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Helmet - Meantime

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Artist(s)Helmet
StudioAtlantic
Release DateNovember 30, 1991
UPC Code075679216229
 

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (57 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteA Masterpiece!Quote
Helmet's second and best album. Every song rocks. This album set the standard which others copied by never duplicated. Page Hamilton once said that he was always trying to make an album like "Back in Black" by AC/DC, but he thought he would never succeed. He did with this one. September 19, 2008

rating: 3 Quoteyeah it's great 3.5 starsQuote
It might get boring but it's still awesome nice heavy riffs and it's just cool.I really hate the fact that this band is mostly just into that gay gangsta music and only rock is a few percent of what they like,i don't know i heard that somewhere.But anyway back to this cd some songs might get boring but the other songs are awesome they're heavy and great if you like them check this out you will like this especially if you like alternative metal i guess, then listen to something way heavier and faster than this like some children of bodom now there's some real guitar players they should'nt even be in the same category than helmet but that's way better May 26, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteHelmet's bestQuote
Thsi is Helmet's best album. Deceptively simplistic yet really Paige is a very complex guitarist. I saw Helmet in concert with only a few people in the room way back when this CD first came out and it was awesome. Very good, very heavy, riff-oriented stuff on this CD. Standout tracks: In The Meantime, Unsung. December 21, 2007

rating: 1 Quotedoes anyone still listen to this band ?Quote
boring music. very overrated.

where is Helmet now ? prob. working at 7-11

July 19, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteA Mammoth AlbumQuote
Strange....I keep reading all of these references to Helmet being the originators of nu-metal yet, when this album was released, the concept of nu-metal had not yet even begun to brew inside the mind of some soulless marketing executive, itching to brandish a newer and more simplistic sound to attract the masses with a short attention span. One can certainly make a path from Helmet to the spawn of nu-metal that followed a few years later if they felt so inclined but if you dig a little deeper, nu-metal only shares the most basic traits with this band that offered so much more to anyone who cared to listen.

In some ways, it almost seems strange to slap the "metal" tag on a band like Helmet. Sure, they wrote this album that is bludgeoningly heavy with songs that would blow your head clean off your body from the outset but beyond that, Helmet shared little with the dyed-in-the-wool metal bands from the early 1990's.

I suppose that this is where the whole nu-metal tag comes in, due to the nu-metal kingpins to follow utilizing the stop-start riffing that Helmet mastered out of the gate. However, those comparisons end when you get into these songs.

Unlike Korn and Deftones that followed, Helmet combined that riffing style with head-snapping time changes, absolutely monster grooves and a strange combination of vast musical influence filtered through a seemingly minimalist approach, all of this done with no use of samples, rapping or tortured soul gimmicks. Helmet was strictly about the music.

Maybe this is why their flirtation with the mainstream didn't last. They had nothing by way of gimmicks to offer the growing number of angst-filled teens that were a year or so away from the transition from grungy teen to Johnathan Davis impersonator. For those (and there are many of them) always on the hunt for the next fad to grasp onto for lack of true identity, Helmet provided those of us looking for music with substance an album that still could blow us away almost 15 years after it appeared on store shelves. "Meantime" is precisely that album. July 13, 2006

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