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1Disturbed: Asylum Review Empty Disturbed: Asylum Review Tue 31 Aug 2010, 03:37

CrowX

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There is no bigger band in hard rock right now than Disturbed. Over the past decade, they have helped to revolutionize the popularity of aggressive music, both in America and the world. From their stunning debut The Sickness to the thrilling masterpiece Indestructible, Disturbed is the face of heavy music for the majority of the world. They may not be the heaviest or most aggressive band, but they are the one that people will name most often when discussing the genre. It also doesn’t hurt that they are among the most socially conscious bands in the world, and that their lyrics speak for the forgotten, abused, and neglected of an entire generation. Their fifth album, Asylum, sees Disturbed at their most ambitious since 2005’s Ten Thousand Fists, crafting new and intricate songs that show a remarkable sonic evolution.

The opening of Asylum is all it takes to show that Disturbed has begun trying new things and wants to branch out more. For the first time in their career, an instrumental track, “Remnants”, opens the album, providing an excellent introduction into the album’s title track. Much of the album is focused on groove and precision structure, similar to 2002’s Believe. Tracks like “Crucified” and “Serpentine” demand movement with the flow of the music. At the same time, there is also a greater emphasis placed on tempo and pacing throughout the album. Parts on “The Infection” and “Innocence” move much faster than typical songs of the band’s history, while “Another Way to Die” and “Sacrifice” are slower and more deliberate in their composition. All of these elements keep the album interesting and varied from beginning to end. On top of the musical expansion, the album also covers new lyrical territory for Disturbed, as they attack historical subjects like the Holocaust (“Never Again”), current issues like global warming (“Another Way to Die”), and topics in the realms of fantasy like werewolves (“The Animal”) and demons (“Serpentine”).

At its core, though, Asylum is still a Disturbed album, with the key elements of their sound still perfectly intact. Nothing represents this better than the title track, which may be one of the strongest, catchiest songs the band has written in their entire career. With its infectious bass line, memorable lead riff, and sing-along lyrics, “Asylum” stands alongside “Down With the Sickness”, “Prayer”, “Stricken”, and “Inside the Fire” in the tradition of near-perfect singles from Disturbed. “Never Again” and “Warrior” also fit in well with the band’s history, showing that Disturbed has not lost sight of their roots in their effort for progression. Also still present are David Draiman’s lyrics about personal heartbreak, struggles, and loss. Some tracks come from Draiman’s own personal experiences, while others are more general topics that most of the band’s fans will relate to. Either way, these parts of Asylum link it perfectly with the band’s previous albums while still allowing it to maintain its own identity.

Asylum is undoubtedly one of the strongest albums in Disturbed’s storied career. The Chicago quartet has only gotten better with time, finding their stride and never straying from their origins. If Ten Thousand Fists is the large tiger of Disturbed’s discography, oversized with more muscle than necessary, and Indestructible is the lean jaguar, fine-cut to just the foundation and essentials, then Asylum is the lion, king of the jungle, perfectly balanced in both core strength and added power to create the purest musical engine for emotional expression. This album is one that Disturbed can be extremely proud of, and it is one that fans will enjoy for many years to come.

2Disturbed: Asylum Review Empty Re: Disturbed: Asylum Review Tue 31 Aug 2010, 03:56

PoisonIvy

PoisonIvy
Haunted
" If Ten Thousand Fists is the large tiger of Disturbed’s discography, oversized with more muscle than necessary, and Indestructible is the lean jaguar, fine-cut to just the foundation and essentials, then Asylum is the lion, king of the jungle, perfectly balanced in both core strength and added power to create the purest musical engine for emotional expression"


loved this part!!!

great to see another very positive review!!

3Disturbed: Asylum Review Empty Re: Disturbed: Asylum Review Tue 31 Aug 2010, 08:28

Willistor

Willistor
Stupified
great review Crow, you hit that dead on ^_^

4Disturbed: Asylum Review Empty Re: Disturbed: Asylum Review Tue 31 Aug 2010, 09:54

GuiltyPleasures

GuiltyPleasures
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WOW!!! Great review! This is exactly what I've been trying to tell people about Disturbed for the last decade...I couldn't have said it better myself!

