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Album Review: Deicide

  • Artist: Deicide
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 25, 1990
  • Total Time: 33:13
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

With a shockingly tight performance and a handful of evil anthems, Glen Benton and company managed to craft a death metal classic with their eponymous debut. Taking their Satanism to a new level of seriousness, Benton was burning crosses into his forehead and desecrating churches to promote this album, something that didn't exactly endear them to the mainstream metal media. While similar (and even weaker) groups were getting hyped up as the leaders of the death metal underworld, this album struck a chord that would, for good or bad, instantly inspire legions of like-minded groups. The riffs are actually memorable, with insane blastbeat drums and an uncanny sense of timing guiding the songs as they charge through one by one. "Lunatic of God's Creation" may be one of the best death metal songs written in this period, taking all of these elements to their natural extreme and crafting an ugly Satanic epic. "Carnage in the Temple of the Damned" is a speed-happy chunk of blasphemy that borders on grindcore, while "Dead by Dawn" is another gem that survives on the creative riffing and horrible vocals. Benton's vocals are actually one of the main features, as his guttural growl is touched up by production tricks to sound absolutely hideous and tortured as he spews his Satanic nonsense. At the time it seemed quite evil, and the press surrounding him suggested that he was willingly possessed by demons that sang through him. On top of that, he also claimed that since he was the antithesis of Jesus Christ, that he would kill himself at the age of 32 to mimic Christ's death. Heady stuff for a death metal band, but even though the gimmick may have banished them from the cover of Hit Parader, it didn't take away from the effectiveness of the album. They would later go on to make questionable musical progress and strip away much of the brash suggestiveness of their image (for the record, Benton failed to commit suicide when he claimed he would), but before all of that they still managed to craft one truly great album in the death metal genre that will survive long after the gimmicks are gone. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Lunatic of God's Creation (Lyrics) Deicide, Steve Asheim, Brian Hoffman, Eric Hoffman, Glen Benton Deicide (2:41)
Sacrificial Suicide (Lyrics) Deicide, Steve Asheim, Brian Hoffman, Eric Hoffman, Glen Benton Deicide (2:51)
Oblivious to Evil (Lyrics) Deicide, Steve Asheim, Brian Hoffman, Eric Hoffman, Glen Benton Deicide (2:40)
Dead by Dawn (Lyrics) Deicide, Steve Asheim, Brian Hoffman, Eric Hoffman, Glen Benton Deicide (3:56)
Blaspherereion (Lyrics) Deicide, Steve Asheim, Brian Hoffman, Eric Hoffman, Glen Benton Deicide (4:15)
Deicide (Lyrics) Deicide, Steve Asheim, Brian Hoffman, Eric Hoffman, Glen Benton Deicide (4:01)
Carnage in the Temple of the Damned (Lyrics) Deicide, Steve Asheim, Brian Hoffman, Eric Hoffman, Glen Benton Deicide (3:33)
Mephistopheles (Lyrics) Deicide, Steve Asheim, Brian Hoffman, Eric Hoffman, Glen Benton Deicide (3:34)
Day of Darkness (Lyrics) Deicide, Steve Asheim, Brian Hoffman, Eric Hoffman, Glen Benton Deicide (2:05)
Crucifixation (Lyrics) Deicide, Steve Asheim, Brian Hoffman, Eric Hoffman, Glen Benton Deicide (3:55)

Credits

Deicide (Producer), Deicide (Main Performer), Deicide (Concept), Scott Burns (Producer), Scott Burns (Engineer), Scott Burns (Mixing), Michael Haynes (Photography), George Marino (Remastering), Tom Coyne (Mastering), Steve Asheim (Drums), Brian Hoffman (Guitar), Eric Hoffman (Guitar), Eric Hoffman (Design), Frank White (Photography), Tim Hubbard (Photography), Glen Benton (Bass), Glen Benton (Vocals), Glen Benton (Design), Glen Benton (Illustrations), Patricia Mooney (Design), Satoshi Kobayashi (Reissue Design), Carole Segal (Photography), Jeff Daniel (Reissue Producer), Michael Moynihan (Liner Notes)
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Deicide
Studio album by Deicide
Released June 25, 1990
Recorded March 1990 at Morrisound Recording, in Tampa, Florida
Genre Death metal
Length 33:35
Label Roadrunner Records
Producer Deicide
Scott Burns
Professional reviews
Deicide chronology
Deicide
(1990)
Legion
(1992)

Deicide is the eponymous debut album by American death metal band Deicide. The album contains all of their demo tracks plus the two songs "Deicide" and "Mephistopheles". While containing mostly satanic or blasphemous lyrical themes, "Lunatic of God's Creation" and "Carnage in the Temple of the Damned" concern Charles Manson and Jim Jones respectively, and "Dead by Dawn" deals with the plot of The Evil Dead.

It is considered to be the bestselling death metal album of all time[1]. Nielsen Soundscan lists it second after Morbid Angel's Covenant, however Deicide was released before SoundScan went into effect so the SoundScan figure lacks pre-Soundscan sales.

The album was important to the progression of death metal, due to its then-unmatched brutality and the vocal stylings of vocalist/bassist Glen Benton. His deep, guttural growl was enhanced and manipulated with studio production to make the vocals as harsh as possible. “This album struck a chord that would, for good or bad, instantly inspire legions of like-minded groups.”- Allmusic [1]

The album was recorded at Morrisound Studios in Tampa, Florida, where Deicide would record most of their subsequent works.

Contents

Reviews

"simplistic yet so powerful in its delivery that you can't help but be taken aback by its ferocity."

"a shockingly tight performance and (with) a handful of evil anthems" "a death metal classic" "The riffs are actually memorable, with insane blastbeat drums and an uncanny sense of timing guiding the songs as they charge through one by one. "one truly great album in the death metal genre that will survive long after the gimmicks"- Allmusic [2]

Track listing

  1. "Lunatic of God's Creation" – 2:42
  2. "Sacrificial Suicide" – 2:51
  3. "Oblivious to Evil" – 2:41
  4. "Dead by Dawn" – 3:56
  5. "Blaspherion" – 4:15
  6. "Deicide" – 4:02
  7. "Carnage in the Temple of the Damned" – 3:33
  8. "Mephistopheles" – 3:35
  9. "Day of Darkness" – 2:05
  10. "Crucifixation" – 3:55

Credits

References

  1. ^ allmusic ((( Deicide > Review )))
  2. ^ allmusic ((( Deicide > Review )))

 
 

 

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