Remission is an album by Mastodon, released in 2011. Remission includes a.o. the following tracks: â??Crusher Destroyerâ?, â??Where Strides The Behemothâ?, â??Trilobiteâ?, â??Mother Puncherâ? and more. The album is a metal alternative CD. -
"Remission" is the debut studio album by American metal band Mastodon, released in 2002 on CD format by Relapse Records. This groundbreaking record showcases Mastodon's unique blend of progressive metal, sludge, and hardcore influences, setting a new standard for heavy music at the turn of the millennium. The album features complex rhythms, aggressive riffs, and powerful vocals that have become hallmarks of Mastodon's sound. Standout tracks like "March of the Fire Ants" and "Crusher Destroyer" highlight their technical prowess and innovative songwriting. Since its release, "Remission" has been praised as a modern classic within the genre.
Mastodon formed in Atlanta in 2000 and quickly gained recognition for their intricate musicianship and boundary-pushing approach to metal. Over their career, they have received multiple Grammy nominations and critical acclaim for albums such as "Leviathan," "Blood Mountain," and "Crack the Skye." Their ability to evolve while maintaining a distinct identity has cemented them as one of contemporary metal's most influential acts.
Relapse Records is renowned for supporting cutting-edge artists across extreme music genres since its founding in 1990. With an impressive roster including bands like Neurosis, Nile, and High on Fire, Relapse continues to be a driving force behind some of heavy music?s most important releases.
Raw, complex, dynamic. It get me some time to get adjusted to music of this quartet but I loved it ever since! Album by album, they kept growing better and better. I am always waiting for their new release!
HYUNG RAE K. - 28/May/2022
The Atlanta-based foursome play a very aggressive stoner rock hybrid that at times reminds of the non-death metal excursions by Entombed, but with a complex slant that nears prog rock proportions. The jazzy drumming and clean guitar that go on for most of "Ol'e Nessie" is a Southern-sounding sprawl that could be the Allmans if the brothers bludgeoned with the "Whipping Post" instead of just tying folks up to it. Even though their homeland's influence is more subtle the rest of the way, it's still there if you look beneath the Sab-Stooge-Motörhead Gristle, and that, along with the technical ecstasy, helps make Mastodon stand out amongst a ton of other post-Man's Ruin Stonehenge rockers.