Vindication | 
| Artist: Susperia Label: Nuclear Blast Americ Category: Music
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 286568
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 6585 UPC: 727361658526 EAN: 0727361658526 ASIN: B000066425
Release Date: May 28, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Cage of Remembrance | | • | Bitter Man | | • | Anguished Scream (For Vengeance) | | • | Petrified | | • | Bounty Hunter | | • | Completion | | • | Warmaster | | • | Dead Man's World | | • | Cast Life Into Fire | | • | Bleed Yourself |
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Album Description 2nd album on Nuclear Blast shows the band progressing into new realms of metal. Features Tjodalv, original drummer and founding member of Dimmu Borgir and drummer for old Man's Child.
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Susperia strike gold March 2, 2004 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Susperia is a project brought together by ex-Dimmu Borgir drummer Tjodalv. Let me tell you, this album will beat the crap out of you and want you screaming for more. Susperia's first album, Predominance was ok, nothing too impressive or new, and in my opinion, bland and uninspiring. Vindication however, is the complete opposite. From the opening track Cage of Remembrance, the band will make your ears bleed and your skull crack with a pummeling assault of razor sharp guitars, thunderous drum blasts and bass lines, and lead vocalist Athera's surprisingly wide range vocal skills. To me, it seems, Susperia decided to go with something different on Vindication then they did on their debut. Its almost as if they wanted to throw in a blend of different metal styles and forge it into one solid sound. In my opinion, they succeeded magnificently. You have black metal in the vein of Dimmu Borgir, thrash metal in the vein of Pantera and Slayer, and even some melodic metal like older In Flames. The song structures are laid out well, starting off either hard and heavy, then slowing down to a dirgy crawl, or starting out with some haunting clean guitar licks then kicking into high gear with a massive wall of grand distorted guitar bliss. Athera's vocals are impressive, he changes so much in one song he's far from boring, sounding one minute like Phil Ansolmo from Pantera, then going to a Tom Araya like scream the next. Cyrus and Elvorn simply rip out the guitar riffs on this album. I mean it when I say that these are some of the heaviest, meatiest, and most head bangable guitar riffs I have ever hear since perhaps Slayer or Children of Bodom. Tjodalv pounds away on the drum kit, blast beating one minute, then stepping down to a nice, even, though still hard hitting tempo the next. Vindication is based heavily on rhythm riffs, and although there are not too many solos, the music changes pace enough times to keep each song fresh and stops them from becoming stale and redundent. All the guitars are packed with enough distortion to make any other metal band jealous, and the way Susperia blends the heavy rhythm riffs together would make even the legendary Slayer proud. Every song on here to me is memorable. I can pretty much gurantee anyone who listens to this album only once, that you will have some riff from one of these songs stuck in your head. Such songs as "Anguished Scream", "The Bitter Man", and my personal favorite "The Bounty Hunter" are good examples of this. Do yourself a favor, if your tired of the boring done over and over again death metal such as Deicide and Morbid Angel, or if you are looking for a new band to check out because others like In Flames or Soilwork have become a dissapointment, pick up Susperia's Vindication. I guarentee you will not be let down. Memorable Tracks: The Bitter Man, Anguished Scream, Bounty Hunter, Warmaster
Solid, heavy...but not a masterpiece. September 3, 2005 Dance Of Macabre (Pittsburgh, Pa, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Given the elements of their origin, the sound of Susperia is an initial surprise. After all, when members of Old Man's Child, Satyricon, and Dimmu Borgir get together to jam, you expect a very distinct style. You expect something reminiscent of their genre. But with Susperia, an entirely different path is taken. "Vindication" is a heavy, punishing slab of post-thrash groove, contrasted by the occasional foray into venomous assaults of speed and savagery. And when you think you have a good bead on where Susperia is coming from, they pull the rug out from under your feet with slow, gothic-metal grinds and blistering black-metal brutality. Perhaps the most potent blow from "Vindication" is dealt with the riffs. Simply put, they are enormous and crush everything in their wake. It is hard to resist tapping your foot to some of these tracks. Performance-wise, this album is the wet-dream of any drummer. The percussion is almost ridiculously good. The drummer, known simply as Tjodalv, rips out blast-beats and savage double-bass, but is extremely tasteful and never overplays. This album is worth the purchase for his performance alone. But, this album is far from a masterpiece. Vocalist Athera is one of the main reasons this album never fully takes off, despite its several attempts. His range is limited, and at his best, he sounds like a Philip Anselmo impersonator with a bad case of the flu. He is certainly not a terrible vocalist by any means. But his vocals are adequate at best, which does hold some of the songs down. Secondly, there are few songs here that I would call "memorable" or note-worthy. After listening to "Vindication" thoroughly, you are certainly impressed with the sound and sterling production quality, but you probably won't have any of these songs stuck in your head. Definitely worth buying if you are a metal fan, especially of Scandinavian bands. Susperia is a melting pot of styles and techniques, and a good one at that. But don't expect "The Jester Race" or "Slaughter Of The Soul" from this one.
Death/black metal at it's point December 25, 2002 Gloria Rebolledo Perez (puebla, puebla Mexico) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This album it's an advance for the band trayectory, with only tow album they managed to get their own style and to become one of the most original bands of the last years. Their sound is catchy, their vocals dark and heavy and their songs disturbing. All that a real metal fan neads to be happy about an album. I did buy this album, because the last album was a great one, but when i listen to this one i ran to my best friend house and put it in his cd player to make him listen to it. He right away went to the cd shop to buy him a copy of it, and this story continues the same with my other friends. So we will keep it like this the album is great, it's a: you must have.Este disco es uno de los mejores discos de death/black metal que he oido y miren que he oido muchisimos, es un disco que contiene todo lo que un fan del metal debe conciderar esencial: Rifts pesados y tecnicos impresionantes, una voz profunda y obscura, temas que hacen pensar. Este album causo revuelo entre mis amigos y casi todos lo tienen ahora y esto de comprarlo el dia que se los ensene. Asi que este disco Uds. lo quieren en su coleccion.
Dark and heavy! March 24, 2007 Logan Zwei (Floral Park, NY) Susperia delivers a dark and powerful album with 'Vindication'. Dark vocals and guttural screams complement the heavy and melodic guitars and the tight percussive work that Susperia is known for. With songs like The Bitter Man (in my opinion, the greatest song Susperia has ever written), Cage of Remembrance, and Dead Man's World, this album is a great addition to any fan of metal's collection.
A new style of metal.. October 15, 2003 progpatron01 (mn) This album is somewhere between black and classic iced earth like metal. I really like the sound. The high point of this album is most cirtainly the drumming provided by trodjav, who is a past member of dimmu borgir. Though a great album it lacks quality tracks, and the vocals arnt that great. This is why i gave it only 4out of 5
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