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Of Human Bondage
Angel Dust
Of Human Bondage
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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Fourth release on Century Media from this German metal act and by far their most accomplished release to date. This release includes a free bonus Century Media Power Metal sampler with 13 songs from various artists incl...  more »

     
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All Artists: Angel Dust
Title: Of Human Bondage
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Century Media
Original Release Date: 1/1/2002
Re-Release Date: 3/5/2002
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 727701814322

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Fourth release on Century Media from this German metal act and by far their most accomplished release to date. This release includes a free bonus Century Media Power Metal sampler with 13 songs from various artists including Iced Earth, Nevermore, Jag Panzer, Angel Dust, Blind Guardian and more! 2002.

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A good CD, but I expected better.
Justin Gaines | Northern Virginia | 05/24/2002
(3 out of 5 stars)

"With their 2002 release Of Human Bondage, Angel Dust opted for a much heavier sound than on their previous couple of releases. Unfortunately it leaves the band straddling the fence between their thrash roots and the power metal sound that has made them a success. They just can't seem to find the right mix of the two styles. Personally I think they should stick with the traditional power metal sound they had on Bleed, which I believe is their best album to date.



The schizophrenic nature of the album is most evident in the dramatic contrast between all-out thrashers "The Human Bondage" and "Unreal Soul" with the more melodic power metal songs "Forever" and "Freedom". It's like they could have made either a great thrash album or a great power metal album, but by dabbling in both styles they just weakened the overall album. That being said, Of Human Bondage is still a decent metal album. It is just hard to accept a 'decent' album from a band that has shown it is capable of greatness. I do, however, give Angel Dust credit for their daring cover of Seal's "Killer". It was very well executed, and is probably my favorite track on the whole album.



If you are new to Angel Dust, and thinking about checking them out, I would suggest starting with their 2000 offering Bleed. If you are already a fan, I would still recommend Of Human Bondage. It is definitely the work of a more mature band, but it's far from their best work. Unfortunately it is their final recording to date. The band keeps promising a comeback, but so far that has not happened.



NOTE: Early pressings of this album came with a bonus CD sampler from Century Media that showcased the label's other traditional/power metal bands (including Blind Guardian, Jag Panzer, and Iced Earth)."
Strong Follow up to "Enlighten The Darkness"
keith wright | NY, NY | 03/06/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Angel Dust's new release "Of Human Bondage" may surprise some people by its heaviness. Overall, its heavier than ETD, but it still has those progressive elements that we love from the band.
First of all, the production is flawless, with pounding drums, and the crunchiest guitar sound I've heard so far this year. The title track is a mid-tempo bone crusher, that has one of the heaviest riffs towards the end of the song. The vocals are as great as ever, and the songwriting/riffing is top notch. There are no clunkers here. If I had to find something to nitpick, it would be the fact that the solos are not very prominent. (Then again, Angel Dust was never a band to highlight the 2 minute guitar solo.) Killer tracks here are: Of Human Bondage, Inhuman, Unite, and Got This Evil. Fans of Thrash, and Powermetal will find something to enjoy here."
Growing On Me Fast !!!.....
Masked Jackal | Ft. Lauderdale, FL United States | 11/04/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I never liked this CD when I first bought it. I listened and reviewed this the day it came out after only one spin. I didn't like it either. I was expecting much more from Angel Dust. After time went on, I decided to give it a solid listen not based on comparison of "Bleed" and "Enlighten".....Today, I must say that this is very good. It's got all the ingredients of a great release. It's not as hard hitting as their previous efforts, but it is very enjoyable from start to finish. This is Angel Dusts' most creative effort IMO. It may not be as heavy as "Bleed" or "Enlighten", and it may not be as melodic either. It is however the most complete out of the three from start to finish...."Human Bondage" is an excellent change of pace so to speak. It's got a mixture of Thrash/Speed/Heavy Metal. It's also laid-out very well. The songs are well placed, and the whole feel to it is very solid. I'd be going out on a limb to call this the best release from Angel Dust, but after it gets it's hooks into you, I'm sure you'll find it very impressive....To any of you who are expecting a more "Enlighten" feel, don't give up on this and get discouraged like I did. Give this CD a chance to grow on you before tossing it aside....You wont regret it in the end.If your new to Angel Dust, and would like to check them out, I would start with "Bleed". My favorite Angel Dust release....ANGEL DUST RULES!!!"