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Mastodon - Remission (2LP) - 45RPM

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Mastodon - Remission Vinyl Record Album Art
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Mastodon - Remission Vinyl Record Album Art
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Original Release Year:
2002
Genre(s):
Rock, Stoner Rock, Heavy Metal
Format:
Vinyl Record LP
Label:
Relapse Records
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Album Info

Artist: Mastodon
Album: Remission
Released: US, 2019

Tracklist:

A1Crusher Destroyer2:00
A2March Of The Fire Ants4:25
A3Where Strides The Behemoth2:55
A4Workhorse3:45
B1Ol'e Nessie6:04
B2Burning Man2:46
B3trainwreck7:04
C1trampled Under Hoof3:00
C2trilobite6:29
D1Mother Puncher3:48
D2Elephant Man8:01

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Description

"Mastodon - Remission" marks a pivotal moment in the heavy metal genre, released in 2002 as the debut studio album by American metal band Mastodon. This album not only introduced Mastodon's unique blend of sludge, progressive metal, and hardcore but also set a new standard for technical proficiency and conceptual ambition in heavy music. "Remission" is a sonic exploration of fire and mythology, showcasing the band's thematic depth and musical intricacy. This review will delve into the album's production, thematic elements, musicality, and its impact on the metal scene.

From the opening track "Crusher Destroyer," with its sample from the movie "Jurassic Park" leading into a barrage of aggressive riffs and complex rhythms, "Remission" asserts its intensity and technical prowess. The track sets the stage for an album that is both brutal and beautifully complex, with drummer Brann Dailor's intricate patterns and the dual guitar work of Brent Hinds and Bill Kelliher creating a dense, immersive sound.

The production of "Remission," handled by Matt Bayles, captures the raw energy of Mastodon's live sound while providing clarity to the intricate arrangements. The mix balances the visceral impact of the rhythm section with the melodic and harmonic nuances of the guitars, allowing each band member's contributions to shine through.

Thematically, "Remission" delves into motifs of fire, destruction, and rebirth, weaving these elements into a tapestry of mythological and personal narratives. Tracks like "March of the Fire Ants" and "Ol'e Nessie" not only showcase Mastodon's ability to craft compelling stories through their lyrics but also their skill in evoking these themes through dynamic and evocative compositions.

Musically, "Remission" stands out for its blend of sludge metal's weight and aggression with the complexity and dynamism of progressive rock. The album's tracks range from the relentless assault of "Workhorse" to the more expansive and atmospheric "Trilobite," demonstrating the band's versatility and their refusal to be confined by genre boundaries.

One of the album's highlights, "Mother Puncher," encapsulates Mastodon's signature style with its shifting time signatures, intricate riffing, and explosive energy, while "Elephant Man" closes the album on a more somber note, showcasing the band's ability to create powerful, emotive music without sacrificing their trademark intensity.

"Remission" had a significant impact on the metal scene, challenging conventions and inspiring a new generation of musicians with its technical ambition and conceptual depth. The album's critical and commercial success helped to establish Mastodon as one of the leading bands in modern metal, paving the way for their subsequent albums and their evolution as a band.

In the context of early 2000s metal, "Remission" is a landmark release that expanded the possibilities of the genre. Its influence can be heard in the work of countless bands that followed, and its standing as a classic of modern metal is well deserved.

In conclusion, "Mastodon - Remission" is an album that combines ferocious energy, technical mastery, and deep thematic exploration to create a powerful and enduring work of art. It is not only a milestone in Mastodon's career but also a significant moment in the evolution of heavy music, marking the emergence of a band that would go on to redefine the boundaries of metal.

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