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Cut from Stone

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Download links and information about Cut from Stone by Susperia. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Rock, Black Metal, Metal, Death Metal genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 47:09 minutes.

Artist: Susperia
Release date: 2007
Genre: Rock, Black Metal, Metal, Death Metal
Tracks: 11
Duration: 47:09
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. More 3:33
2. Lackluster Day 3:22
3. The Clone 4:14
4. Distant Memory 6:55
5. Release 4:44
6. Life Deprived 4:23
7. Between the Lines 3:35
8. Bound to Come 3:46
9. Under 4:10
10. Brother 3:16
11. Cut from Stone 5:11

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Because Susperia include ex-members of Satyricon (guitarist Terje Andersen, aka Cyrus) and Dimmu Borgir (drummer Kenneth Åkesson, aka Tjodalv), many people have assumed that their focus is black metal; Satyricon and Dimmu Borgir, after all, are among Norway's best-known black metal bands. But even if Susperia's earlier releases had some relevance to black metal, there is nothing black metal about their fourth full-length album, Cut from Stone. This 2006 recording/2007 release offers a blend of thrash metal and alternative metal, drawing on influences that include Sepultura, Anthrax, Testament, and Exodus. The songs are melodic yet intense and forceful, and shredding guitars are the rule. Some black metal aficionados who associate Cyrus with Satyricon and know Tjodalv from Dimmu Borgir will be disappointed to hear that Cut from Stone is devoid of black metal content, but then, Susperia were never a straight-ahead black metal band — not even in the late '90s — and they never claimed to be a carbon copy of Satyricon, Dimmu Borgir, or anyone else in black metal. Therefore, Cut from Stone should not be judged by black metal standards (or, for that matter, death metal standards). It needs to be judged by thrash metal/speed metal standards and alternative metal standards, and when those standards are applied, it is clear that Cut from Stone is a decent thrash/alt-metal effort — not mind-blowing, but decent. Some of the credit for Cut from Stone's creative success goes to Daniel Bergstrand, the album's producer. Bergstrand, who has worked with metal bands ranging from In Flames to Dark Funeral to Meshuggah, knows what he's doing — and his guidance and direction works out fairly well for Susperia on this 47-minute CD.