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obZen
studio album by Meshuggah
obZen is the sixth studio album by Swedish extreme metal band Meshuggah.
It was released in Europe on 7 March , and in North America on 11 March by Nuclear Blast.[2]Tomas Haake made his return as a studio drummer for the record after the Drumkit from Hell drum software was used on Catch Thirtythree.[3] It is also the first album on which bassist Dick Lovgren performs despite having been a member of the band since ; this is due to the bass having been digitally programmed on the previous album, Catch Thirtythree, and the bass having been performed by guitarist Fredrik Thordendal on the previous IEP.
The release of the album was followed by their first world tour. A music video was filmed for a shorter version of the song "Bleed". A two-disc vinyl re-issue was released on 22 March through Nuclear Blast.[4] A remastered version was released 31 March for the 15th anniversary through Atomic Fire.[5]
Background
In an interview with Revolver, drummer Tomas Haake stated that obZen would be a collective return to the band's past works, signalling a shift in direction away from their previous effort, Catch Thirtythree.
"We've got some fast, intense songs and hectic, heavy stuff that draws from all the things we've done in the past."[6]
The album was originally planned for release in November , prior to a European tour featuring Meshuggah and The Dillinger Escape Plan. The recording process for obZen took longer than expected and led the band to drop out of the tour, later explaining on their official website that the "album-promotional" aspect of the touring no longer applied and that they would rather focus their priorities on getting the record finished.[7]
In an interview, Haake commented further on the time taken to record the album, saying, "This time around we took almost six months to do all the recording and the sampling [] we definitely took our time".[8] Drumkit from Hell was used on the album, but not programmed as Catch Thirtythree was.
Drumkit from Hell was an auxiliary sound source.[9] He elaborated on the concept of the album in another interview, saying: "If you haven't figured it out yet, obZen means that mankind has found its 'zen' in the obscure and obscene." Haake also mentioned his favorite track on this album is "Dancers to a Discordant System".[10] Meshuggah performed the song live for the first time at the opening show of the Koloss tour in Bristol, England, on 12 April It was performed as the closing song for every show on the tour since then.[11]
The song "Bleed" was released as DLC for the Rock Band video games via the Rock Band Network on 18 June [12]
Album art
Although Meshuggah had not done so in the past, the album art of obZen was outsourced.
Meshuggah biography pdf: Meshuggah (/ m ə ˈ ʃ ʊ ɡ ə /) [1] is a Swedish extreme metal band formed in Umeå in Since , the band's lineup consists of founding members Jens Kidman (lead vocals) and Fredrik Thordendal (lead guitar), alongside rhythm guitarist Mårten Hagström, drummer Tomas Haake and bassist Dick Lövgren.
With a vision of what they wanted the artwork to be, Meshuggah made use of cross-media artist Joachim Luetke. In an interview with Nuclear Blast USA, Haake and Hagström explain that the artwork features a photograph of a male model in the "zen lotus position" with the bottom half of the photograph being from a female model. This is because the male model could not perform the position, making the figure androgynous.[13] The model is covered in blood, which is explained as a metaphor for mankind finding peace of mind through obscenity.[14] Additionally, each of the three blood-smeared hands poses in the shape of the number six, which is meant to symbolize the inherently evil nature of man.[15]
Reception
obZen was acclaimed by critics and fans alike.
On Metacritic, it has a score of 83 out of based on 6 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[16]
The album was praised for its consistency, and the band for their continued musical evolution, with Nick Terry from Decibel saying, "Three years on, and we have a new reference point to chart Meshuggah's musical evolution.
And yeah, things are evolving nicely".[26]
The album was also praised for the band revisiting their early thrash metal-oriented approach on tracks like "Combustion" and "Bleed", while still maintaining the experimentalism found on their last few albums. John Norby from Zero Tolerance Magazine described it as "The best of modern-Meshuggah meets the best of older-Meshuggah."[27]
Thom Jurek, in his review of the album on Allmusic, called obZen "sheer attack metal, played by a band that has run from simplicity to excess and incorporated them both into a record that is on a level with anything else they've done, even if not all the elements marry perfectly yet".[17]
Magazines such as Terrorizer, Decibel, Revolver and Metal Hammer named the album in their year's end list.[citation needed] Meshuggah was nominated for a Swedish Grammy for obZen in the category of Hard Rock, but lost to In Flames.[28]
In , Rolling Stone ranked the albums third track, "Bleed", number forty-one on their list of greatest heavy metal songs.[29]
Track listing
Vinyl releases have tracks 1–3 on side A, tracks 4–6 on side B, tracks 7–8 on side C and track 9 on side D.
All lyrics are written by Tomas Haake
| Title | Music | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Combustion" | Thordendal | |
| 2. | "Electric Red" | Hagström, Haake | |
| 3. | "Bleed" | Thordendal | |
| 4. | "Lethargica" | Hagström | |
| 5. | "obZen" | Hagström | |
| 6. | "This Spiteful Snake" | Hagström, Haake | |
| 7. | "Pineal Gland Optics" | Thordendal | |
| 8. | "Pravus" | Hagström | |
| 9. | "Dancers to a Discordant System" | Thordendal | |
| Total length: | |||
Personnel
Credits adapted from Allmusic.[30]
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Production
- Meshuggah – production
- Björn Engelmann – mastering
- Joachim Luetke – cover art, photography
Chart positions
obZen debuted at number 59 in the United States, with first week sales of 11, copies.
In Sweden, the album entered the official album chart at number 16, and in the United Kingdom at number By 19 September obZen had sold over 50, copies in the U.S,[31] and 82, copies by [32]
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Meshuggah biography timeline Welcome to the Metal Wiki please read the Rules and login if you want to contribute to this wiki! Meshuggah first attracted international attention with the release Destroy Erase Improve for its fusion of fast-tempo death metal , thrash metal and progressive metal with jazz fusion elements. Since its album Nothing , Meshuggah has switched from seven-string to downtuned eight-string guitars. Meshuggah has become known for their innovative musical style, complex, polymetered song structures and polyrhythms. Meshuggah was labeled as one of the ten most important hard rock and heavy metal bands by Rolling Stone and as the most important band in metal by Alternative Press.Issue # Archived from the original on February 11,
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