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"Transcend the rubicon / The dreams you dread" CD by Benediction

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Incl. the two bonus tracks "Saneless theory (Live)" and "Deadfall (Live)".
Item no. 436393
Title Transcend the rubicon / The dreams you dread
Musical Genre Death Metal
Edition Re-Release
Product topic Bands
Band Benediction
Release date 8/8/08
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD

CD 1

  • 1.
    Unfound mortality
  • 2.
    Nightfear
  • 3.
    Paradox alley
  • 4.
    I bow to none
  • 5.
    Painted skulls
  • 6.
    Violation domain
  • 7.
    Face without soul
  • 8.
    Bleakhouse
  • 9.
    Blood from stone
  • 10.
    Wrong side of the grave
  • 11.
    Artefacted / Spit forth
  • 12.
    Saneless theory (Live)
  • 13.
    Deadfall (Live)

CD 2

  • 1.
    Down On Chores (Leave Them All For Dead)
  • 2.
    Certificated...?
  • 3.
    Soulstream
  • 4.
    Where Flies Are Born
  • 5.
    Answer To Me
  • 6.
    Griefgiver
  • 7.
    Denial
  • 8.
    Negative Growth
  • 9.
    Path Of The Serpent
  • 10.
    Saneless theory
  • 11.
    The Dreams You Dread

by Jürgen Tschamler (21.07.2008) This nice Benediction rerelease double pack ("Transcend the rubicon / The dreams you dread") completes any Death Metal aficionado’s collection. 1993, the band surprised their fans with "Transcend the rubicon": they set aside all grind and blast attacks featured on the older albums and focused totally on brutal riffs leaning heavily towards Bolt Thrower. With this impressive output, the band was also able to get some attention by fans who were not into Death Metal. Bonus material: two live tracks: "Saneless theory" and "Deadfall". The Benediction classic "The dreams you dread" (1995) doesn’t contain any bonus tracks - but that’s unimportant anyway, because the English provide us with some almost perfect mid-tempo Death Metal: "Soulstream", "Answer to me", "Griefgiver" or "Denial" hit you with incredible impact and force. The new singer (see other review) also made for a positive change on this album.

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