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Descent into Chaos

  • Release Date: 2005
  • Genre: Rock
  • Label: Century Media

  • Artist: Nightrage
  • Flags: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Styles: Heavy Metal, Death Metal/Black Metal

Review

With a misleading title to say the least, Nightrage's second album, Descent into Chaos, finds the Greco-Swedish death metal outfit delivering a highly controlled -- if very diverse -- breadth of material. Though for the most part rooted in the classic melodic death metal perfected by Swedish greats In Flames, Dark Tranquillity, and vocalist Thomas Lindberg's own seminal former band, At the Gates (see "Phantasma," "Jubilant Cry," "Reality vs. Truth," etc.), Nightrage also dabble in neo-thrash velocity ("Being Nothing," "Omen") of the sort espoused by the Haunted or the Crown (also briefly featuring Lindberg), as well as semi-vintage, midpaced metal styles ("Poems," "Silent Solitude") championed by some of Greek guitarists Gus G. and Marios Iliopoulos' other band exploits. These of course included power metal -- a format no one would expect Lindberg to ever touch, but which remarkably lends a few minute traces of hyper-melody and fleet-fingered guitar solos to some of these tracks, most notable among them being the surprisingly accessible "Frozen," which takes these nuances a step further by adding a quasi-operatic chorus section behind Lindberg's reliably livid screaming. Then again, he makes himself scarce when it comes to the metallic ballad "Solus," preferring to let it be an instrumental rather than risk involvement. Anyway, the sum of all these sonic components, not to mention these veteran musicians' various contributions from their respective areas of expertise, is a stellar and eclectic death metal album, one that might have come off as unfocused were it not for Nightrage's side-project status and overriding songwriting prowess. This is, of course, reason enough to give Descent into Chaos a spin, but Lindberg loyalists should also be curious to hear him tackling some of the most commercially conscious material of his career. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track Title iTunes Composers Performers Time
Being Nothing
Marios Iliopoulos Nightrage (3:10)
Phantasma
Marios Iliopoulos Nightrage (3:32)
Poems
Gus G., Marios Iliopoulos Nightrage (3:00)
Descent into Chaos
Marios Iliopoulos Nightrage (3:05)
Frozen
Gus G., Marios Iliopoulos Nightrage (4:04)
Drug
Marios Iliopoulos Nightrage (4:06)
Silent Solitude
Marios Iliopoulos Nightrage (3:33)
Omen
Gus G., Marios Iliopoulos Nightrage (3:44)
Release
Marios Iliopoulos Nightrage (3:08)
Solus [Instrumental]
...
Gus G., Marios Iliopoulos Nightrage (3:01)
Jubilant Cry
Marios Iliopoulos Nightrage (4:45)
Reality vs. Truth
Marios Iliopoulos Nightrage (3:34)

Credits

Niklas Sundin (Photography), Tomas Lindberg (Vocals), Mikael Stanne (Vocals), Peter de Betou (Mastering), Gus G. (Guitar), Patrik J. Sten (Guitar), Patrik J. Sten (Arranger), Patrik J. Sten (Vocals (Background)), Patrik J. Sten (Producer), Patrik J. Sten (Engineer), Patrik J. Sten (Sampling), Patrik J. Sten (Editing), Patrik J. Sten (Introduction), Patrik J. Sten (Effects), Patrik J. Sten (Guest Appearance), Marios Iliopoulos (Guitar)
 
 
Wikipedia: Descent into Chaos
Descent into Chaos
Descent into Chaos cover
Studio album by Nightrage
Released Flag of Europe Feb 21, 2005
Flag of South Korea Mar 7, 2005
Flag of the United States April 5, 2005
Flag of Japan April 27, 2005
Recorded 2005
Genre Melodic death metal
Length 42:52
Label Flag of the United States Century Media
Flag of Japan King Japan
Producer Patrik J. Sten
Professional reviews
Nightrage chronology
Sweet Vengeance
(2003)
Descent into Chaos
(2005)
A New Disease is Born
(2007)

Descent into Chaos is the second full-length studio album by the Greek/Swedish melodic death metal band, Nightrage. It was released by Century Media Records on February 21, 2005 in Europe on April 5, 2005 in the US and by King Japan on April 27, 2005 in Japan. It was Nightrage's last album to feature Tomas Lindberg on vocals, who was replaced by Jimmie Strimmel shortly after the album's release. In the song "Drugs", the name of the following studio album (A New Disease is Born) shows up, suggesting that it could be where the name of the album may have originated from.

Track listing

  1. "Being Nothing" – 3:10
  2. "Phantasma" – 3:32
  3. "Poems" – 3:00
  4. "Descent into Chaos" − 3:05
  5. "Frozen" – 4:04
  6. "Drug" – 4:06
  7. "Silent Solitude" – 3:33
  8. "Omen" – 3:44
  9. "Release" – 3:08
  10. "Solus" [Instrumental] – 3:01
  11. "Jubilant Cry" – 4:45
  12. "Reality Versus Truth" – 3:36
  13. "Black Skies" − 4:27 *Bonus track for Japan*

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