
- Summary: The ninth full-length release for Swedish metal band Meshuggah was mixed by Rickard Bengtsson and Staffan Karlsson.
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- Record Label: Atomic Fire
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Heavy Metal, Death Metal
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Mar 31, 2022It really is impossible to pick fault with the record, every track playing its part, and further cementing their legend.
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The WireApr 26, 2022The precision and control and grand guignol gothery are all still in place – but there’s also surprise (check the startlingly clean and gorgeous nine minute odyssey of “They Move Below”) and a palpable energy the band haven’t shown in years. [May 2022, p.55]
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Mar 31, 2022Meshuggah haven't returned to impress anyone but themselves. This is the music they like playing. It just happens to sound unlike anything else in metal. After 30-plus years in the game, Meshuggah have neither quelled their thirst for tectonic frenzy nor dried their well of dexterous musicality.
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Mar 31, 2022Ultimately, Immutable delivers the very essence of Meshuggah. While comfortable in their collective skin, they continue expanding their reach by obliterating -- hell, nearly swallowing -- metal's genre boundaries in their long, relentless search for the undiscovered.
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Mar 31, 2022While it has highlights aplenty, they seem the kind of highlights that would fare better outside of the context of Listening To A Whole Album In 2022. ... As a start-to-finish experience, there’s a tendency for things to melt together as momentum flags, the sequencing grates, or you find yourself paying less than your most devout attention to the swiftly passing milieu.
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Positive: 3 out of 3
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Apr 30, 2022Meshuggah is back, and the bass is heavier and filthier than ever before. What an excellent album.
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