Piece of Time

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  • Artist: Atheist
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1990 01
  • Total Time: 55:57
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Recorded in 1988, released in Europe in 1989, but only made available in the U.S. a year after that, Atheist's first album, Piece of Time, nevertheless had a huge impact on the death metal scene, which, at the time, could be said to be enjoying its peak years. A death album as conceived from a jazz-rock aesthetic, its unpredictably shifting tempos, non-linear riffing progressions, and sheer technicality did as much as any release of the era to push the genre's boundaries, breaking through preconceived limitations and preempting similarly adventurous contemporaries like Cynic, Pestilence, and Death (who had yet to become at all seriously progressive). One listen to brain-twisting creations like "Mother Man," "Room with a View," "On They Slay," and "I Deny" -- meshing frantic, severely discordant chords and sparse melodies with the agonized growls of frontman Kelly Shaefer -- and realizing they still stand up to scrutiny following the many repeat listens necessary to absorb them, is enough to prove this assertion. The title track is another fine example, as it threads a dizzying path through sudden stops, starts, and turnarounds before finally unleashing a small taste of straight-ahead, 4/4-time thrashing at its conclusion. Also worth pointing out is that most of these tracks were initially composed by the Roger Patterson/Steve Flynn rhythm section, with guitarists Shaefer and Randy Burkey only subsequently adding their riffs to the insanity, marking a rare example of metal not based entirely on guitars. Even more impressive, though it was a remarkable achievement in its time, Piece of Time only hinted at the technical daring and unorthodox sophistication to be achieved by Atheist's second full platter, the watershed Unquestionable Presence. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi

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Piece of Time
Studio album by Atheist
Released 1989 (Europe)
November 1990 (US)
Recorded November – December 1988
Genre Technical death metal, thrash metal
Length 32:10 (1989 release)
56:05 (2002 release)
67:44 (2005 release)
Label Active
EMG (2002 re-issue)
Relapse (2005 re-issue)
Producer Scott Burns
Atheist chronology
Beyond (demo)
(1988)
Piece of Time
(1989)
Unquestionable Presence
(1991)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars[1]

Piece of Time is the debut album by the technical death metal band Atheist, released in 1989 in Europe. However, it was not released in the United States until 1990. The reason for this was that the label that Atheist had initially signed with, Mean Machine Records, was going bankrupt, and the band had to search for another label. They eventually signed with UK label Active Records, who released their album in Europe soon after. The album did not get released in the US for another six months, until Metal Blade Records finally arranged a licensing deal with Active Records and released it to the American market in November 1990. Piece of Time is the only Atheist album to feature bassist Roger Patterson, although he wrote much of the bass on Unquestionable Presence.

Contents

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Piece of Time"   4:30
2. "Unholy War"   2:19
3. "Room with a View"   4:06
4. "On They Slay"   3:39
5. "Beyond"   3:00
6. "I Deny"   4:01
7. "Why Bother?"   2:55
8. "Life"   3:09
9. "No Truth"   4:30
Total length:
32:10

2002 Re-release

In 2002, EMG Entertainment re-released Piece of Time. Originally, EMG Entertainment was supposed to reissue all three Atheist albums, but Kelly Shaefer aborted those plans after only Piece of Time had been reissued. This release had been digitally remastered, and features six bonus tracks.

No. Title Length
10. "Undefiled Wisdom" (On They Slay demo) 4:30
11. "Brain Damage" (On They Slay demo) 4:50
12. "On They Slay" (On They Slay demo) 4:06
13. "Hell Hath No Mercy" (Hell Hath No Mercy demo) 2:59
14. "Choose Your Death" (Hell Hath No Mercy demo) 3:18
15. "No Truth" (Hell Hath No Mercy demo) 4:11
Total length:
56:05

2005 Re-release

In 2005, Relapse Records re-released Piece of Time, this time along with the rest of Atheist's catalogue. This release has also been digitally remastered, and features nine bonus tracks.

No. Title Length
10. "No Truth" (Beyond demo) 3:34
11. "On They Slay" (Beyond demo) 3:34
12. "Choose Your Death" (Beyond demo) 3:04
13. "Brain Damage" (Beyond demo) 4:10
14. "Beyond" (Beyond demo) 2:53
15. "Hell Hath No Mercy" (Hell Hath No Mercy demo) 2:59
16. "On They Slay" (On They Slay demo) 4:06
17. "Brain Damage" (On They Slay demo) 4:50
18. "Undefiled Wisdom" (On They Slay demo) 4:30
Total length:
67:44

Credits

Line-up

Production

Recorded at Morrisound Recording
Mastered at Fuller Sound

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