5Disturbed: Asylum Review Empty Re: Disturbed: Asylum Review Tue 31 Aug 2010, 14:24

The(New)Guy

The(New)Guy
Stupified
PoisonIvy wrote:" If Ten Thousand Fists is the large tiger of Disturbed’s discography, oversized with more muscle than necessary, and Indestructible is the lean jaguar, fine-cut to just the foundation and essentials, then Asylum is the lion, king of the jungle, perfectly balanced in both core strength and added power to create the purest musical engine for emotional expression"


loved this part!!!

great to see another very positive review!!
Indeed, great analogy but the lion thing fails because Asylum isn't in the same class as TTF and Indestructible... a hawk is more suitable because a bird would underline the maturity and complexity of Asylum.

6Disturbed: Asylum Review Empty Re: Disturbed: Asylum Review Tue 31 Aug 2010, 20:23

4everDisturbed

4everDisturbed
Inside The Fire
The(New)Guy wrote:
PoisonIvy wrote:" If Ten Thousand Fists is the large tiger of Disturbed’s discography, oversized with more muscle than necessary, and Indestructible is the lean jaguar, fine-cut to just the foundation and essentials, then Asylum is the lion, king of the jungle, perfectly balanced in both core strength and added power to create the purest musical engine for emotional expression"


loved this part!!!

great to see another very positive review!!
Indeed, great analogy but the lion thing fails because Asylum isn't in the same class as TTF and Indestructible... a hawk is more suitable because a bird would underline the maturity and complexity of Asylum.
I agree. A better fit for the analogy

7Disturbed: Asylum Review Empty Re: Disturbed: Asylum Review Fri 03 Sep 2010, 21:41

BadReligion

BadReligion
CrowX wrote:[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]

There is no bigger band in hard rock right now than Disturbed.
Godsmack is bigger than Disturbed. band
Seriously though, I'd love to see whihc album is gonna sell more copies, Asylum or The Oracle.



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8Disturbed: Asylum Review Empty Re: Disturbed: Asylum Review Fri 03 Sep 2010, 21:48

GuiltyPleasures

GuiltyPleasures
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The Oracle's been out a while, so it's a waiting game. Wait til both band's record cycles end before any comparisons can be made.

9Disturbed: Asylum Review Empty Re: Disturbed: Asylum Review Fri 03 Sep 2010, 22:00

BadReligion

BadReligion
GuiltyPleasures wrote:The Oracle's been out a while, so it's a waiting game. Wait til both band's record cycles end before any comparisons can be made.
This is what I was thinking as well. Only time will tell.

10Disturbed: Asylum Review Empty Re: Disturbed: Asylum Review Wed 31 Aug 2011, 16:19

yanksandjetsfan

yanksandjetsfan
Disturbed One
Happy 1 year anniversary Asylum!!!

11Disturbed: Asylum Review Empty Re: Disturbed: Asylum Review Wed 31 Aug 2011, 17:11

ShockAndAwe

ShockAndAwe
Asylum
I have The Oracle by Godsmack. Honestly, its a great album and Godsmack kicks ass but I just cant hear any progression from them. How can you say Godsmack is bigger than Disturbed? Wheres there 4 no.1 albums in a row? Hands down Disturbed's Asylum blow Godsmack away in sales. For heavens sake, This Sickness album sales are still growing at an impressive rate 10 years later.

12Disturbed: Asylum Review Empty Re: Disturbed: Asylum Review Thu 01 Sep 2011, 11:26

GODSERENITY

GODSERENITY
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ShockAndAwe wrote:I have The Oracle by Godsmack. Honestly, its a great album and Godsmack kicks ass but I just cant hear any progression from them. How can you say Godsmack is bigger than Disturbed? Wheres there 4 no.1 albums in a row? Hands down Disturbed's Asylum blow Godsmack away in sales. For heavens sake, This Sickness album sales are still growing at an impressive rate 10 years later.

The Oracle isn't even that great of an album. Aside from not even a handful of good songs the Album sucks. Godsmack has pretty much stayed the same through all of their albums. Same vocals same riffs same solos same beat. Disturbed on the other hand, improve everytime a new album comes out. Play the Sickness then listen to Asylum tell me you can't see any kind of growth! I would've very much liked to see Disturbed and Godsmack play together but as far as the better band... Is it really even a comparison? Disturbed hands down and yes they are "The Band" right now

13Disturbed: Asylum Review Empty Re: Disturbed: Asylum Review Sat 03 Sep 2011, 00:11

disturbedsikkness

disturbedsikkness
Believer
GODSERENITY wrote:
ShockAndAwe wrote:I have The Oracle by Godsmack. Honestly, its a great album and Godsmack kicks ass but I just cant hear any progression from them. How can you say Godsmack is bigger than Disturbed? Wheres there 4 no.1 albums in a row? Hands down Disturbed's Asylum blow Godsmack away in sales. For heavens sake, This Sickness album sales are still growing at an impressive rate 10 years later.

