Mnemic - Sons of the System (2010)Release ID: 5729

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The consistent path of Mnemic continues! Vocalist Michael Bøgballe was with the band for their developing debut Mechanical Spin Phenomena and their superb sophomore The Audio Injected Soul. Then for their third album Passenger came the late Guillaume Bideau. He had done an outstanding job with his growls and cleans in that album, and did he keep it up in this album? Yes sir!

His amazing vocals are part of this satisfying plethora of djenty industrial/groove metal. In the music, there are solid heavy guitars and electronic soundscapes, all a great reason to consider this album underrated.

The opening title track brings back some of the band's earlier riff technicality especially in the fast thrashy verses, but they haven't forgotten about their more recent catchy choruses worth singing along to. "Diesel Uterus" is well-suited for my modern taste. "Mnightmare" is another heavy banger. "The Erasing" has some of the band's strongest groove with an interesting catchy riff after the chorus.

"Climbing Towards Stars" somehow reminds me of if they took Excessive Force's "Ride the Bomb" or Daft Punk's "Harder Better Faster Stronger" and transform either song into their own track of their usual style. Though it's not as forgettable as "March of the Tripods" that drags on into the end, but the high industrial metal quality is still up. "Fate" is another highlight that helps the band achieve what they need here. "Hero(in)" has some of the best elements of their sound, including a regular lead groove staying together with an irregular beat, arranging things in a more atmospheric fashion.

"Elongated Sporadic Bursts" seems to drag on longer than it should, but it still works a bit well. "Within" is another well-accomplished feat, where the nice melody is in engaging contrast with the heavy groove. "Orbiting" adds a bit of Voivod-like progressiveness and Zao-like mid-tempo hardcore into the usual industrial/groove metal mix. However, if you're getting any one of the bonus track editions, I should warn you, "Dreamjunkie" is mostly some mainstream-sounding junk that shall stay as a bonus track.

Once again, Mnemic proved themselves to be a monstrous cauldron of influences from Fear Factory and Meshuggah. I think one real regret this band has is not having as much recognition as they should have, which I guess is one reason for their split, though not before one more album. Take on the system!

Favorites: "Sons of the System", "Mnightmare", "The Erasing", "Fate", "Hero(in)", "Within"

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Sons of the System
Year
2010
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The Pit
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Industrial Metal (conventional)

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Groove Metal (conventional)

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