I Worship Chaos

I Worship Chaos

by Children of Bodom
I Worship Chaos

I Worship Chaos

by Children of Bodom

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Overview

While Children of Bodom are used to personnel shakeups, the departure of longtime guitarist Roope Latvala before the recording of I Worship Chaos posed a challenge. A member since 2003, he was an integral part of the band's sound. This left vocalist/guitarist Alexi Laiho handling all six-string chores alone -- the first time he had ever done so -- making this COB's debut as a quartet. It was recorded in a converted warehouse rather than a conventional recording studio, and delivers a more spacious sound. Laiho and bassist Henkka Seppaelae tuned half a step lower for each song, resulting in a much darker, heavier attack. Opener "I Hurt" is classic COB with a knotty, technical death metal riff, labyrinthine scalar flights, and piercing melodic interludes. The band's characteristic mastery of rhythmic syncopation is heard best on "My Bodom (I Am the Only One)," with drummer Jaska Raatikainen adding counterpoint as he alternates between martial cadences and blastbeats and the whole tune crisscrosses time signatures. The new bottom-end string throb is most punishing on "Horns" and "Suicide Bomber," insanely tempoed, blackened thrashers that are heavier than anything the band has recorded in a decade. Keyboardist Janne Wirman becomes more integral to the mix. He adds force to the band's classic melo-tech death metal charge, and provides utterly seductive, sinister atmospherics in these new songs. He can either create swirling chordal backdrops -- as on the crunchy, doom-tinged "Prayer for the Afflicted" -- or powerful, fleet, single-note exchanges with Laiho -- as on the glorious "Morrigan." The latter is a medium-tempo groover and a clear single. Its riff is fueled by an infectious guitar hook as the drums alternate between pronounced swing and double-timed frenzy. It contains a chanted chorus and spiraling crescendoes. This is, if ever there was one, the band's stadium rock anthem. "All for Nothing" is an outlier even in COB's loopy catalog. It has an Iron Maiden-esque guitar and bass riff, with eloquent acoustic piano lines and transcendent melody atop thundering drums. Laiho delivers a screaming extended solo followed by one from Wirman on synth as they trade lines to take it out. The songwriting on I Worship Chaos is impressive, as if the quartet format forced COB to focus on delivering tunes of real substance before anything else. But the performances are equally inspired -- the material is so good it poses the challenge as to whether they can pull it off. This is the sound of a grown-up COB; it may not be as unhinged as their earliest records were, but this band still has very sharp teeth, a black sense of humor, and a nasty, hell-bent disposition. [A Deluxe Edition added a "making-of" DVD.] ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 10/02/2015
Label: Nuclear Blast / Phd Wholesale
UPC: 0727361350307
Rank: 53040

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. I Hurt
  2. My Bodom (I Am the Only One)
  3. Morrigan
  4. Horns
  5. Prayer for the Afflicted
  6. I Worship Chaos
  7. Hold Your Tongue
  8. Suicide Bomber
  9. All for Nothing
  10. Widdershins
  11. Mistress of Taboo
  12. Danger Zone
  13. Black Winter Day

Disc 2

  1. The Making of "I Worship Chaos"

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