The Oracle isn't even that great of an album. Aside from not even a handful of good songs the Album sucks. Godsmack has pretty much stayed the same through all of their albums. Same vocals same riffs same solos same beat. Disturbed on the other hand, improve everytime a new album comes out. Play the Sickness then listen to Asylum tell me you can't see any kind of growth! I would've very much liked to see Disturbed and Godsmack play together but as far as the better band... Is it really even a comparison? Disturbed hands down and yes they are "The Band" right now

Only thing I'd like to note (besides my general agreement) is that Disturbed's main growth is in the instruments. And then, mainly in Danny and Mikey. Those two have grown so much, mainly from Ten Thousand Fists to Asylum, that it's sometimes just weird to listen to an old Disturbed song and then a newer one. It's crazy.

But I actually think David's "progression" hasn't happened much. I have to admit, I miss his "bark-like" delivery that had this really vicious kind of edge and energy in The Sickness. With each album, he's refined that into actual singing and melody. It's not a bad thing, but it's less distinct in my opinion.

Something about "But I stiiiiiilllll haven't fouuuund, what I'm lookin' foooor" just doesn't jive well with "Why can't you just fuck off and die? Why can't you just leave here and die? Never stick your hand in my face again bitch! Fuck you! I don't need this shit! You stupid, sadistic, abusive fucking whore! How would you like to see how it feels mommy?! Here it comes, get ready to die!!!!!" I guess, in a nutshell, what I'm trying to say is that David has gone soft.

But again, I'm not trying to say it in a negative connotation - I'm just noting it.

14Disturbed: Asylum Review Empty Re: Disturbed: Asylum Review Tue 06 Sep 2011, 21:32

DYLANPCRIDDLE

DYLANPCRIDDLE
One of The Ten Thousand
GODSERENITY wrote:
ShockAndAwe wrote:I have The Oracle by Godsmack. Honestly, its a great album and Godsmack kicks ass but I just cant hear any progression from them. How can you say Godsmack is bigger than Disturbed? Wheres there 4 no.1 albums in a row? Hands down Disturbed's Asylum blow Godsmack away in sales. For heavens sake, This Sickness album sales are still growing at an impressive rate 10 years later.

The Oracle isn't even that great of an album. Aside from not even a handful of good songs the Album sucks. Godsmack has pretty much stayed the same through all of their albums. Same vocals same riffs same solos same beat. Disturbed on the other hand, improve everytime a new album comes out. Play the Sickness then listen to Asylum tell me you can't see any kind of growth! I would've very much liked to see Disturbed and Godsmack play together but as far as the better band... Is it really even a comparison? Disturbed hands down and yes they are "The Band" right now

to be fair, the band that is building the most momentum right now is probably A7X. I don't really think they have 1 album better than any Disturbed album, but from a collective perspective, Avenged Sevenfold has more momentum than any other metal band right now, winning pretty much every major Revolver Golden Gods award this year. I think Disturbed's peak was during the Indestructible album, whether another peak is left to come is yet to be seen. in summary, Disturbed will always be my favourite band, but I think A7X is just more popular right now in the rock/metal community.

15Disturbed: Asylum Review Empty Re: Disturbed: Asylum Review Wed 07 Sep 2011, 11:31

PoisonIvy

PoisonIvy
Haunted
to be honest, the "nightmare" album is absolutely exceptional - i don't think they'll ever make a better album than that

16Disturbed: Asylum Review Empty Re: Disturbed: Asylum Review Wed 07 Sep 2011, 19:44

ShockAndAwe

ShockAndAwe
Asylum
5FDP is picking up momentum. With their new single "Under and Over it" and their track "Back for more" being featured on Madden 2012, that band is kicking ass and taking names.

17Disturbed: Asylum Review Empty Re: Disturbed: Asylum Review Wed 07 Sep 2011, 22:41

alexling88

alexling88
Inside The Fire
You are soo right about that and by the way i found out about some new songs they are going to release from the new record!!!!!!!\m/\m/

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