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Miasma

 
Album Review: Miasma

  • Artist: The Black Dahlia Murder
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: July 12, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The brutal murder of 22-year-old Elizabeth Short, aka the Black Dahlia, in Los Angeles in early 1947 went down in history as one of the most gruesome and shocking crimes of the '40s. The United States was, generally speaking, a more innocent, less jaded country (at least on the surface) in that pre-Manson Family, pre-Hillside Strangler, pre-Night Stalker era -- and Short's mutilation horrified a lot of Americans. Any band that would name itself after Short's killing is obviously fascinated with dark subject matter, and shock-value lyrics are quite plentiful on the Black Dahlia Murder's second full-length album, Miasma. This 2005 release is a perfect example of a U.S. recording with a very Scandinavian sound; BDM are from Detroit, but their bombastic death metal/black metal assault is greatly influenced by the extreme metal bands of Sweden and Norway. Miasma is hardly the only 2005 release that combines death metal and black metal elements, but the way BDM handles the vocals -- although not innovative -- is noteworthy. There are two extreme vocal styles on Miasma -- death metal's deep, guttural growl and black metal's high-pitched rasp -- and throughout the 33-minute disc, the growl and the rasp interact in a duet-like fashion. Wherever the growl goes, the rasp is never far away (and vice versa). The growl and the rasp are so integrated on Miasma that BDM never really shows a preference for either death metal or black metal; the Motor City residents show an equally strong appreciation of both and do so with consistently Nordic-sounding results. This harsh, blistering sledgehammer of a CD falls short of remarkable, but it's a decent (if somewhat uneven) effort that is worth checking out if one holds Scandinavian-style death metal and Scandinavian-style black metal in equally high regard. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Built for Sin The Black Dahlia Murder, Trevor Strnad The Black Dahlia Murder (1:15)
I'm Charming (Lyrics) The Black Dahlia Murder, Trevor Strnad The Black Dahlia Murder (2:54)
Flies (Lyrics) The Black Dahlia Murder, Trevor Strnad The Black Dahlia Murder (3:26)
Statutory Ape (Lyrics) The Black Dahlia Murder, Trevor Strnad The Black Dahlia Murder (3:42)
A Vulgar Picture The Black Dahlia Murder, Trevor Strnad The Black Dahlia Murder (3:37)
Novelty Crosses The Black Dahlia Murder, Trevor Strnad The Black Dahlia Murder (3:51)
Dave Goes to Hollywood (Lyrics) The Black Dahlia Murder, Trevor Strnad The Black Dahlia Murder (3:59)
Miscarriage (Lyrics) The Black Dahlia Murder, Trevor Strnad The Black Dahlia Murder (3:09)
Spite Suicide (Lyrics) The Black Dahlia Murder, Trevor Strnad The Black Dahlia Murder (2:52)
Miasma (Lyrics) The Black Dahlia Murder, Trevor Strnad The Black Dahlia Murder (4:41)

Credits

Randy Vanderbilt (Audio Production), Andreas Lars Magnusson (Engineer), Andreas Lars Magnusson (Audio Engineer), Brian Slagel (Executive Producer), Amber Blankenship (Cello), Trevor Strnad (Concept), Metal Maniacs (Author), Jamey Erickson (Photography), Jamey Erickson (Design), Chris Dowhan (Assistant Engineer), The Black Dahlia Murder (Audio Production), Garret Gross (Vocals (Background)), Andreas Lars Magnusson (Producer), David Lock (?), Jamey Erickson (Concept), Brian Eschbach (?), Randy Vanderbilt (Vocals (Background)), John Kempainen (?), Andreas Lars Magnusson (Mixing), Eric Rachel (Mixing), Alan Douches (Mastering), Andreas Lars Magnusson (Audio Production), Amber Blankenship (Cello)
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Miasma
Studio album by The Black Dahlia Murder
Released July 12, 2005
Recorded March 2005
Genre Melodic death metal
Length 33:26
Label Metal Blade
Producer Andreas Magnuson, Chris Dowhan
Professional reviews
The Black Dahlia Murder chronology
Unhallowed
(2003)
Miasma
(2005)
Nocturnal
(2007)

Miasma is the second album by American heavy metal band The Black Dahlia Murder. Released by Metal Blade on July 12, 2005, Miasma is the only album to feature drummer Zach Gibson, who replaced founding member and drummer, Cory Grady, due to personal issues (Gibson left the group in early 2006).

The album's title, Miasma, refers to noxious exhalations from putrescent organic matter; poisonous effluvia or germs polluting the atmosphere. The track "Dave Goes to Hollywood" was originally entitled "Vice Campaign." Videos were made for the tracks "Statutory Ape," "A Vulgar Picture," and "Miasma."

Track listing

  1. "Built for Sin" – 1:15
  2. "I'm Charming" – 2:54
  3. "Flies" – 3:26
  4. "Statutory Ape" – 3:42
  5. "A Vulgar Picture" – 3:37
  6. "Novelty Crosses" – 3:51
  7. "Dave Goes to Hollywood" - 3:59
  8. "Miscarriage" – 3:09
  9. "Spite Suicide" – 2:52
  10. "Miasma" – 4:41

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