Slayer – World Painted Blood
American Recordings/Columbia 2009
One need look no further than recent promotional photos of Slayer to realize just how far the bands legacy spans. To see grey hairs protruding from the chin of Tom Araya crystallizes the fact that it has been 23 years since they released “Reign In Blood” and forever changed the world of metal in the process.
However, staying relevant in a genre built upon the hostility of adolescence and youthful stamina has proven to be a big challenge for all of the ‘big four’ in recent years. Thus, once again Slayer find themselves put to the test to assert their relevancy in a style which they helped pioneer with “World Painted Blood“.
Unlike the rest of their peers in the ‘big four’ though, Slayer don’t go back to milking their early legacy, but rather their middle years per se with “Seasons In the Abyss” seeming to be a big reference point for the style of “World Painted Blood“. Raging thrashers, mid-paced weirdness, some questionable vocal patterns and a considerable amount of experimentation make up for the bulk of this album.
But where this renewed interest in exploring different tempos can result in odd melodic passages (“Human Strain“) or some near tribal thunderous skin bashing (“Not Of This God“), it can also result in highly questionable tracks like the blunt political commentary of “Americon“.
It is stumbles like the latter track that seem a bit desperate for the band and while it is welcomed that they are attempting to change things up, the end result feels quite out of place with the rest of the album.
In a lot of ways though the same could be said about “World Painted Blood” in the bands discography. The 21st century has seen Slayer seemingly trapped in a cycle where they rehashed the ‘modern Slayer‘ sound with minor variations each time.
Perhaps as an answer to their relentless detractors, this time the band have glanced backwards in a bid to rejuvenate themselves creatively. The problem with this though is that Slayer‘s finest moments have almost always been characterized by ferociousness and velocity, not inventiveness or colorfulness.
“World Painted Blood“, while no giant leap by any means, does find the band attempting to venture out of their proverbial rut more often than not and that alone is commendable.
But as a whole, only a handful of tracks here live up to the bands trademark standards; perhaps proving that Slayer create their finest works when utilizing a palette of only disarmingly bleak greys and visceral blood reds.
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COMMENTS
Title should have read – “How the mighty have fallen”
Slayer is like a little kid they are going to keep doing certain things because they know it annoys people. I never really saw the big deal about Slayer, I saw them live and they where god awful.
One of my favorite live bands to see, hands down. I think some people just aren’t used to the “Thrash Show” where everyone’s playing an instrument, and therefore provides no lead singer jumping into the crowd or falling on equipment. I don’t miss it, personally.
As for my main point, I enjoy this album quite a bit more than Christ Illusion but not yet as much as God Hates Us All. I gave it four stars (like you care) as it’s not their best, but definitely not a “how the mighty have fallen” situation like Patrick Swayze seems to think.
I’d say Warbringer’s last record is 10x better than this Slayer record.
That is pretty sad.
slayer sucks
1 star
this album should be called “slayer fucking blows”
These dudes are all in there 40, cut them some slack. They are a main reason the metal we have today is so amazing. These guys can be left to do WHATEVER, cause there legends. Atleast they still play fast, unlike Metallica.
niggas all over slayers nuts.
At least Slayer didn’t sell out and write garbage like Metallica.
Metallica rocks way harder than Slayer. Hate the tone of Tom’s voice, its too shouty.
I loved this CD. Especially after “Christ Illusion”….I lost faith in Slayer after that one.
I’m diggin this one. Amerion bad? They’ve had worse. I’m thinking that Kerry King needs to not write the majority of songs on a CD ever again.
Jeff just kills it. Human Strain was the shit. Same with Playing with Dolls. I’ve heard people hate on it but damn….I’m excited to see them do something different, and do it well.
So many good songs on this new CD. Slayer for another 20 years!!!
hey bwownbwead, i bet you’re totally diggin the new Nickelback to eh?
Slayer will beat the living SHIT out of you live. I promise you that.
Slayer fucking kicks ass… I agree with Relentless_Beating. And they don’t cry if you want to download some of their music. God Hates Us All tour was one of the most amazing shows I’ve ever seen.
Anyone who thinks this LP sucks, should go back listening to christina aguilera.You were NEVER a slayer fan..
Decent album. Preferred “Christ Illusion” though, slightly. “God Hates Us All” definitely better. I’m not even going to try and compare this to old Slayer, ‘cuz what’s the point? There are some good moments here, though it does all seem a little too clean, thanks to Rick Rubin… asshole. Oddly enough, wook, “Americon” is one of the tracks that’s stuck in my head, however questionable it may be.
bwownbwead – Tom’s voice is too shouty? Oh, like in every-single-fucking-thing Slayer has ever done? Oh. Okay… you have heard Slayer before, right?
ballsniffer – Someone called “ballsniffer” is in no position to bash Slayer. Keep on… sniffin’.
MURDER IS MY FUTUUURRRE!!!
KILLING IS MY FUTUUURRRRE!!!
You can’t deny that shit’s awesome. Give it a listen!
Slayer =
i got to say this slayer album is better then their last few cds and, hey it’s better then anything Metallica has done in the last 15 years.
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