Metal Hammer (UK)

AT THE GATES make a quantum sonic leap.

The Nightmare Of Being CENTURY MEDIA

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Melodic death metal pioneers carve out new sonic territory

IT’S THE SIMPLICITY of Slaughter Of The Soul that made it a classic. Released during melodeath’s ascendancy, it was metal at its most direct: threeminut­e songs, each built on one or two riffs, that pummelled unrepentan­tly before vanishing. It was so rapid and episodic that every second, every lyric, every breakdown was an earworm. Nineteen years later, At The Gates’ comeback, At War With Reality, kept the same ingredient­s as its predecesso­r, but added to the recipe. The nihilistic wordplay, thrashing refrains and moshinciti­ng climaxes were back. However, they were sharing space with closer The Night Eternal’s elongated gloom. Similarly, follow-up To Drink From The Night Itself dabbled in new black/doom undercurre­nts.

Those dynamic flourishes pale in comparison to the experiment­ation of The Nightmare Of Being, a progressiv­e barrage that’s as brilliant as it is jarring. How is the band that once decimated with Blinded By Fear now composing

Garden Of Cyrus, a stomper that halts midway through for a chilled sax solo? Shortly after comes the seven-minute

The Fall Into Time, its first half defined by frontman Tomas Lindberg seething over a full orchestra. Cosmic Pessimism largely dispenses with growls, favouring whispered cleans, all before Eternal Winter Of Reason wraps to the sound of a synth line. Yet, amidst the complexity, At The Gates remain the riotous death metal maestros. Acoustic guitars underpin The Paradox’s riffs, but that only makes their aggression more expansive.

Cult Of Salvation is a jolt with a giant chorus, proving anthemic even despite a quaint piano segue.

The Nightmare Of Being is weird. Yet, therein lies the beauty. It commits to making the jump that the two albums before it merely hinted at. The result is something that finally escapes the shadow of Slaughter Of The Soul. The last time At The Gates sounded this original, they transforme­d metal forever. ■■■■■■■■■■

FOR FANS OF: Edge Of Sanity, Dismember, Dark Tranquilli­ty MATT MILLS

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