Reviews list for Neurotech - Antagonist (2011)

Antagonist

My cyber metal journey is a bit of an odd one when it comes to exploring the most underrated bands in this genre that's also underrated. I've come across impressive blends of guitar, synths, and symphonics that make up the genre, but at the same time ended up encountering some near-failures. Neurotech's 2011 debut Antagonist has that strange phenomenon. Though in Wulf's defense, this was before he started adding more variation in the EPs that followed.

Thinking positively, I'd like to point out how otherworldly the synths are. I'm talking about the epic orchestral programming that has reminded me of what Mechina started doing in their second album Conqueror that year. However, just like Conqueror, not everything is good...

The title opener tries to combine Insomnium-esque mid-paced melodeath with string-infused EDM, but it doesn't come out as well as it should. We get a better deal of cyber orchestra in "Inject Me Now". That and "Nonexistent" have synth melodies taking you through the universe. If The Kovenant and Sybreed made their own cyber metal collab, that's what it would like. "Awaiting Deception" tries a little too hard to cram in the piano/strings of Fleshgod Apocalypse into that gothic cyber metal track.

"The Angst Zeit" has a greater sense of extreme, with more dramatic keys and black metal-ish growls to remind me of Shade Empire. Those vocals are well-delivered but can only please metalheads who have gotten used to Sybreed, variation and all. Still that doesn't mean the strength of Sybreed is present, when it' s more atmosphere-focused. "The Mannequin March" is unlike the other tracks that are all within the 4-minute length, this one being a short two and a half minutes. And it's just a weak failure. "A Hollow Impression" impresses me with the progressiveness of 90s Anacrusis, yet it sounds too hollow for a track from a debut album. First impressions are important, metalheads!

"Towards Tedious Nightmare" sounds too tedious in their attempt to add the electronics of Crossfaith and Sonic Syndicate into the mix. The better side of the album comes back with the best highlight, "We are the Last". The first 45 seconds have a sweet blend of epic orchestration and heavy riffing. "The Sky is Always Open" closes the album greatly to show that there's hope in the later part of Neurotech's career.

It takes talent and creativity to make something wonderful. Wulf certainly has those skills in Antagonist. The production is so smooth and let the guitars and synths shine. The balance between the keys and chords create a mystical sound that anyone should find. On the other hand, it sounds a little too tame in some songs, like you can't listen to them without trying to find something else to do to pass the time. This kind of flaw is problematic when making an album filled with the industrial/symphonic combo that is cyber metal. Antagonist is still good, just needs to be better improved. Neurotech would start building its way up afterwards....

Favorites: "Inject Me Now", "Nonexistent", "The Angst Zeit", "We are the Last", "The Sky is Always Open"

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Shadowdoom9 (Andi) Shadowdoom9 (Andi) / December 13, 2024 01:48 PM