Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Abnegation - Verses of the Bleeding (1998) Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Abnegation - Verses of the Bleeding (1998)

Shadowdoom9 (Andi) Shadowdoom9 (Andi) / October 04, 2022 / 0

Abnegation was one of the very first bands to connect the bridge between metalcore and death metal in the 90s, plus adding in a bit of Slayer riffing. It wasn't until their 1996 split EP with Chapter when they've gone from obscure to influential. They were following the common straight-edge lifestyle with their views of veganism and pro-life. But with this different sound, they've become very divisive within the scene...

Verses of the Bleeding is more weird than good in some ways. It's different from what the more hardcore fans might expect. The earlier fans might be in dismay by the fact that 3 of the founding members already left, and the switch from hardcore to evil death metal. On top of that, they were still in Goodlife, a Belgian record label for hardcore bands and hardcore fans, and those fans were vegans and activists. The band went from holy to unholy, not giving a f*** about their longtime audience. And I bet the sh*tty gruesome cover art was a dead giveaway for all this. Personally, I have more of this deathcore/metal album to judge than ideology changes, so let's dig right in!

It starts promising with my favorite song here, "When the Smoke Clears", the shortest while having guitar aggression. The title track has that lo-fi death metal sound going on to remind you of Morbid Angel and Deicide. However, the lo-fi is too low, that first minute of film-samples has tired me out, and the riffing is decent but not interesting enough for me. "Hopes of Harmony", has some slight redemption in fine significance with their earlier hardcore, but the only thing truly heavy is the so-so death growling.

"Bury the Needle" is another short favorite here, having the guitar and vocals reminiscent of early Cannibal Corpse. I think I like the shorter songs best. "Stones That Strike the Cedar" was recorded from an earlier demo, though subject to destructive criticism. Same with "Drowning in Halo's Water", also fast but doesn't mean it's ever powerful.

"A Kiss Before Dying" is one of the most brutal songs I've heard, and it's hard to believe that my metal interest slowly evolved from the epic melodic progressive metal of Symphony X to the brutal deathcore/metal of this album. "Cry of the Ezurate" is a vicious ending track that I enjoy, and it's not as short as the other two highlights. There's also, apparently, a bonus cover of Venom's "Welcome to Hell", but I couldn't find that one. Fine with me, because I've had enough here.

It's no surprise how overwhelming the album's resulting controversy was for the band. They broke up at the end of the year, and not much is known about the members since. I prefer to get my early deathcore from a more hardcore band like Day of Suffering, and I should dive into Abnegation's earlier hardcore stuff too. Yeah, I probably should....

Favorites (only ones I really like): "When the Smoke Clears", "Bury the Needle", "Cry of the Ezurate"

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