Children of Bodom - Blooddrunk (W/Dvd)
Facts
| Artist(s) | Children of Bodom |
| Studio | Fontana Universal |
| Release Date | April 15, 2008 |
| UPC Code | 602517638358 |
| Buy this item | $18.98 at Amazon.com As of Nov 22 10:20 EST (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Extra tracks, Special Edition |
About Children of Bodom - Blooddrunk (W/Dvd)
Deluxe Edition including DVD/Digipak. Children of Bodom has gone from being ‘an amazing band from Finland’ to a household name in the metal scene. Even more technical and more unforgiving than any of CoB’s earlier albums, Blooddrunk exposes the raw side of Alexi Laiho. After the release of five studio albums, two live albums, three DVDs and various singles and EPs, the band entered a studios in the middle of the woods of Hollola, Finland to record Blooddrunk, a killer nine track album showcasing CoB at their heaviest and hardest yet. Not surprising, given the intensity, quality of material and flawless execution. No mercy given, no easy routes chosen, the album is pure death, terror and murder from start to finish. Album Description
Tracks
- Hellhounds on My Trail
- Blooddrunk
- Lobodomy
- One Day You Will Cry
- Smile Pretty for the Devil
- Tie My Rope
- Done with Everything, Die for Nothing
- Banned from Heaven
- Roadkill Morning
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Blooddrunk 2008**** |
My favorites.
Hellhounds On My Trail
Blooddrunk
Tie My Rope**
One Day You Will Cry
Done With Everything, Die For Nothing
Banned From Heaven
Roadkill Morning M/ September 25, 2008
| Excellent Metal, subpar Bodom |
I gave the album 4 out of 5 stars due to the music itself still being better than a lot of metal out there. However, in comparison to prior Bodom, I'd give it a 2.5. There is no suspense in many of the songs, no more breath-taking bridges, etc. Unfortunately, I think I've come to the conclusion that Bodom has already reached their peak, and this album is just the continuation of their "Downfall" from Hatecrew. September 18, 2008
| Bodom is back with their bigass scythe!! |
| Still Wild! |
Part of what keeps this image alive is that every new COB album still captures the energy and fire of this amazing band, and 2008's Blooddrunk is no exception. Blooddrunk is a completely intense album full of lightning fast riffs, amazing solos, those trademark Wirman keys, and Alexi Laiho's screaming vocals. It absolutely holds up to previous COB albums, and reminds me of Hate Crew Deathroll in particular. Same COB sound, same COB attitude. Of course this consistency means you really aren't seeing that much progression in the band's style from album to album, but this is one of those bands where you really don't need a lot of progression. They figured out a winning formula early and it continues to work for them to this day.
I can't see how any Children of Bodom fan could be disappointed in Blooddrunk. It is vintage COB, and proof positive that this band is still a force to be reckoned with.
NOTE: I'm a collector at heart, so I had to spring for the more expensive Deluxe Edition of Blooddrunk, which comes in a nifty digipack with a bonus DVD, even though I'll probably never watch the DVD more than once. The main reason I bought the Deluxe Edition is that the regular CD contains another soon-to-be- legendary Children of Bodom cover song. This time it's an absolutely furious version of the old cowboy classic Ghost Riders in the Sky that I don't think anyone could have seen coming! There was also an insert with a code to download some free COB songs from previous albums, which I thought was an especially cool bonus for new fans that might not be familiar with the band's earlier albums.
July 17, 2008
| Blooddrunk: Still essential Bodom! |
Hellhounds On My Trail - Excellent opener that sets the mood for the rest of the album. It did not appeal to me at first, but it does grow on you. Thrashy beginning which develops into a menacing beat after the great solo. 4.5/5
Blooddrunk - First single off the CD. 4/5
LoBodomy - Technical track which has some depth to it. Nothing spectacular though and seems to be one of the weaker tracks on the CD despite the great solo and interludes between Alexi's guitars and Janne's keyboards. 3.5/5
One Day You Will Cry - One of the best songs on the CD. Amazing atmospheric intro which develops into a great beat and continues onto one of the most impressive solos on the whole album. 5/5
Smile Pretty For The Devil - The first song that was recorded for the CD. Straightforward Bodom song that develops into a great keyboard groove at the end after the lengthy battle. 4.5/5
Tie My Rope - Great song with complex guitar work. 4.5/5
Done With Everything, Die For Nothing - One of my favorites off the album. The song has a scorching beat to it and showcases Alexi's vocals very well. There are some really deep growls and a phenomenal chorus. 5/5
Banned From Heaven - The slow song on the album similar to "Angels Don't Kill" or "Everytime I Die" from their earlier albums. Has a very eerie feel to it and provides an excellent change of pace. 5/5
Roadkill Morning - Very fast track yet still melodic. Great album closer. 4/5
There are evident influences from the several bands that Children of Bodom have toured with in the last few years. Lamb of God and Slayer instantly come to mind when looking at such tracks as "Hellhounds On My Trail", "Blooddrunk" and "LoBodomy" where their influences can be heard throughout the entire songs. This is where the album develops a certain feeling of thrash. As a whole "Blooddrunk" feels a lot thrashier compared to their earlier works which were a lot more neo-classical. Whether this is a good transition or not depends on the listener, but it does loose some of their unique style and feel.
Although this review may come off as negative, it is only in the context of Bodom's previous work; any other band this would be a five star album! Give it a chance you might like it if you approach it with an open mind, but most importantly give it time as most great thrash albums take a lot of listens to grow on you.
April 19, 2008
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