BravePicks 2021 - AT THE GATES' The Nightmare Of Being #5
December 26, 2021, 2 years ago
As the world continues to battle a virus, we present the ultimate escape! It is time to celebrate our BravePicks 2021! Heavy metal is the ultimate diversion, so let's let the music do the talking. It is time to unveil our annual BravePicks countdown, where the devout scribes at BraveWords cast their votes at the hits and misses of the year! So who will be our #1? You’ll find out as we count down the BravePick Of 2021 each day in December!
Everybody has an opinion and it’s time for ours! And stay tuned in January for the writers’ individual Top 20s (new studio albums ONLY), Top 5 Brave Embarrassments (a fan favorite!), What/Who Needs To Stop In 2022? and Metal Predictions For 2022. All will be showcased come the New Year!
First up, the best of the best for 2021 begins NOW!
BravePicks 2021
5) AT THE GATES – The Nightmare Of Being (Century Media)
Sweden’s At The Gates blow the doors open with their third album since huge 2014 comeback At War With Reality. Vocalist Tomas Lindberg guides with a stellar performance as the Swedes balance the aggression, experimentation, and melody comfortably on The Nightmare Of Being. The Swedes aren’t satisfied playing it safe and it pays off with “Garden Of Cyrus” and “The Fall Into Time”. This At The Gates adding new textures to their already established sound, making The Nightmare Of Being a memorable and diverse affair that crawl its way to #5 on our countdown.
Scribe Greg Pratt wrote in his review:
The epic opening of “Spectre Of Extinction” sets the tone before the band fall into a familiar double-time melodic stomp, but “familiar” in the best of ways (part of my concern with the band's past couple albums was that they felt too familiar, in a bad way) and “The Paradox” follows that up with an incredibly solid mid-to-fast melodic DM rager with a perfect Tomas Lindberg vocal performance and smooth, regal guitar solos. The title track drops things down a bit and gets mellow, but in a very classy, well-structured manner; I love how this song ends up in a very different place than where it started, dropping down to some heavy groove before quickly revisiting the opening vibe as it closes. Very well done.
Then there's “Garden Of Cyrus”, a smart, experimental song placed early on here (track 4 of 10), which does wonders with songwriting and…improvised saxophone. And, wow, does that sax ever hit the spot with this death metal, which is something I never thought I would say. “The Fall Into Time” is a mid-album epic at 6:45 that drops into what approximates extreme free jazz during its midpoint... and, again, man, it works, as does “Cosmic Pessimism”, which conjures up memories of Lindberg's fantastic The Great Deceiver. This record is the perfect mix of comfort and surprise that I want from At The Gates. Successful comeback achieved.
BravePicks 2021 Top 30
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5) AT THE GATES - The Nightmare Of Being (Century Media)
6) ACCEPT - Too Mean To Die (Nuclear Blast)
7) CARCASS - Torn Arteries (Nuclear Blast)
8) HELLOWEEN - Helloween (Nuclear Blast)
9) MASTODON - Hushed And Grim (Reprise)
10) BEWITCHER - Cursed Be Thy Kingdom (Century Media)
11) TRIBULATION - Where The Gloom Becomes Sound (Metal Blade)
12) SABER - Without Warning (Church Recordings)
13) EXODUS - Persona Non Grata (Nuclear Blast)
14) BAEST - Necro Sapiens (Century Media)
15 EINHERJER - North Star (Napalm)
16) BUCKCHERRY - Hellbound (Round Hill)
17) KHEMMIS - Deceiver (Nuclear Blast)
18) DEE SNIDER - Leave A Scar (Napalm)
19) BLACK LABEL SOCIETY - Doom Crew Inc. (eOne)
20) GOJIRA - Fortitude (Roadrunner)
21) BLAZE BAYLEY - War Within Me (Blaze Bayley Recordings)
22) KONQUEST - The Night Goes On (Iron Oxide)
23) IRON MAIDEN - Senjutsu (Parlophone)
24) CRADLE OF FILTH - Existence Of Futile (Nuclear Blast)
25) DANKO JONES - Power Trio (Bad Taste)
26) DARKTHRONE - Eternal Hails (Peaceville)
27) SMITH/KOTZEN – Smith/Kotzen (BMG)
28) TODD LA TORRE - Rejoice In The Suffering (Rat Pak)
29) KK’S PRIEST – Sermons Of The Sinner (EX1)
30) ASPHYX - Necroceros (Century Media)