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Grand Leveller





Grand Leveller
by: Benediction

Price: $104.33
current as of:
03/09/2010 18:20 EST




Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361601720
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: March 31, 1992
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ

Disc 1:
  1. Vision in the Shroud
  2. Graveworm
  3. Jumping at Shadows
  4. Opulence of the Absolute
  5. Child of Sin
  6. Undirected Aggression
  7. Born in a Fever
  8. Grand Leveller
  9. Senile Dementia
  10. Return to the Eve
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Customer Reviews

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Benediction returns with a new vocalist and a sharper approach
In my opinion, this is the first great Benediction release. While the efforts (one and a half to be exact) prior to this had heart the band had yet to still carve out their sound. "Subconscious Terror" was a good sampling of a band that still had a lot of song writing work to do in between drinks.

Benediction doesn't really sound like anyone else. (Although sometimes the guitars remind me of the older Death.) They go from slow to mid tempo but nothing really fast and nothing super sludgy ...



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not as good as I expected...
I bought this album having already bought "Grind Bastard" and "Transcend the Rubicon". I really haven't listened to this album all that much since I got it about 4 months ago. It just doesn't do too much for me. I already knew the song "Senile Dementia," which is a great tune. It's fast and pretty catchy. The rest of this album is a bit slower and doesn't hold my interest. To be fair, it might still grow on me after repeated listens. I just wanted to write this review for people who may be new to ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - New Vocalist Same Great Benediction
This the Benediction that we all know and love. This album is the first with new vocalist Dave Ingram. Barney Greenway left pruly for Napalm Death, but Dave is just as good and can growl with the best of them. This album sounds like a mix between Subconcious Terror and Transend the Rubicon both kick major .... Some of my favorite tracks are Graveworm, Child of Sin, and The Grand Leveller. Buy this album you will not be disappointed.