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Entombed- Serpent Saints
When you are Entombed, ‘tumultuous’ is second nature. Serpent Saints is the band’s ninth full-length release which is perhaps a come-back signal for pundits who have been dismissing the quartet for their efforts, post- ‘To Ride, Shoot Straight & Speak the Truth.’ In light of departing band members & wound down record labels, Serpent Saints offers the signature groove-grip of the critically acclaimed Wolverine Blues while progressively disowning the death-&-roll credit.
Pertaining to the aforementioned, front-man Lars Petrov offers a sentimental remark (just visit the band’s homepage) to this sub-genre they help establish, insisting that the band, for goodness sake, is through & through, death metal in existence. Entombed fans who fear a wilting of the band’s form need to listen to this release & the implications it contain. There are strong numbers here which are typically Entombed in composition, never mind the absence of traditional riff-stronghold Nicke Andersson (ironically the band’s former drummer) & second guitarist, Uffe Cedurland. There are also song structures which invoke a rather watered down & commercially viable metal which, hopefully, are crumbs of their past lives.
It would be a limited perspective to say Entombed’s back to their level best because they didn’t depart to another plane altogether. Serpent Saints is a release befitting of an outfit who are about to complete their career circle but this one doesn’t signal any career accomplishments- not yet.
Rating: 88%
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