The Stench of Redemption

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The Stench of Redemption
The Stench of Redemption cover
Studio album by Deicide
Released August 22, 2006
Recorded 2006
Genre Death metal
Blackened Death metal
Length 38:29 (41:18 with bonus track)
Label Earache Records
Producer Steve Asheim
Professional reviews
Deicide chronology
Scars of the Crucifix
(2004)
The Stench Of Redemption
(2006)
Doomsday L.A Live - E.P
(2007)

The Stench of Redemption is the eighth studio album by Deicide. It is the first album by the band to feature Jack Owen (formerly of Cannibal Corpse) and Ralph Santolla (formerly of Iced Earth) on guitars. Two tracks were released exclusively via iTunes on June 6, 2006 (note: 6/6/6). The tracks are "Homage for Satan" and "Crucified for Innocence." Deicide decided to release the "digital EP" via the internet because of financial problems that the band and Earache Records had. The band has also canceled some of their gigs because of the money problems. As with albums before it, the disc features themes of destruction and anti-Christianity.

This is the first Deicide album have writing credits attributed to individual band members. All the music is written by Steve Asheim and all the lyrics by Glen Benton, although Jack Owen and Ralph Santolla are given credit for "additional arrangements, harmonies & themes."

Many critics have praised this album as a return to form for Deicide, despite the band losing both Eric and Brian Hoffman, the two founding members. There is a noticeable change in the guitar work, as guitar leads are much more prevalent and sometimes even reach epic proportions (a good example being the closing cut, "The Lord's Sedition", which is not only the longest Deicide song to date, but also notable for the moody, dark, clean guitar intro). The style of the solos on the album is also drastically different than it has been on previous Deicide records. Ralph Santolla and Jack Owen utilize a neo-classical style of guitar soloing along with the traditional riffing of Deicide. Many fans have also noticed Glen's trademark double-tracked vocal style sounds better than it has in years.

Some editions of the album include a cover of Black Night by Deep Purple, with rewritten lyrics by Glen Benton.

It is interesting to note that a passage of the song "The Lord's Sedition" is identitical to a section of the score from the movie Barb Wire.

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[edit] Comments on the album

"I'd have to say "stench" is definitely my favorite and the one I'm most proud of, glen too I think. It really all came together on this one, the material, the players, the sound, the vibe... It was a real pleasure doing this record with this line-up, almost effortless."- Steve Asheim[1]

[edit] Reviews

"the best Deicide album since “Legion” and in many ways it is even better than that one." "Benton sounds really pissed off again instead of just running through the motions, Steve Asheim’s drumming is blisteringly fast, while newcomers Jack Owen and Ralph Santolla inject some much-needed dynamism and oomph into the unit." "all that needs to be said is that these songs are the best, heaviest, most melodic (subtly) and blood-curdling from the band in many, many years." "after just one listen this new offering gave me a swift blow to the head and demanded my attention. Everything you’ve ever wanted (back) in Deicide is present here in spades, as well as some new but very welcome elements (primarily due to the new axe-duo, that kicks the living hell out of anything the Hoffman’s could ever muster), like technical riffing, very Heavy Metal-like solos and a renewed sense of urgency and energy." "this is a band re-discovering their balls and the result is one of the best albums of the year by the most improved band of the year." "Now excuse me while I finish scraping my eardrums off the walls and my jaw off the floor…"- The Metal Observer (Source: http://www.metal-observer.com/articles.php?lid=1&sid=1&id=11070)

"one of the greatest Death Metal albums of the present days." "one of the most intense experiences in modern metal; every single track has a life of its own due to the outstanding songwriting presented, every chord played, every tone reached and every solo completed shows a polished band to the core, Death Metal in its shocking best that's for sure." "This new line-up could be the dream-team of Death Metal" "This album is surely a masterpiece and it will surely become a classic record in the future" "I highly recommend this album, DO NOT miss this release." (Overall Rating: 9.6/10)- The Metal Storm [2]

[edit] Track listing

  1. "The Stench of Redemption" – 4:09
  2. "Death to Jesus" – 3:53
  3. "Desecration" – 4:31
  4. "Crucified for the Innocence" – 4:35
  5. "Walk with the Devil in Dreams You Behold" – 4:58
  6. "Homage for Satan" – 3:59
  7. "Not of This Earth" – 3:19
  8. "Never to Be Seen Again" – 3:24
  9. "The Lord’s Sedition" – 5:41
  10. "Black Night" (LP/Japanese/Limited Edition CD Bonus Track) – 2:43

[edit] Credits

All Music Written By Steve Asheim. All Lyrics Written By Glen Benton. Published By Earache Music.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Deicide interview (06/2006) - Metal Storm
  2. ^ Deicide - The Stench Of Redemption - Metal Storm


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