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Album Review: Reroute to Remain

  • Artist: In Flames
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 03, 2002
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Could this actually be European death metal's bid for a pop culture coup? In Flames already has a reputation as one of the best, most melodic death metal bands to come to power in the Euro-metal regime that has swept through countries like Sweden and Norway since the early to mid-'90s. However, with Reroute to Remain, Strömblad and the gang have now unexpectedly announced that they are also undoubtedly the most experimental of their brethren, and furthermore, that they have set their sights not just on broader horizons, but perhaps even complete world domination as well. Maybe that sounds like a huge exaggeration, but even one spin of the 14 songs here will prove that it very possibly may not be. It's obvious that the band has been listening heavily to the popular American metal (nu-metal, rap-metal, etc.) acts of the moment, because most of their venturing heads in that direction; in fact, it's almost as if catchy American-sounding choruses and certain nu-metal attributes have been added to the intense, throttling mixture of the band's already memorable songcraft. "Dark Signs," "Minus," and the title track each contain choruses that could have easily come from bands like Linkin Park or Papa Roach. Actually, most of the songs share these traits, but those aren't the only changes in approach. There is also the laid-back, Incubus-like electronica of the verses in "Dawn of a New Day" (arguably the album's best song), the short bursts of hip-hop-style beat sampling in "Trigger," and "Metaphor," which, at times, almost sounds -- well, country. As usual, the highly melodic songwriting and Master of Puppets-era riffage In Flames is known for are intact and remain unspoiled despite the many additions. This isn't to say that all of the band's experiments work; there are a few that just simply don't. Still, it's surprising how flawlessly and harmoniously most of the new qualities behave with the old; none of the experimentations ever really come off as forced or thrown together. Nothing here is ever so far removed from Colony or Clayman as to give the impression that the band is suddenly trying to be something it is not. Reroute to Remain is the kind of album that will attract many new fans and give the band a wider range of appeal without sacrificing or alienating its core fan base and the people that have been behind the group for years. Is it the kind of album that will break In Flames through to mainstream metal audiences caught in America's musical vacuum? Is it the kind of album that will help rain swarms of Euro-metal bands down upon U.S. shores to topple their melodically challenged American counterparts and take control of the airwaves? Only time will tell. ~ Matthias Sheaks, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Reroute to Remain (Lyrics) Björn Gelotte In Flames (3:53)
System (Lyrics) Björn Gelotte In Flames (3:39)
Drifter (Lyrics) Björn Gelotte In Flames (3:10)
Trigger (Lyrics) Björn Gelotte In Flames (4:58)
Cloud Connected (Lyrics) Björn Gelotte In Flames (3:40)
Transparent (Lyrics) Björn Gelotte In Flames (4:03)
Dawn of a New Day (Lyrics) Björn Gelotte In Flames (3:40)
Egonomic (Lyrics) Björn Gelotte In Flames (2:36)
Minus (Lyrics) Björn Gelotte In Flames (3:45)
Dismiss the Cynics (Lyrics) Björn Gelotte In Flames (3:38)
Free Fall (Lyrics) Björn Gelotte In Flames (3:58)
Dark Signs (Lyrics) Björn Gelotte In Flames (3:20)
Metaphor (Lyrics) Björn Gelotte In Flames (3:39)
Black & White (Lyrics) Björn Gelotte In Flames (3:33)

Credits

Anders Fridén (Vocals), Daniel Bergstrand (Mixing), Niklas Sundin (Photography), Teddy Möller (Drum Technician), Niklas Sundin (Design), Orjan Ornkloo (Programming), Jesper Strömblad (Guitar), Niklas Sundin (Art Direction), Björn Gelotte (Guitar), Peter Iwers (Bass), Orjan Ornkloo (Mixing), Orjan Ornkloo (Keyboards), Daniel Svensson (Drums), Anders Fridén (Mixing), Daniel Bergstrand (Producer)
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Reroute to Remain
Studio album by In Flames
Released 2 September 2002
Genre Melodic death metal
Length 51:39
Label Nuclear Blast
Producer Daniel Bergstrand
Professional reviews
In Flames chronology
The Tokyo Showdown
(2001)
Reroute to Remain
(2002)
Soundtrack to Your Escape
(2004)

Reroute to Remain (subtitled as: Fourteen Songs of Conscious Insanity) is the sixth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal band In Flames. The album was released on 2 September 2002 on Nuclear Blast. Reroute to Remain was In Flames' first big step towards mainstream music, and was rejected by sections of In Flames' fan base upon its release. It is sometimes viewed as a transitional album between Clayman and Soundtrack to Your Escape. The album's more accessible sound attracted many new fans, and launched In Flames into the US metal scene, securing them the top spot at Ozzfest. However, many of In Flames' original fans rejected this release, claiming that the band had sold out because of its American influences from scenes like alternative metal and nu metal. Despite this, the album peaked at #13 on the Top Independent Albums chart. This is their first album ever to release singles.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Björn Gelotte, Jesper Strömblad and Anders Fridén. 

# Title Length
1. "Reroute to Remain"   3:53
2. "System"   3:39
3. "Drifter"   3:10
4. "Trigger"   4:58
5. "Cloud Connected"   3:40
6. "Transparent"   4:03
7. "Dawn of a New Day"   3:40
8. "Egonomic"   2:36
9. "Minus"   3:45
10. "Dismiss the Cynics"   3:38
11. "Free Fall"   3:58
12. "Dark Signs"   3:20
13. "Metaphor"   3:39
14. "Black & White"   3:33
Japan & Korea Bonus
# Title Length
15. "Colony" (Live)"   5:11

Personnel

Performers
Production
  • Teddy Möller – drum tech
  • Daniel Bergstrand – production
  • Daniel Bergstrand, Anders Fridén, Örjan Örnkloo – mixing
  • Niklas Sundin, Cabin Fever Media – art direction, design, photography
  • Cymbal-Simon – cymbals

References

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