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Entombed: Morning Star (2001)
I never got to mark the sad passing of longtime Entombed (and Entombed A.D.) frontman Lars-Göran Petrov two years ago, when the likable and quasi-legendary vocalist was brought down by an incurable form of bile duct cancer, so this blog is dedicated to his memory.
By the time they delivered their seventh studio LP, Morning Star, Swedish death metal giants Entombed were enjoying a rather remarkable and quite unexpected career renaissance, with this qualifying as the second chapter in an excellent trilogy reviving the bandâs patented brand of rot ânâ roll.
And it goes without saying that Petrovâs unmistakable howl was as crucial to this signature sound as the filthy, carnivorous guitars played by founding Entombed members Uffe Cederlund and Alex Hellid, plus those glorious, âwet cardboard boxâ drums made famous by the departed Nicke Andersson on Wolverine Blues and accurately cloned here by Peter StjĂ€rnvind. (*)
If anything, Morning Star scales back the death ânâ roll dominance of the previous yearâs fantastic Uprising just a smidge to make room for a few more old-school S.D.M. hallmarks, but none of this would have mattered if the songs themselves hadnât been absolute dynamite!
None more so than albumâs devastating opening cut, âChief Rebel Angelâ (largely inspired, along with the lyrically hilarious âWhen it Hits Home,â by the Keanu Reeves/Charlize Theron/Al Pacino movie The Devilâs Advocate), where Petrov fairly collapses a lung with his incensed bellowing:
âMany my name; But one and the same; Chaos being and the everlasting flame.
Phosphorous! Lucifer! Stand up in praise of the morning star!
Phosphorous! Lucifer! Say it! Chief Rebel Angel!â
But there are so many memorable moments here, such as the haunting arpeggios in âBringer of Light,â the fretboard strangler of a riff on âEnsemble of the Restless,â the sinister, Slayer-worshipping melodies of âCity of Ghosts,â the inexorable velocity and violence committed by âAbout to Die,â and L-Gâs desperate roar on âFractures.â
Oh, and the deep Entombed family roots see onetime vocalist Orvar SĂ€fström -- who only briefly stood in for Petrov for 1991âs Crawl EP -- contributing the lyrics for another standout, âI for an Eye,â which leaves barely a handful of tracks for the âforgettableâ category.
Alas, Entombedâs hot streak would unfortunately not extend much further, as the subsequent Inferno, while still a strong outing, couldnât match this oneâs sheer quality, and â07âs Serpent Saints (The Ten Amendments) was a pretty massive fail.
By the time L-G assembled Entombed A.D., the line between legitimate brand extension and half-arsed tribute band had grown too tenuous for my liking, and I decided to âretireâ from active fandom, just as most of Entombedâs founding members had already retired from the group.
Still, there arenât many death metal bands -- from Sweden or anywhere else -- who can compete with Entombedâs body of work, which, in my opinion, includes five essential LPs in Left hand Path, Clandestine, Wolverine Blues, Inferno, and, of course, Morning Star.
* Former Grave man Jörgen Sandström played bass.
More Entombed: Left Hand Path, Clandestine, Wolverine Blues, DCLXVI: To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth, Uprising.
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The thing that scares me most
Is the fear I see in others
And the thing that really frightens me to the core
Is when I see that fear in you

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