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Dead Alive

Dead Alive
Artist: Soul Embraced
Label: Solid State Records
Category: Music

Buy New: $13.98



Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 82777

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

EAN: 5099951983321
ASIN: B0016CP3CG

Release Date: April 29, 2008
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
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Tracks:

  • To End It All
  • Breaking Point
  • Curtain of Deceit
  • The Devil's Reflection
  • Everything Reminds Me of You
  • La Fin Absolue du Monde
  • Crawl
  • Into Darkness
  • Judas I've Become
  • Bloodstained Nevada
  • Kill This
  • In Memory
  • Dead Alive

Similar Items:

  • Was And Is to Come
  • The Raven and the Reaping
  • Immune
  • This Is My Blood
  • I, Lucifer

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Chugga chugga   November 30, 2008
J. Camp (Denver)
Musically speaking, I have to agree that a lack of creativity haunts this release. Sometimes the guitars just chugga chugga along with minimal variation. A beginner guitar player could learn some of the songs in a matter of hours I'm guessing. Living Sacrifice is much better (I only compare the two bands because of the mutual band members).

I don't think the production is all that great either. The album sounds good on my mp3 player (at 320 kbps), but the CD played on my truck's system sounds very muddled a lot of the time.

My main gripe (and the real reason for only two stars) is the fact that besides each band member thanking Jesus Christ or God, and a couple mentions of God in the lyrics, this album could very easily be considered secular. I'm talking from album art inside and out to song titles to 99% of the lyrics. Besides some of the lyrics on track six, almost nothing here is edifying or uplifting. If I wanted depressing non-Biblical secular metal I would have bought a Six Feet Under album. I really hope the upcoming Living Sacrifice is more Christ-centered.



2 out of 5 stars more of the same   June 24, 2008
XmisanthropistX (Horror City, PA)
1 out of 5 found this review helpful

the biggest problem with soul embraced is their total lack of creativity when it comes to songwriting.

thats all i'm going to say about this record.



5 out of 5 stars Guaranteed to add 20 lbs to your bench press!!!   May 17, 2008
Craig Roberts
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

Phwwooaaahhh!! SE have mastered their craft and taken it to a whole new level of adrenaline pumping, hair raising, face melting metal. Tighter than ever before with even catchier riffage and more amazing, creative (but not overindulgent) guitar solos, this album is head and shoulders above the crowd. Although it's pure death metal, even more traditional metal fans will be able to get into this album. But don't take my word for it, check out the samples. If you like a taste of it, you won't be disappointed by the full feast.




4 out of 5 stars Melodic death/thrash done right   May 3, 2008
Mark Carver (China)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

These guys have been dormant for awhile but it's been worth the wait. I thought they were done for good but they come thundering back from the catacombs with a highly polished gem of modern heavy metal. This time around, SE combines the savagery of Immune with the tight musicianship of This is My Blood to exemplary results.

Dead Alive's only weakness may be it's production- it's too good, slightly watering down the jakchammer riffs and merciless double bass, though I'm sure every song would be devastating live. The vocals are fierce and serated, with only a few moments of clean singing. Christian metalcore/melodic death metal is easy to spot these days and while SE occasionally ventures into this oft-trodden territory, they maintain their own distinctive sound that honestly bludgeons their brethren into forgotten corners. Today's metal scene is starving for new sounds and while SE doesn't exactly reinvigorate the genre, there are a few moments of shining brilliance that can't help but bring a smile to your face, at the same time peeling it off.

All things considered, Dead Alive is a roller coaster ride through everything that makes metal a joy to listen to, throwing everything at you but the kitchen sink (and even occasionally heaving that at you as well). You can't go wrong- grab this and mosh yourself silly.


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