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All Artists: Dew-Scented
Title: Issue VI
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Release Date: 6/28/2005
Album Type: Import
Genre: Metal
Style: Death Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 727361145255

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I'm very proud of these guys.....
Guy Bro | Houston, TX USA | 08/26/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

".... they have come a long way since their previous album.



At the time that "Impact" was released, I was in a Metal Music funk. I own just about all of the overseas Metal CD's from the most prominent bands and I've listened to them all at a minimum of 13 times. One day I walked into a Barnes and Noble while wearing a "The Haunted Made Me Do It" hoodie. One of the clerks there saw it and we struck up a metal conversation. It went to everything from Edge of Sanity to HateSphere and was very engaging. Little did we know, we had talked so long the store was about to close. As he and I parted ways, he said one last thing, "Hey, when you get home tonight. Look in to a band called Dew-Scented."



I did.



Their intensity struck me as the first thing I noticed from them. The songs sounded good from the 30-second samples and I went out and bought Impact the next day. Overall, it was a VERY standard thrash release. I mean, if early Slayer is an example of OUTSTANDING thrash, then Dew-Scented's "Impact" should be the no-thrills standard.



Unfortunately, that was the problem with "Impact". It was just very, bleh. The way one reviewer felt about "Issue VI" is the way I feel about "Impact". However, I wanted to give Dew-Scented another chance and I am happy to say that I did.



"Issue VI" is a big step up for these guys. In this album, they are starting to layer their songs better to give them a lasting appeal. I was really amazed to hear the first few tracks from this album. I knew it was Dew-Scented, but I couldn't BELIEVE it was Dew-Scented. Their sound is starting to grow and become multi-faceted and that makes for a very entertaining album.



I do recommend this if you want to give Dew-Scented another chance, want a new metal CD, or if you are already a fan of theirs but haven't bought this one yet.

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Douglas Hernandez | 09/05/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Here we have some more thrash metal that is actually exciting and uncompromising, and which manages to beat The Haunted at their own game. This is Dew Scented's 6th release, and it is noticeable how they've turned into a more energetic outfit. The proficiency of the playing is also impressive. Instead of conforming to the typical song structure, these guys use complex aggregations without being too technical. The guitar department finds a Slayer influence, but who hasn't been inspired by them? It's how you use that influence that earns you points. The twin guitar playing here is inventive; the riffs are bludgeoning without being exploitive, with plenty of hyperactive solos, while Uwe's drum patterns are intricate enough to make your eyes roll, adding a few blast beats when necessary. The only thing that I have mixed feelings for is vocalist Leif's style of shouting, which is more in the Lamb of God's pissed-off vein, but ultimately this style of thrash metal needs a complementing severe and hazardous vocal phrasing, so no big deal there. Overall, this is a satisfying release that will do its part in strengthening the thrash genre."
Great thrash!!! non-stop, stompin metal!!!
Nexus05 | MD, USA | 02/27/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"to put it in a nut shell, i gave it 4 cuz this new singer could be better, i prefer the other one from their previous album wich in my opinion is a better album, and thrashier-buy that one first thats a straight 5!!

But this cd is good, technically and produced very well, guys can play extremely well, i doubt that thrash is ever mis-represented here...worth the purchase though..i enjoyed it..lyrics are a plus too!!!"