Redeemer (album)

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Redeemer
Redeemer cover
Studio album by Machinae Supremacy
Released March 18, 2006
Recorded 2004
Genre SID Metal/Metal
Length 65:46
Label Hubnester Industries/Spinefarm Records
Professional reviews
Machinae Supremacy chronology
Jets'n'Guns Soundtrack
(2004)
Redeemer
(2006)
Overworld
(2008)
Underground edition
Underground edition

Redeemer is the second studio album of the SID Metal band Machinae Supremacy, released March 18, 2006. Originally planned for release by Music By Design Records Ltd. in 2005, it was delayed when MBD Records ceased to exist. On February 6, 2006, to celebrate the release of the new website, two new tracks from the album were made available for download; Rise and Through The Looking Glass.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

There are two versions of Redeemer, the Underground Edition (RUE) and the retail edition (RRE).

The album was recorded in Blind Dog Studios and Hubnester Industries, Luleå. All songs were written and performed by Machinae Supremacy.

[edit] Underground Edition

Released March 18, 2006.

  1. "Elite" – 4:24
  2. "Rise" – 5:32
  3. "Fury" – 5:06
  4. "Ronin" – 4:17
  5. "Kaori Stomp" – 4:17
  6. "Hate" – 4:12
  7. "I Know the Reaper" – 4:35
  8. "Seventeen" – 3:45
  9. "The Cavern of Lost Time" – 0:34
  10. "Rogue World Asylum" – 4:13
  11. "Through the Looking Glass" – 5:10
  12. "Oki Kuma's Adventure" – 5:12 (Japanese for to Big Bear's [Adventure][1])
  13. "Reanimator (March of the Undead III)" – 5:00
  14. "Prelude to Empire" – 1:37
  15. "Empire" – 6:51

[edit] Retail edition

The album is remixed and and was released on November 8, 2006 by Spinefarm Records.[2] This version included an additional track Ghost (Beneath the Surface), which was originally released as a site release.

  1. "Elite" – 4:23
  2. "Through the Looking Glass" – 5:07
  3. "Rogue World Asylum" – 4:10
  4. "Rise" – 5:30
  5. "I Know the Reaper" – 4:34
  6. "Hate" – 4:13
  7. "Ghost (Beneath the Surface)" – 5:11
  8. "Seventeen" – 3:42
  9. "Ronin" – 5:13
  10. "Oki Kuma's Adventure" – 5:23
  11. "Reanimator (March of the Undead III)" – 5:02

[edit] Reception

Redeemer received mostly positive reviews, Matthias Mineur saying "Unaware of the tight rules that govern more 'scene' oriented nations, [Machinae Supremacy] have invented something magnificent: power rock." Several reviews have described the sound as almost "pop" like, while still remaining heavy, Nick Russel suggesting the album is "Pop music for metalheads?" and John A. Hanson coining the term "power-pop" to describe the sound.

One criticism is Stjärnström's vocals, with one reviewer describing them as "Although admittedly one of the whinier vocalists I've heard in quite a while," but he then adds at it "manages to be epic all the same."

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Additional Personnel

  • Fredrik Nordström - Mixing
  • Patrik J - Mixing
  • Thomas Eberger - Mastering
  • Erica Öberg of Inja - Additional vocals
  • Chicka Kowahira - Additional vocals
  • Kahl Hellmer - Bass

[edit] Notes

Redeemer REVIEWS. Collection of quotes from reviews. Retrieved on 2007-11-09.

  1. ^ Re: teddy bear that saves the world?. Oki Kuma translation. Retrieved on November 6, 2006.
  2. ^ Machinae Supremacy on Spinefarm. Details of the album. Retrieved on November 6, 2006.

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