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Irradiant

 
Album Review: Irradiant

  • Artist: Scarve
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 11, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

One of France's most talented and trailblazing heavy metal bands, Nice's Scarve arrived at a true milestone with the eclectic black metal of their third album, 2004's Irradiant. In fact, if the album has one glaring fault, it's assimilating too many extreme metal devices into its many-colored spectrum, but since when is variety a bad thing? At least as long as the artist in question knows when to say "when," and, except for their blatant Meshuggah tribute number, "Asphyxiate" (with its off-kilter drum patterns, minimalist tonality, and the Swedes' own Fredrik Thordendal providing the solo), Scarve usually do, tempering their restless black metal style-hopping with just enough control to keep the songwriting in focus. The deadly fusion of Strapping Young Lad's restless creative spirit and Samael's industrial black metal clearly inspires initial offerings like "Mirthless Perspectives," "An Emptier Void," and the title track, all of which also bristle with unexpectedly musical guitar solos -- a welcome source of dynamic contrast -- and never boring exchanges between the band's versatile, dual lead vocalists. The awesome "Hyperconscience" rides a vertigo-inducing melody over its pounding drums, the surprisingly harmonic "The Perfect Disaster" is both complex and accessible, and after indulging a hyperactive burst with the succinct "Molten Scars" (featuring Defleshed's Gustaf Jorde), Scarve stretch their legs on two very impressive and more extensive, prog metal excursions to wrap things up. All of which makes Irradiant an incredibly mature and visionary collection of songs that open-minded metal heads are sure to enjoy. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Mirthless Perspectives Scarve, Dirk Verbeuren Scarve (3:45)
An Emptier Void Scarve, Dirk Verbeuren Scarve (3:22)
Irradiant Pierrick Valence, Scarve, Dirk Verbeuren Scarve (4:05)
Asphyxiate Scarve, Dirk Verbeuren Scarve (4:52)
Hyper Conscience Dirk Verbeuren, Scarve Scarve (4:16)
The Perfect Disaster Scarve, Dirk Verbeuren Scarve (5:13)
Molten Scars Pierrick Valence, Scarve, Dirk Verbeuren Scarve (2:46)
Fire Proven Dirk Verbeuren, Scarve Scarve (6:29)
Boiling Calm Dirk Verbeuren, Scarve Scarve (7:40)

Credits

Orjan Ornkloo (Mixing), Sven de Caluwé (Graphic Design), Patrick Martin (Concept), Daniel Bergstrand (Sampling), Pierrick Valence (Screams), Dennis Sibeijn (Graphic Design), Gustaf Jorde (Vocals), Orjan Ornkloo (Engineer), Daniel Bergstrand (Vocal Arrangement), Patrick Martin (Guitar (Rhythm)), Fredrik Thordendal (Soloist), Loic Colin (Bass), Sven de Caluwé (Layout Design), Dirk Verbeuren (Layout Design), Daniel Bergstrand (Engineer), Fredrik Thordendal (Guitar), Dennis Sibeijn (Cover Art), Dirk Verbeuren (Vocal Arrangement), Pierrick Valence (Vocal Arrangement), Daniel Bergstrand (Mixing), Loic Colin (Bass Arrangement), Daniel Bergstrand (Producer), Thomas Eberger (Mastering), Dennis Sibeijn (Video)
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Irradiant
Studio album by Scarve
Released January 26, 2004
Genre Technical metal
Industrial death/thrash metal
Length 44:18
Label Listenable
Producer Daniel Bergstrand
Örjan Örnkloo
Professional reviews
Scarve chronology
Luminiferous (2002) '''Irradiant'''
(2004)
The Undercurrent
(2007)

Irradiant is the third album by the French technical metal band Scarve. This is the last album to feature Guillaume Bideau's vocals as he joined the Danish industrial metal band Mnemic in October 2006.[1] The digipak version of the album includes two live bonus tracks "Heaven-Sent" and "Luminiferous", two video clips; "Mirthless Perspectives" and "Emulate the Soul" as well as an extended CD-ROM feature.

Fredrik Thordendal of Meshuggah contributed a guitar solo on the song "Asphyxiate", while Gustaf Jorde of Defleshed contributed extra vocals to the song "Molten Scars".

"Mirthless Perspectives" mas made as music video.

"Irradiant" was released as a single.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Mirthless Perspectives" – 3:45
  2. "An Emptier Void" – 3:39
  3. "Irradiant" – 4:05
  4. "Asphyxiate" – 4:52 (featuring Fredrik Thordendal of Meshuggah)
  5. "Hyperconscience" – 4:16
  6. "The Perfect Disaster" – 5:13
  7. "Molten Scars" – 2:46 (featuring Gustaf Jorde of Defleshed)
  8. "Fire Proven" – 6:29
  9. "Boiling Calm" – 7:44

Digipak version

  • "Heaven-Sent" (live bonus track)
  • "Luminiferous" (live bonus track)

Credits

Band members

Guest musicians

Footnotes

  1. ^ SCARVE | Unique, Detailed Biography | MusicMight

 
 

 

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