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Completely re-mixed, re-mastered and edited with re-recorded guitars, NOTHING has mutated into a much heavier precisely-punishing, mind-mangling mathematical monster then the original 2002 release. The NOTHING re-release also includes a bonus DVD, which features just over 45 minutes of live performance footage from their dominating 2005 European tours.
A**S
Slower, heavier, pummeling math metal that bores into Reality
SONICS DISCAfter the maximum velocity of CHAOSPHERE, Meshuggah digs down into its polyrhythmic groove for the slower, heavier NOTHING. I have not heard the 2002 original, so I cannot compare it to this new version with re-recorded guitars and editing by Fredrik Thordendal, but this 2005/2006 version sounds fantastic! The center of the Meshuggah sonic maelstrom is drummer Tomas Haake. Guitarists Fredrik Thordendal and Marten Hagstrom with bassist Dick Lovgren make up the front line, and singer Jens Kidman bellows above.This Swedish metal band has a message, if you read the lyrics. They portray a dystopian future already being formed today, and in true metal fashion, without any naivete or sentimentality, make clear the need to fight for a better world.OPTICS DISCI just saw the band in Atlanta last fall with an incredible visual presentation and light show on THE VIOLENT SLEEP OF REASON tour, and the video clips on the DVD here from live performances in Britain in 2005 are nowhere near as good. Also included are several videos, including the one for "Rational Gaze" which apparently got a lot of TV play when the album first came out, with Meshuggah playing Ozzfest and backing Tool on tour. It doesn't do much for me, but some might enjoy it for nostalgic reasons.
I**N
Think of it as a DVD with bonus CD
I purchased this reissue/re-recording and took the CD and put it in my disc changer along with the original version of "Nothing," and hit random-play, so I could compare the sound of the two versions. Initially (and for the most part I still feel), my impression was that the guitars do sound a lot better ... but the bottom end (drums and bass) have been toned down a bit in the mix on this new version. Sometimes I think the new mix improves the song, but for other tracks I like the orginal mix better. It's almost as if the new mix is clearer, with the re-recorded guitars more clearly defined. But sometimes, I prefer the older, slightly muddier guitar sound, because it makes the groove even trickier to follow.At the end of the day, I can't exactly argue with the thinking of lead guitarist extraordinaire Fredrick Thordendal, who was apparently the band member most responsible for the decision to re-record the guitars. But I'm not sure I'll ever decide once and for all which version is best.On the other hand, the DVD is a great buy for any Meshuggah fan. Yes, some of the live footage borders on seizure-inducing with the rapid edits, but this is Meshuggah after all. The crazy fast paced video suits the crazy music. The performances are all top-notch; not that this band would ever deliver anything but. The music videos are actually not that interesting, but worth having; of course the video for "New Millenium Cyanide Christ" remains the greatest "air-band" video ever.So if you think of this as a good DVD with a cool new mix of a great album, then I'm sure you'll be more than satisfied with your purchase.
J**H
Dance Music for Metal Heads
These guys are unique - every review says that but nobody sounds remotely like Meshuggah. They play riffs rather than melodies, and the drums lead everything, with the hard, compact little chugs playing off the beats. It sounds like it's in odd time signatures, but they almost always accent the down beat so you still have a point of reference, like a dance track. The result is like ska for high strung people, or something... the solos are weird meandering streams of notes that contrast the harshness, sort of Allan Holdsworth style, and the vocalist has the most amazingly hilarious bellow. This is metal for those tired by identical buzzy guitars and rhythmic laziness, and for closet prog nuts. I rate this album very highly.
J**B
Amazing album! But please consider
It's a little misleading, I bought this thinking it was the original because I prefer the original over the remaster. When the remastered version arrived in the mail I was a little disappointed but still happy nonetheless. If you want to get this album make sure you know which version you want
E**
Great
Meshuggah is top 5 band for me. Love this album and happy to have it on vinyl. I got the orange color double lp limited to 700 for anyone wondering what color.
C**K
A much needed remaster.
A pretty decent release from Meshuggah after the smothering classic Chaosphere. The sound is more grindy and personal, eschewing the grandiose, robotic, and cataclysmic style found on Chaosphere for a real grounded and primal rendition of their sound. The remaster tames the upper ranges of the drumkit--and it sounds a hell of lot better IMO--and the tone of the guitars is also a little different. It's a pretty significant shift to a lower sound, and one that sounds more produced than the other version.And this probably comes down to preference a lot of the time. But both version are worth hearing. The bass on the original is pretty lacking for me to properly enjoy it, though, the guitars and overall sound remain a lot crunchier, just not better at all except for possible a few sections of songs.The original sounds like a band with a fairly mediocre production. The remaster goes for a completely different sound that balances the instruments toward the guitars in a professional session. Hearing the drums is nice, and some people may prefer the hard edge of the upper range there, but it kind of make the sound of the band really tinny and uneven as well because of however they recorded the kit. It did not sound very good on the majority of the record.You will have to decide. I like at least half the record quite a lot and there aren't any real horrible songs on here. Closed Eye Visuals and Stengah are great as well a couple of the others are top notch metal. You just have to remember they went for a completely different sound here.
B**N
This album hurt me
Spent 4 days in the hospital after receiving this album after spraining my neck headbanging. Will do it again
M**D
The Best Meshuggah Song
Love it.
S**M
Five Stars
Badass
F**O
Un capolavoro
Penso che la grandezza dei Meshuggah, sia ritmica che melodica (ebbene sì, melodica, trovatemi un chitarrista in ambito metal che abbia una potenza e originalità come il sig. Thordendal) ha cominciato a conclamarsi ed a prendere la forma attuale. La prima incisione era terribile ma in questa occasione i Meshuggah hanno riregistrato le parti di chitarra e rimixato il tutto ed il risultato permette di apprezzare compiutamente la grandezza di questo disco che contiene alcuni tra i primi grandi capolavori del gruppo. I soli di chitarra basterebbero a giustificare l'acquisto.Consiglioi l'acquisto a qualunque curioso di musica, anche se odia il metal, i soli di chitarra e la manipolazione ritmica dei Meshuggah sono un patrimonio per la musica intera e vi assicuro che non sono un "metallaro" ma anche in questo genere la sperimentazione ha permesso di trovare nuove forme e modi che meritano una ascolto.
A**S
Ottimo album!
I Meshuggah sono un grande gruppo, uno dei pochi che ha qualcosa da dire in un panorama metal che tende alla ripetitività.Nothing è un bellissimo disco, inizialmente penalizzato da una registrazione infelice.In questa edizione trova finalmente giustizia!Da comprare anche se avete già l'edizione originale.4 stelle e non 5 perché uscito fuori tempo. Registrate bene da subito la prossima volta!Non deve essere colpa dell'ascoltatore!
T**Y
why?
got this on a whim to see if there was an improvement. personally, i think the original did not need tinkering with and after hearing this i still believe there was nothing wrong with the original... however, maybe "chaosphere" could have done with being re-recorded...just my personal opinion... anyway, i feel this re-recording has taken away from the drums, which has now lost clarity, cymbal crashes, hi-hat etc... the extra heaviness has muddied the album for me...extra heaviness at the cost of dynamics...i played both discs side by side and prefer the original recording.
B**N
Verkeerde afbeelding / uitgave
Helaas dacht ik dat dit het originele "nothing" betrof vanwege de gebruikte afbeelding.... je keijg gewoon de re-release.... wat ook erg vet is hoor maar ik had m al.... retourneren is ook een gedoe... kerstkadootje voor iemand dan..
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