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| Symmetric in Design | 
enlarge | Artist: Scar Symmetry Label: Nuclear Blast Americ Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 22359
Format: Enhanced Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 1516 UPC: 727361151621 EAN: 0727361151621 ASIN: B000AA4LP0
Release Date: September 6, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: New and factory sealed. Free promo goodies with every order! We offer a huge selection of metal at the best prices.
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| Tracks:
| • | Chaosweaver - Scar Symmetry, Kjellgren, J. | | • | 2012 -- The Demise of the 5th Sun - Scar Symmetry, Nilsson, P. | | • | Dominion - Scar Symmetry, Nilsson, P. | | • | Underneath the Surface - Scar Symmetry, Kjellgren, J. | | • | Reborn - Scar Symmetry, Nilsson, P. | | • | Veil of Illusions - Scar Symmetry, Kjellgren, J. | | • | Obscure Alliance - Scar Symmetry, Kjellgren, J. | | • | Hybrid Cult - Scar Symmetry, Kjellgren, J. | | • | Orchestrate the Infinite - Scar Symmetry, Nilsson, P. | | • | Detach from the Outcome - Scar Symmetry, Nilsson, P. | | • | Seeds of Rebellion - Scar Symmetry, Kjellgren, J. | | • | The Eleventh Sphere - Scar Symmetry, Kjellgren, J. |
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Who are these guys???? December 4, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Oh my god!! Where did these guys come from???? Third earth??? phew!! Superb melodic metal with clean and death metal vocals... The reason why every melodic metal band succeeded in their quest is because they emphasize their music in melody. Melody will stick in your head for eternity!!! The brutality of growling vocals is intense... Great lead and rythym guitar work. There's nothing like Scar Symmetry in 2005. I highly recommend melodic metal fans to feast on this album!!
The guy under me has half of it right... July 10, 2005 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
But Scar Symmetry do not rip off Soilwork in any way. First of all, the vocalist growls as a scream, while Speed just screams with a lower voice in Soilwork's later albums. Their singing is probably what makes the comparison between the 2 bands. So which is better? New soilwork or Scar Symmetry. Definitely Scar Symmetry. Almost every song has a worthwhile guitar solo and while the formula of each song off of Stmmetric In Design is pretty much the same, it is extremely catchy and upbeat. Now how can a growling vocalist adapt to a upbeat happy sound? Well, its possible.
Now, if you are willing to invest in this band, I suggest asking yourself this question. Do I like listening to catchy, fast and to the point melodic death? Or do I like interpretive, heavy melodic death music, as it was originally intended to be? If you like heavier melodic death, I suggest looking up the band called Unmoored because this band has the same vocalist and is highly underrated. Unmoored is much heavier and they sing in the appropriate places, while growling much more.
I give Scar Symmetry 4 stars simply because while every song is worth your attention, it is the equal of a nu-metal type album that is melodic death. This means there is not much variety between the songs and it is just something you would be happy listening to the car and jamming out. And once again, like nu-metal albums, the songs are same in formula which means they have a solo, chorus with catchy singing, and growling in between.
Pounded Me August 9, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Scar Symmetry are a death metal band with both style and aggression in abundance. Christian Alvestam, (frontman), even looks like he wants to head butt your face through the back of your skull. In short, "Symmetric in Design" is a fest of agressive and pounding death metal, (which keyboards).
What I mentioned in my review for Pitch Black Progress stands true for this album. The percussions are traditional death metal beats for the most part, maintaining a frenetic pace and pounding bass. The guitars make good with the melodies and the solos are all technically excellent.The keyboards, while not overdoing it, add a good level of atmosphere to the music, just hovering in the background and doing their bit. Taken in total, the music is tight and accomplished: everything a death metaller would expect and more.
Vocally, grind and clean combine to provide a unique mix of aggression and melodic range. Alvestam can really sing well, and does both styles exceptionally well.
Personal favourite songs include "Chaosweaver", "Underneath the Surface", "Reborn" and "Hybrid Cult".
Since hearing Scar Symmetry, I have definitely become a fan of theirs and will eagerly await anything else they bring out. Simply awesome death that is innovative and new.
Great, But Has So Much More Potential October 16, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Now, dont get me wrong, this album is great, but it could be godlike. These guys have the potential to be the best melodic death band out there if they just tighten it all together. I cant really put my finger on what seems out of place, but when you listen to songs like "Chaosweaver" "2012- Demise Of The 5th sun" "Obscure Alliance" and "Detach From The Outcome" you really know you are listening to genius at work. Compared to the rest of this album, those 4 songs just blow the rest away. If Scar Symmetry were to come out with this album all over again, I would only include like 6 or 7 songs, all of which would be the best from this CD, except they could leave out all of those mot-so-good songs like "Orchestrate The Infinite" or "Underneath The Surface".
The vocal range on this CD is simply mind blowing. Christian goes from a downright demonic growl to beautiful melodic singing in a heartbeat, and in most of the songs this works absoltely flawlessly, as in "Veil Of Illusions". ALso, he tries some Blck Metal vocals which are really interesting in "Hybrid Cult". The lyrics themselves are also well thought out and actually mean something, unlike some bands where they just spit out words and hope it sounds good.
The guitar work is definetly a highlight here, especially on the opening track "Chaosweaver" (which, might I say here, may be the best melodic death song out) in that track, the lead and rythm guitars of Per Nilsson and Jonas Kjellgren are simply unbelievable, producing a powerful riff (like the amazing one in "Obscure Alliance") which will keep you headbanging throughout the song. "Detach From The Outcome" has one of the best solos ever written, spanning all tones that a guitar can possible produce. The drumming and bass is spot on, especially in songs like "2012- Demise Of The 5th Sun" and "Dominion", where the shredding double bass drumming just pummels you into oblivion.
The only flaw of this CD is the hangtime in between the good songs, the thought of the absolute genius at work in some of these songs will just disappoint you in the thought of how godly this album really could be. But, this is no doubt worth picking up, as it is a very enjoyable CD with some memorable songs. Lets just hope Scar Symmetry will release another ne which will surpass "Symmetric In Design".
A solid debut... July 25, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I first heard and listened to SS with their second album Pitch Black Progress (which rocks). I like their newer stuff so much that I bought this one. It is a solid debut, but unless you love their second album, you probably won't like this one a whole lot. The vocals are a little too unpolished for me (both the clean and growls). Musically, this album does showcase the enormous progressive metal potential they have. All in all I think they are a great band to support, and look forward to their 3rd album.
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