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| Average User Rating: 80% | |
| 5 / 5 | :D
T. J. Awdry - 3 June 2008 I felt that Indestructible was musically the best album so far by Disturbed. Not only are there are 8 guitar solo's in the songs, with perhaps only 1 of them slightly worse than the others, but I think that all these songs are individual, With some softer songs and then shades of Sickness in others. They all have great guitar and bass riffs and great drum beats, and the tone of the lyrics join in with the rest of the instruments perfectly. However it cannot be denied that the first Half of the album is the strongest. The Best tracks are as said by others and above probably The first 5 tracks, Indestructible, Deciever Inside the Fire, The Night and Perfect Insanity. If you are a Disturbed Fan this will not dissapoint, I would also reccomend that previously people uninterested in disturbed give it a try, as the style is different here and musically superior to other albums by this band. Out of 5 i would have to give it full score, although it obviously has its faults and would score 9/10 on a larger scale, however the negative points are negligible in comparisom to the positives. ... Read Full Review » |
| 5 / 5 | Its their best yet!
SideShowBob (UK) - 11 June 2008 After Disturbed's first 3 albums, which were all brilliant, I was expecting brilliance from their 4th outing, but was also worried if they still had it in them. They sure do! I didn't think anything could beat 'The Sickness', but this has done it! 'Indestructible' is much more polished than the previous albums and has more guitar riffs and bass lines. There are hardly any monkey shouts anymore, which is a good thing because most of the songs don't need them. Disturbed have shown with this album that they really have developed into a heavy metal band, none of this 'nu-metal' crap that they never were anyway. Tracks: 'Indestructible': Perfect start to the album with a great riff and a excellent chorus. This shows the slightly newer Disturbed and you wouln not have found this track on 'The Sickness'. Quality. 5/5 'Inside The Fire': Brillaint track. Great choice for first single. This track has real meanign to it and if you have heard about David Dremain's past this will really touch you. An absolute monster of a riff and great lyrics all the way through. And WHAT a solo! Dan Donegan is such a good guitarist and this really shows it. Hats off for this guys! 5/5 'Deceiver': Great track that really grows on you. At first its only ok but then after a few listens you can really hear that riff. Another great chorus. 5/5 'The Night': Another wonderful track with another excellent chorus. This really has sing-along ability. Another great riff aswell. 5/5 'Perfect Insanity': Great meaning to this song. Another great riff with a big huge chorus with a great build up to it. 5/5 'Haunted': A track that grows on you. At first its 'meh' but develops into another classic Disturbed song. 4/5 'Enough': Great track yet again. I'm running out of things to say! Another excellent riff. 4/5 'The Curse': Now this is good. Yet again ANOTHER great riff backed up by a tremendous chorus. 5/5 'Torn': At first it sounds similar to 'The Curse', but then becomes its own track. 4/5 'Criminal': As soon as I heard this the riff was stuck in my head! Brilliant song with another great catchy chorus. Love the change towards the end. You'll know what I mean when you hear it. 5/5 'Divide': You would have thought the album would have got worse by now, but it sure as hell hasn't! Another excellent song that is very fast. New, yet brilliant Disturbed. 4/5 'Facade': Good ending to the album. Another good riff and this track really sticks in your head. 4/5 As you can see, every song has a quality riff and a quality chorus. What more do you want? This is a wonderful album! Get it get it now! Disturbed are still as good as they have been and are no way going downhill. Anyone that knocks this album is NOT a true Disturbed fan! If your new to Disturbed or a life long fan, buy now! You'll be extremely happy. :)... Read Full Review » |
| 2 / 5 | Snoresville
The Wolf (uk) - 30 November 2008 Fourth outing from this not incompetent little combo finds Mr Draiman and cohorts floundering in increasingly lame-brain territory. Classification-junkies will doubtless debate categories and sub-categories but what we are delivered here is simple, guitar-led, hard rock of a wholesomely traditional kind - and nothing essentially wrong with that of course. Predictable ? Yep. Cliched ? Yep. Hackneyed ? Yep. The riffs are tired and well-worn. The solos fluid but uninspiring. The vocals and harmonies unimaginative. The lyrics risible. The twelve tracks enshrined in this new collection neither add to or subtract from our understanding of the genre. Their fans will not be disappointed. I dozed off in my rocking chair.... Read Full Review » |
| 3 / 5 | 'More Of The Same'
Antony May (East Sussex, United Kingdom) - 5 June 2008 What Dave Draiman and Disturbed do, there is no denying that they do well. The problem however is that the band are essentially a 'one trick pony' and therefore over a whole albums worth of material their magic wanes. This album (like all bar their first) provides more of the 'tried and tested formula' throughout. To these ears, there are no real standout tracks simply a consistent (if predictable) standard throughout. Draiman has a great rock voice and the band can certainly rock but I just wish they would attempt something a bit more ambitious sometimes. To sum it up in a nutshell then, 'Indestructible' will be great for existing fans, but I doubt very much that it will convert anybody new.... Read Full Review » |
| 5 / 5 | disturbed are the best and totally rocked at download
Mr. D. Pilkington "pilki" (uk) - 20 June 2008 super album cant stop playing it only time it stops is when am told to turn it down because the whole street can hear the super tunes rock on. |
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