Master - On the Seventh Day God Created... Master (2020 Reissue) (2CD)

Master - On the Seventh Day God Created... Master (2020 Reissue) (2CD)

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MASTER's second album re-issued! Classic 1990's death metal! Remastered by Toneshed Studio.

Packed with bonus material:
The complete SPECKMANN PROJECT self-titled album, originally released by Nuclear Blast in 1991!
Experience the Brutality (Demo 1991)
"Cut Through the Filth" from Death Is Just the Beginning II compilation (1993)

One of the problems with looking back on a musical genre from a perspective years or decades removed from the core of the movement itself is that subsequent developments tend to obscure both a genres origins and threads within a tradition that died out without offspring. As a result, interesting and deserving albums often get lost in the shuffle as reviewers reflect on those albums most influential upon later achievements. Death metal pioneers MASTER are among those who have been shortchanged as a result of that phenomenon, and their 1990 masterpiece On the Seventh Day, God Created... Master remains a fascinating exploration both of the genre's roots and of spaces it might have occupied had different paths been taken.

There are a couple of things that leap out immediately to even the casual listener. The first is the seeming primitivism of the music, with songs consisting of relatively brief, bludgeoning pieces driven by relentless rhythms, cyclic riffs and simple melodic hooks. The second is the realization that someone is playing some seriously insane, brilliantly constructed leads. In this case, that someone is Paul Masvidal, far exceeding anything he ever achieved with Cynic.

Beneath the surface simplicity, lies a creative spirit that at once recalls the primal birth of death metal (which MASTER was both present for and very much a driving force behind) and points the way to what the genre might have become. Very apparent are the genre's hardcore roots, MASTER here eschewing the Slayer-derived technical architecture that came to dominate most modern death metal in favor of structures that would not have been out of place on DISCHARGE's landmark Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing release (there are even a few appearances of the infamous D-beat). Within the unrelenting storm of brutal repetition, the music's core meaning is encoded, a sheer primal rage dripping from thunderous cycles of power chords and the open throated roar (again the hardcore influence) of vocalist and chief songwriter Paul Speckman. To this, MASTER adds moments of ponderous reflection where songs collapse into a sort of high decibel dirge, an innate sense of how to tease melody from the infernal depths of dissonance, and the aforementioned Masvidal solos (and it cannot be overemphasized just how much these leads rip). What emerges is something that belies its own apparent crudity, becoming not so much a statement of blind anger or stymied alienation, but a masterful declaration of violent intent.

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Track listing

  1. What Kind of God
  2. Latitudinarian
  3. Heathen
  4. Used
  5. Demon
  6. Constant Quarrel
  7. Judgement of Will
  8. America the Pitiful (cover)
  9. Whose Left to Decide
  10. Submerged in Sin
  11. Submerged in Sin
  12. Constant Quarrel
  13. Judgement of Will
  14. Cut Through the Filth
  15. Funeral Bitch
  16. Rabid Anger
  17. Mangled Dehumanization
  18. Fallen from Grace
  19. Pay to Die
  20. Remorseless Poison
  21. Unknown Soldier
  22. Junkyard
  23. The Truth
  24. Live for Free