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The Sound of Perseverance is the seventh and final studio album by Florida death metal band Death, released on August 31, 1998, by Nuclear Blast.
The album featured guitarist Shannon Hamm, drummer Richard Christy, and bassist Scott Clendenin for the first time. It was also Death's final studio album, as Chuck Schuldiner died due to brain cancer-related issues in 2001, and Death subsequently disbanded. It is considered to be one of the most accomplished releases in Death's discography, and is now regarded by some as one of the greatest heavy metal albums of all time.
Composition and music
The Sound of Perseverance has been described as "[appearing] as an eerie specter that copiously reminds us of how our subconscious strangely discerns more than one can even imagine about oneself." The material on the album has been called "ambitious" and "mind-[bendingly]" complex. It is considered to be the most experimental and "expansive" Death release by critics and journalists, containing lengthier tracks and increasingly sophisticated songwriting. According to Metal Hammer, the album is "full of awkward time changes and weird keys." Music journalist T Coles referred to the album as "death metal in an advanced form." The album has been characterized as combining the "best aspects" of the band's three previous albums, and "[taking] them one step further." The tracks have been described as "more aggressive, more progressive, and certainly more melodic." The album has been characterized by "sheer ferocity" and "raw emotion". The music on The Sound of Perseverance has drawn comparisons to Atheist, Dream Theater, Meshuggah and Cynic. Music critics have made note of elements of progressive music and fusion jazz present in the album's rhythm section. Richard Christy's drumming on the album has been described as "octopus-like". Chuck Schuldiner's vocals on the album have been described as "falsetto death metal shrieks. AllMusic described his vocals on the album as his "eeriest performance ever." His scream in the intro of the Painkiller cover has been likened to power metal. The band recorded using B.C. Rich Stealth guitars, achieving a "razor-like" guitar tone. Jason Hundey of AllMusic said the album's third track, "Spirit Crusher," contains "one of the most terrifying, blood-curdling choruses ever."
Background and recording
In an interview done in March 1999, Chuck Schuldiner stated that the acoustic guitar-driven "Voice of the Soul" was actually written during the Symbolic sessions. Death has produced only two instrumentals (the other being "Cosmic Sea" from Human).
"The Moment of Clarity" was expected be the title track on the first Control Denied album; other tracks from the album would have included "What If" and "Cut Down to Size", which were all worked on in 1997. Schuldiner stated in an interview with Metal Maniacs the following year that none of his compositions for Control Denied had been used to fill space for a Death album. Several Control Denied songs were reimagined as Death songs and released on The Sound of Perseverance.
The Judas Priest song Painkiller was intended as a bonus track for Japan, but Nuclear Blast recommended that it be included on all releases.
Deluxe editions
Nuclear Blast released a deluxe edition in December 2005. It contains the original album as well as the DVD Live in Cottbus '98 and press pictures. It was also released as a DualDisc.
Relapse Records released a second deluxe edition on February 15, 2011. The album was remastered and reissued in deluxe 2-CD and 3-CD formats, with the additional CDs containing unreleased demo material and a revised cover by original cover artist Travis Smith.
Reception and legacy
The Sound of Perseverance has received critical acclaim and is considered by fans and critics alike as one of Death's greatest albums. Jason Hundey of AllMusic described it as "a truly glorious metal release, certainly Death's finest hour, and easily one of the top metal albums of all time". Chronicles of Chaos reviewer Paul Schwarz said the album "excels in all the right places. Great thrashings, technical solos, memorable choruses and clear vocals are the order of the day". Paul Schwarz of Chronicles of Chaos stated that while he was impressed with Death's cover of Painkiller by Judas Priest, he questioned its use as the closing track on the album.
Music journalist T Coles said The Sound of Perseverance is "the final divide between death metal's older style and the sounds yet to come."
Metal Hammer named The Sound of Perseverance as one of the greatest metal releases of the 1990s, saying it "inspired a generation of slightly off-kilter metal musicians who didn't quite fit in to go forth and create with scarce regard for the boundaries of genre or the limitations of a prescribed sound."
Track listing
Personnel
= Death
=Chuck Schuldiner – vocals, guitars, arrangements
Shannon Hamm – guitars, arrangements
Scott Clendenin – bass
Richard Christy – drums, tambourine
= Additional personnel
=Steve Di Giorgio – bass on 1997 and 1998 demos
Chris Williams – drums on 1996 demo
Paul Payne – vocals on 1996 demo
Shannon Hamm – vocals on 1996 demo
= Production
=Chuck Schuldiner – producer
Jim Morris – producer, engineer, mixing, mastering
Travis Smith – artwork
Jay Speis – art direction, graphic design
Eric Greif – Legal & IP management
Alex McKnight – photography