DEATH
HEAVEN (ITA)
TECHNO DECOMPOSTION WORLD
Written by Martin de
Bruijn on Monday 02 April, 2007. Last updated on Monday 02 April, 2007
With a length of 55 minutes one can hardly speak of a demo and with only
eight songs on it, one can guess that some tracks are taking some time.
That is the problem with some of the tracks of
Death Heaven:
some of the songs are simply too long to keep your attention. When a few
songs would be shorter, they would have more power. It is not that the
tracks have a lack of variation, on the contrary. Sometimes even that is
too much.
The eight tracks are technical death metal with some blasting beats and
some thrash. “Nuclear
Death” is one of the examples; one can hear the variation within a
track. There are some interesting parts and some parts that one gets bored
from. The fourth track, “The
Cannibal Of Milwaukee” is clocking more then nine minutes.
Unfortunately, this track is not that interesting for the whole time. On
the other hand, the track “Sunday
Of War” last over ten minutes, but somehow this track is much
interesting due to the better composition and guitar riffs.
Coming to a conclusion, I would say that this demo has two faces. Enough
interesting music, but due to the long duration of the tracks, the songs
looses their impact and catchiness. Some songs are over before you notice
and others are taking ages. With a better time schedule, this demo would
have been much better.