Jul. 04, 2012 - Issue #872: The Beer Issue
Mnemesis
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Nuclear Blast,
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Mnemic describes itself as future fusion metal. Metallica says its one of their favourite bands. Mnemic’s fifth album integrates vocalists Guillaume Bideau’s soaring melodic vocals, which can become grating at times, with alternating, more engaging deep growls. As Mnemesis is the band’s fifth album, despite several lineup changes the band demonstrates that it knows what it’s doing when it comes to creating a heavy, technically precise album. Mnemesis manages to appeal to two different types of metal: the heavy, growly vocal lovers and those looking for epic, melodic vocals. The technical skill and a driving return to a heavier sound, makes it hard to ignore this album.
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