Ded - Misanthrope

I picked up on this album hearing that it was a fresh blend of all the good things about the alternative metal and nu metal that dominated the 1990′s. Having been impressed with Cane Hill’s uncanny masquerade as early 2000′s Slipknot, I was certainly primed for another taste of nineties revivalism, given certain criteria were met. This album, though, is a museum of exactly why the saturation of the market with the derivative level of imaginative efforts led to the style’s huge burnout. It is all that was not good about nineties alt-metal/nu-metal with some of the most annoying vocals and cheap songwriting I’ve subjected myself to all year. In fact, this is probably my least favored album that I’ve written about all year. It is a lazy nostalgic revivalism with not much inspiring it aside from the style’s muteness for the past 15 years.
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