Mnemic - The Audio Injected Soul (2004)Release ID: 5727
Denmark is probably the quietest country in Scandinavia when it comes to metal. Not that it ever was quiet, but the amount of metal bands there isn't as huge as Norway, Sweden, and Finland. There are a couple prominent death metal bands hailing from there, Hatesphere and Illdisposed, along with the scene branching out into the death-doom of Saturnus, the progressive power metal of Wuthering Heights, and finally, the modern industrial/groove metal of Mnemic. Their smashing debut Mechanical Spin Phenomena is a great start of a journey for the band and their listeners, but if you're looking for something to perfectly seal that deal, prepare for the Audio Injected Soul!
Mnemic's futuristic metal sound once again has thrashy chaos and atmospheric power added to the mix. There's slightly more originality compared to the debut that had heavy amounts of Meshuggah influence, now forming together the band's original style. You can recognize the fun storming riffs and wonderful harmonic melodies. The vocals by Michael Bøgballe keep things all in place, though he would leave the band the following year.
We start off the album with "The Audio Injection", a short intro recorded using the band's special AM3D technology. "Dreamstate Emergency" follows as a straight-up banger. Heaviness is totally on their agenda here, though there's a soothing chorus before more of the riff attack. The ultimate anthem for the band in a nutshell! "Door 2.12" keeps up the wild pace. Its chorus is one of the best here and is definitely worth your money if you're buying it. "Illuminate" has some things drowned out, but it's not bad at all and has kept the album's perfection up.
Released as a single, "Deathbox" has tons of madness to be injected in your mind and soul, especially in the AM3D technology. "Sane vs. Normal" has some more wild heavy wackiness, though with a serial killer lyrical theme ("I made the mistakes I couldn’t afford to make, Hell, they even knocked on my door because they found a dead girl in the lake"). More personality is included in "Jack Vegas", including the dialogue performed by Bøgballe in multiple vocal styles.
Shooting the target further is "Mindsaver". Then there's more atmosphere in "Overdose in the Hall of Fame". It's unfortunate that "The Silver Drop" doesn't stand out the way it should, but the perfect of the album is kept intact. In saying that, you might think my reaction to the band covering the Duran Duran hit "Wild Boys" wouldn't be pretty. And the truth is, nothing is spoiled! It's another pleasant example of a band metalizing a pop hit to be way better than the original. However, it's not as spectacular as the highlights of the album, while still a wild fun ride.
The Audio Injected Soul is an album to recommend for the wildest metalheads out there. It's so interesting how catchy and melodic this album is while having the usual heavy chaos. This is modern thrashy industrial/groove metal that fans of Fear Factory, Strapping Young Lad, and Machine Head should get into. A standout in the trek of Denmark's finest band of modern futuristic metal!
Favorites: "Dreamstate Emergency", "Door 2.12", "Deathbox", "Jack Vegas", "Overdose in the Hall of Fame"
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Groove Metal |
Industrial Metal |
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