Earth.Revolt
Studio album by
Released27 June 2005
GenreDeath metal, melodic death metal
Length54:11
LanguageEnglish
LabelLifeforce Records[1]
ProducerD. Richter and Sebastian Reichl
Deadlock chronology
The Arrival
(2002)
Earth.Revolt
(2005)
Wolves
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Punknews.org[3]

Earth.Revolt is the second full-length album by German heavy metal band Deadlock, released on 27 June 2005 through German record label Lifeforce Records.[4][5] It is a concept album centering on the theme of Earth being exploited by mankind.

Reception

AllMusic wrote: "The mammoth 'May Angels Come' is 11 minutes of classic metal riffs in the vein of Judas Priest and Iron Maiden before hitting a fine yet tame head-banging groove from the onset. Almost symphonic in its approach and meticulousness, the song is extremely soothing for a metal tune."[2] PopMatters panned Earth.Revolt's production, while also calling the album "innocuously pleasant melodic death metal."[6] Exclaim! wrote that the band "leech typical riffing and throw in a few metalcore breakdowns to confound the air of dull predictability."[1]

Track listing

  1. "Demonic (Tonus Dibolus)" (intro) - 0:31
  2. "10,000 Generations In Blood" - 8:04
  3. "The Year Of The Crow" - 4:11
  4. "Everlasting Pain" - 6:45
  5. "Earth.Revolt" - 4:35
  6. "More Tragedies To Come" - 6:03
  7. "Awakened By Sirens" - 5:25
  8. "Kingdom Of The Dead" - 5:36
  9. "May Angles Come" - 11:12
  10. "Harmonic" - 1:49

Personnel

  • Johannes Prem - Male/harsh vocals
  • Sabine Scherer (Weniger) - Female/clean vocals
  • Sebastian Reichl - Guitar
  • Gert Rymen - Guitar
  • Thomas Huschka - Bass
  • Tobias Graf - Drums

References

  1. 1 2 "Deadlock Earth. Revolt". exclaim.ca.
  2. 1 2 "Earth.Revolt - Deadlock | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" via www.allmusic.com.
  3. "Deadlock - Earth Revolt". www.punknews.org.
  4. "Deadlock | Biography & History". AllMusic.
  5. "Deadlock - Earth.Revolt - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". www.metal-archives.com. Retrieved 2023-11-29.
  6. "Deadlock: Bizarro World". PopMatters. April 4, 2011.
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