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Quebec-based progressive thrash metallers
issued studio offering
in early 2022. They then celebrated 40 years together with a tour and the early-years box set
, which compiled remastered versions of their first three studio albums (
,
) with live material and unissued demos. 2023's
further mines the band's storied past, but as if it were being created in the present. With
delving into their catalog for deep cuts, this set provides fans with a portrait of the band's evolving sound and creative approach, and in doing so serves to enhance, not diminish, their established musical identity.
Opener "Condemned to the Gallows" appeared on the
compilation. The original version offered a muscular hardcore/thrash metal approach, and this one nods squarely at the garage rock influences of
and
. The title track from 1987's
here is less weird. The shard-like, ringing guitar riffs are heard separately as well as in harmonic juxtaposition to the others. Another selection from
, "Macrosolutions to Megaproblems," is as knotty as the original but also cleaner in production, with a filthy bass groove undergirding the entire architecture. "Pre-Ignition" is one of the minor selections from 1989's controversial
. Its reinvention transforms it into polyrhythmic, angular prog metal. This version of "Nuage Fractal," from 1991's
, adds layers of reverb-laden psychedelia, rhythmic syncopation, and complex harmonies that reflect modern prog metal. "Fix My Heart," originally on 1993's
, exists at the crash-and-burn intersection of trashy garaqe rock and psych. "Rise," from 1997's underrated
, features
on lead vocals (
left between 1994 and 2002); this arrangement relies as much on post-punk as it does vanguard metal. With
on vocals, it far eclipses the original. After leaving
, bassist
joined
, recording an eponymous album with them in 2003. This version of "Rebel Robot" from that date moves the tune's motivic Middle Eastern modal riff into the center, building out each verse-chorus-bridge along that mysterious progression.
began writing in earnest on their 2022 tour, while putting finishing touches on a documentary film and illustrated band memoir. The closing track, "Morgoeth Tales," offers knotty, interlocking riffs, abstract guitar harmonics, staggered polyrhythms, and streamlined production boiling inside prog metal.
The compact disc version of
features a cover of
's "Home" chosen for its lyrical relevance to the present era.
sees
remain abundantly creative and capable of offering their musical past and present inside an arresting, innovative futurist aesthetic. ~ Thom Jurek