Album
The Sound Of Perseverance
1998 · Rock
32 collectors on Gatefold own this

The Sound Of Perseverance is a Metal album by Death, originally released in 1998. On Gatefold: 84 pressings tracked, owned by 32 collectors.
About
One year after the release of <i>The Sound of Perseverance</i> in 1998, Death mastermind Chuck Schuldiner would receive an official diagnosis of brain cancer and pass away in 2001. One suspects he may have been cognizant that not all was well during the making of Death’s seventh and final record, because <i>The Sound of Perseverance</i> is an exceptionally pained album intent on breaking free from the constraints of a figuratively flawed body—lyrically and musically. The zenith of both is fully encapsulated by “A Moment of Clarity” towards the album’s end. Lead guitarist Shannon Hamm’s solo, which barrels uninterrupted from 2:20 to 3:50, is not so much a typical spotlight as a classical arrangement. The existential angst that propels the themes of <i>The Sound of Perseverance</i> already sets it apart, but its resulting form was cumulatively reactionary: Schuldiner retained the unearthly high-pitched screeching he cultivated on 1995’s <i>Symbolic</i> to avoid throat injury, a style of vocalizing diametrically opposed to the low-slung growls that continue to define the genre. Most songs are in excess of six minutes (“Flesh and the Power It Holds” clocks in at over eight). Schuldiner and Hamm regularly favor melodious lead lines over doubling riff. Bassist Scott Clendenin is not only as audible as the guitar, but frequently engages in flights of counter-melody and gregarious fills—even introducing fan-favorite “Spirit Crusher” alongside <i>The Sound of Perseverance</i>’s coup de grace of uniquene, drummer Richard Christy. Christy’s inexorably inventive and bafflingly intricate playing took Gene Hoglan’s work on <i>Symbolic</i> and ran ahead of it, marrying jazz sensibilities to then-unheard reaches of metaled technicality—a stylistic feat that would not be further explored by the genre until 2002 when Chris Pennie similarly elevated The Dillinger Escape Plan’s <i>Irony Is a Dead Scene</i>. .
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Tracklist
- 1Scavenger Of Human Sorrow6:54
- 2Bite The Pain4:29
- 3Spirit Crusher6:44
- 4Story To Tell6:34
- 5Flesh And The Power It Holds8:25
- 6Voice Of The Soul3:42
- 7To Forgive Is To Suffer5:55
- 8A Moment Of Clarity7:22
- 9Painkiller6:03
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Progressive Metal
- intense
- cerebral
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Chris WilliamsDRUMS
- Chuck SchuldinerBAND , GUITAR, VOCALS ELECTRIC GUITAR, VOCALS GUITAR
- Richard ChristyBAND , DRUMS DRUMS PERFORMER , DRUMS
- Scott ClendeninBAND , BASS BASS BASS GUITAR
- Shannon HammBAND , GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR GUITAR
- Steve DiGiorgioBASS
- Paul PayneVOCALS
32 collectors on Gatefold own this · 84 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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