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Album Review: Journey into Mystery

  • Artist: Dream Death
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1990
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

In a genre (heavy metal) where many a brute husk of an album has obtained a strange luster over time, Dream Death's one and only legacy, 1987's Journey into Mystery, remains a particularly sturdy and vivid example. Don't be mistaken, its gruesome innards -- all putrid vocals, viscous guitars, and filth-encrusted drums -- sound as vulgarly unsophisticated today as they did upon release; but, true to its title, Journey into Mystery also denotes a strange convergence where thrash, doom, and proto-death metal intersected with singularly explosive results. At once prehistoric in nature and deceptively elaborate in their construction, restlessly multi-paced tracks like "Back from the Dead," "Bitterness and Hatred," and "Sealed in Blood" (like Slayer on downers) were decidedly ahead of their time, prefiguring what a whole new generation of bands (Paradise Lost, Anathema, Katatonia, etc.) would soon qualify as "doom/death." Elsewhere, both the title track and "Hear my Screams" allow themselves quite the straightforward thrashing, while lumbering monstrosities such as "The Elder Race" and "Black Edifice" busy themselves with bowel-churning vocals choked over disorienting, circular riff-patterns a couple years before Obituary made it their hallmark. All the while, the band's deceptively well thought-out compositions are masked by the aforementioned, Venom-approved sonic fidelity and one of the most amateurishly ridiculous album covers of all time (it was probably drawn by one of their girlfriends!). And even though Dream Death's coarse outer skin would prove too unpalatable for all but the most extreme of '80s metal heads, their promise would eventually bear fruit in years to come, when three out of its four players resurfaced in eclectic doom band Penance. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Back from the Dead Dream Death (5:52)
The Elder Race Dream Death (5:34)
Bitterness and Hatred Dream Death (5:18)
Black Edifice Dream Death (4:43)
Divine in Agony Dream Death (5:38)
Hear My Screams Dream Death (4:20)
Sealed in Blood Dream Death (6:26)
Dream Death Dream Death (5:11)

Credits

Dream Death (Producer), Dream Death (Main Performer), Ron McMaster (Mastering), Mike Smail (Drums), Mike Smail (Vocals (Background)), Ted Williams (Bass), Ted Williams (Vocals (Background)), Brian Lawrence (Guitar), Brian Lawrence (Vocals), Brian Lawrence (Vocals (Background))
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Journey Into Mystery
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The first appearance of Thor, in Journey into Mystery #83 (August, 1962).
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
Schedule Monthly
Publication date June 1952 - August 1957, November 1958 - February 1966
Creative team
Writer(s) Stan Lee
Artist(s) Bill Everett, Carl Burgos, Jack Kirby
Creator(s) Stan Lee

Journey into Mystery was an American comic book series published by Atlas Comics, and later its successor Marvel Comics. It featured horror, monster, and science fiction stories. With the start of the Silver Age of Comics, Marvel switched the feature to superhero stories and in issue #83 introduced Thor, inspired by the Norse thunder god and by writer Stan Lee's musings that comic books were the mythology of the modern day. Journey into Mystery primarily featured Thor stories through issue #125 and Journey into Mystery Annual #1, at which point the series was retitled The Mighty Thor.

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Publication history

Second series (1972)

A second Journey into Mystery series was published for nineteen issues, beginning in 1972. This series was part of a boom of new "mystery" comics, but by issue #6 featured reprints of science fiction and monster tales from the first Journey into Mystery series, as well as Amazing Adult Fantasy, Strange Tales, Strange Worlds, and Tales to Astonish.

Third series

As a consequence of Heroes Reborn, Thor dropped out of his own series beginning with issue #503 and his book's title was restored to Journey into Mystery. The series continued with the "Lost Gods" storyline (which ran through issue #513) and then with a rotating cast of characters, until finally ending with Journey into Mystery #521 in 1998.

First appearances

References

  • Journey into Mystery #1–125 (Marvel Comics, June 1952 – February 1966)
  • Journey into Mystery Annual #1 (Marvel Comics, 1965)
  • Journey into Mystery (1972 series) #1–19 (Marvel Comics, October 1972 – October 1975)
  • Journey into Mystery (1996 series) #503–521 (Marvel Comics, November 1996 – June 1998)
  • Journey into Mystery (1996 series) #-1 ("Minus 1") (Marvel Comics, July 1997)



 
 

 

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