I've got another theory people that I'd like to get other people's opinions.
Meshuggah fans were recently blessed (or so they thought they would be) with the Re-Issue of Nothing, using the now obtained 8 string guitars and the drumkit from hell program. I bought it recently too, me being a meshuggah fan. First track, Stengah. Yeah! Brutal as hell! Loved it. Next track. WOAH! WTF?!? Rational Gaze had been totally killed. The guitars seem to obliterate the drums, and the vocals have some weird effect on them which does NOT work with the music. This continued for the rest of the album...
About halfway through Nebulous I turned it off. I couldn't be bothered to listen to the new version of Obsidian. I couldn't understand why such an amazing band as Meshuggah would put such a half arsed attempt into a re release all in favour of a better guitar sound. In all honesty I expected them to put MORE effort in. After quite a while of pondering I realised something. Everything is waaaay clearer. And clarity I believe is the reason for this album.
The original Nothing was brutal and awesome, with everything at the right levels and jens giving the vocals his all. Yeah, it was sooo damn orange! But for a lot of the album, it was pretty frustrating to decipher what note was actually being played. Most people probably don't care, but I think the re release enables us to clearly see the patterns and riffs and tones and tunes and all that other stuff that we couldn't quite decipher in the original. Listening to the new version allows you to appreciate the first album more (as well as getting a kick ass dvd with it).
Now I could be talking a load of crap, as I usually do anyway whether people like it or not, but those are my honest opinions. I don't believe for second that they really needed to re record the WHOLE album with 8 strings, or that they would put as little effort into it as they did, not even bothering to use real drums, unless this was for a different cause other than making the album sound better.
And that's my opinion. =]
Meshuggah fans were recently blessed (or so they thought they would be) with the Re-Issue of Nothing, using the now obtained 8 string guitars and the drumkit from hell program. I bought it recently too, me being a meshuggah fan. First track, Stengah. Yeah! Brutal as hell! Loved it. Next track. WOAH! WTF?!? Rational Gaze had been totally killed. The guitars seem to obliterate the drums, and the vocals have some weird effect on them which does NOT work with the music. This continued for the rest of the album...
About halfway through Nebulous I turned it off. I couldn't be bothered to listen to the new version of Obsidian. I couldn't understand why such an amazing band as Meshuggah would put such a half arsed attempt into a re release all in favour of a better guitar sound. In all honesty I expected them to put MORE effort in. After quite a while of pondering I realised something. Everything is waaaay clearer. And clarity I believe is the reason for this album.
The original Nothing was brutal and awesome, with everything at the right levels and jens giving the vocals his all. Yeah, it was sooo damn orange! But for a lot of the album, it was pretty frustrating to decipher what note was actually being played. Most people probably don't care, but I think the re release enables us to clearly see the patterns and riffs and tones and tunes and all that other stuff that we couldn't quite decipher in the original. Listening to the new version allows you to appreciate the first album more (as well as getting a kick ass dvd with it).
Now I could be talking a load of crap, as I usually do anyway whether people like it or not, but those are my honest opinions. I don't believe for second that they really needed to re record the WHOLE album with 8 strings, or that they would put as little effort into it as they did, not even bothering to use real drums, unless this was for a different cause other than making the album sound better.
And that's my opinion. =]