost momentum. Perhaps i'm more of a fan of the clean vox stuff.
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Zal | posted on 7/2008 | Reply
Don't have the album itself, but I listened to the full stream on myspace while they had it. Was surprised at first to see the spacey nature and themes to it, but then it wasn't too shocking since Pitch Black Progress had a more proggy nature than the first, so I appreciate that they're mixing things when delivering one album a year. By listening to it the second time through I was already hooked on a few, so quite eager for this one.
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trezevant  | posted on 7/2008 | Reply
"Timewave Zero"? Anaal Nathrakh called--they want their song title back.
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m4gg0t5 | posted on 7/2008 | Reply
I just can't feel this one.. I'm a big fan of their previous 2 masterpieces but this one is clearly not as easy to like. Let's hope it will change over time. I think a little too much of the same they did that's why maybe i'm disapointed. Still, i think this band is a gift and I need their music once in a while. Good review
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ash | posted on 7/2008 | Reply
Enjoyed this one. There is something about Scar Symmetry that rubs me the right way
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JB | posted on 7/2008 | Reply
I was a big fan of their last album, but even that one took a few tracks to really take off. From then it just got better and better. I always found the more melodic moments reminding me of Symphony X. Yeah, I know, a lot of people will say it's just too safe, bubblegum metal if you will, but it's a lot of fun to listen to. I'll definitely be picking this one up. Now all I need is the new Darkane album!
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Elpants | posted on 7/2008 | Reply
Very good balanced review.
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mastoman | posted on 7/2008 | Reply
It's certainly not perfect, nor does it feature earth shattering talent. But, hot damn, this disc is a blast! I love it; making metal fun for everyone!