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DICHOTOMY
Becoming the Archetype
DICHOTOMY
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal, Christian & Gospel
 
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All Artists: Becoming the Archetype
Title: DICHOTOMY
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Solid State Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 11/24/2008
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal, Christian & Gospel
Style: Hard Rock & Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 400000012469, 5099922875327

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Wow!
Francisco L. Sauceda | Houston, TX | 11/26/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Becoming the Archetype was a band that I had to 'get into'. I first purchased Terminate Damnation due to word of mouth and wasn't too impressed on the first spin. It took awhile to grow on me as most really worth while bands tend to do, but when I finally 'got it', I couldn't stop listening! The musical spirit filled adventure this band takes you on is like no other!



The Physics of Fire is no different, but I am not writing a review for that record. Dichotomy, There are no words that can do this record justice... or at least just mine. From the first second to the last this record will pull you in and leave you begging for more, as a matter of fact I really do want more, this record only has 10 tracks and one of which is a short acoustic instrumental. If only they could have included two or three more tracks I would truly be satisfied.



One last thing:

I am one that does not pay attention to lyrics whatsoever, but the lyrics on this record are faith based, truly heart felt and inspirational. I am a Christian but have never felt this way through gospel music (BORING!), or any other type of christian music, but the lyrics on this record have truly moved me."
Best BTA yet.
Brent E. Johnson | Naches, WA | 11/26/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"First off Amazon has the title listed as 3 and it's actually Dichotomy so that's weird though it is their third album. That said the biggest thing here is that Devin Townsend produces this and if you are current in the modern death metal scene you've probably stumbled across his name. His main outlet, I would say, was a band called Strapping Young Lad but he's played in a few bands and produced others.

So for the album at hand. I was a little leery that Devin might try to move them in a more SYL direction but in actuality that didn't happen much. There are a few things that reflect his style but he leaves the core sound of BTA in place and gives them what feels like more focus. The songs are cleaner, more muscular all the things that BTA was on the verge of doing have been reached here. In a lot of ways, especially the drumming, it seems less manic then the past two albums which works well with the sound BTA projects. Don't get me wrong, they are still a fast, harsh death band with some core just with less dross on the edges. They are now in the class of elite modern death metal bands yet may not ever be as known as others due to lyrical content. Maintaining the focus on God and that in a positive way may keep many listeners away which is too bad because this is some strong music if you like this style. In my top 5 of the year for sure.

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Great Album!
Mark Beavers | Atlanta, GA | 12/04/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Dichotomy blew me away. BTA has definitely set the bar at a new level with this album. I had a hard time getting into their last album, but I eventually fell in love with it. However, I immediately fell in love with Dichotomy. I can't get enough. I find riffs from the album running through my head throughout the day. Becoming the Archetype's 'Dichotomy' is definitely one of my top albums of this year.

The guitars are crushing: great catchy riffs, heavy tone, awesome solos. There are also some really cool keyboard elements on the album adding depth to BTA's blend of metal. I think the vocals are better on this album than the last also. I would recommend this one to anyone. To check out some tracks, visit the bands myspace."