Review by Daniel for Berzerker, The - The Berzerker (2000) Review by Daniel for Berzerker, The - The Berzerker (2000)

Daniel Daniel / February 20, 2023 / 0

When it comes to the niche cybergrind subgenre, the debut album from Melbourne’s The Berzerker is one of the more appropriate & deserving releases to receive the tag. Released on legendary UK extreme metal label Earache Records, “The Berzerker” sees creative mastermind Luke Kenny presenting a soundscape that combines the dark & twisted industrial beats of speedcore & gabber with the down-tuned grind riffage of early Carcass, a particularly extreme musical hybrid that shows promise initially but doesn’t always work if I’m being honest.

The album starts really well with album highlight “Reality” kicking things off & a string of decent inclusions following close behind it. Things start to get a little shaky towards the middle of the tracklisting before the ball gets dropped altogether over the last few tracks which include a couple of fairly pointless (& quite lengthy compared to the rest of the album) noise tracks to close things out. You’ll notice some obvious industrial influences on tracks like “February” & “Ignorance” while there are a couple of tunes that draw upon black metal for inspiration too (see “Forever” & “Ignorance”). It’s the over-the-top electronic beats that differentiate The Berzerker from your run of the mill deathgrind bands though & they can be a touch intrusive at times, particularly when they’re played at light-speed. I also find that the simpler power chord riffs lack a bit of ambition which detracts from the impact of the more brutal blast-beat sections.

Look, “The Berzerker” isn’t a total disaster but there are enough issues here to leave a slightly unpleasant taste in my mouth. I dig it from a conceptual point of view & appreciate the ambition, influences & atmospherics but it doesn’t quite gel consistently enough for my liking.

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