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Mental Vortex
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4.7 out of 5.0 stars 3 Ratings (3 Reviews)

Album Details: Mental Vortex

Release Date:09/10/2007
UPC:036124483627

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  • Overall:

    Makes the Grade...

    By Michael  Nov 25, 2001

    This album smokes all the way through...even the remake of She's So Heavy is one of the better re-do's. Divine Step, Semtex Revolution, Sirens, Metamorphosis, and About Life are what keep this album at a four. It does tell a great act; mixing sounds ...musically bringing to mind a blend of Savatage and Kreator. Not a bad sound. Better than their other albums... Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Incredible!

    By Nicole  Oct 27, 2000

    What can I say? Incredible! Inconceivable! Divine! This must be from another dimension!Outstanding music and lyrics (see http:/
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    coroner.htm), not played nor performed, but literally celebrated by the legendary Swiss ...trio. The album is still underrated even with *****!In fact, this record is beyond any valuation. It's the precious shining diamond among 5 excellent CORONER albums. It's 100 % pure musical genius. It's art. Yet there is a concrete statement and social commitment.The music itself cannot be put into any classifying drawer (like all music from CORONER, anyway). You have to listen to it to understand what I mean. If you are not enthusiastic about CORONER after that and instantly order all the other albums, too (like I did), I'm afraid I cannot help you.Personal favourites: everything, in fact, but if I had to choose three - ‚Semtex Revolution' (music and lyrics are just fantastic) - ‚Metamorphosis' (fascinating beginning!) - ‚About Life' (brilliant lyrics!) Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Coroner's unorthodox approach to thrash metal had been turning heads and opening minds with their every release, and with album number four, 1991's Mental Vortex, the band arguably reached their creative peak. Widely regarded as their greatest achievement, Mental Vortex was the culmination of three increasingly unique and experimental albums which saw the Swiss trio (much like their early mentors, Celtic Frost) quickly moving away from the everyday trappings of thrash metal into unpredictable avant-thrash territory. In the process, unbridled speed and aggression were replaced by highly technical and unconventional songwriting, so that by this time, only singer Ron Ross's deathly grunts remotely linked the band to their primitive origins. Indeed, mind-bending excursions like "Divine Step (Conspectu Mortis)," "Sirens," and "Metamorphosis" defy the boundaries of heavy metal, flirting with jazz and progressive rock in equal measures while rarely approaching offensive levels of self-indulge...nce, thanks to their tight-knit, focused arrangements. As usual, six-string alchemist Tommy T. Baron leads the way, enriching his already-remarkable repertoire by combining his angular riffs and fluid, inventive lead work in seemingly impossible ways. And their controversial reading of the Beatles' "I Want You (She's So Heavy)," which brings the proceedings to a close, remains perhaps the ultimate testament to Coroner's fearless drive, helping to certify Mental Vortex as an extreme metal landmark. - Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Coroner

From their modest beginnings as roadies for avant-garde Swiss metal legends Celtic Frost, the members of Coroner carved out one of the most unique careers in the European thrash metal scene. The trio was originally pegged as a conventional thrash band, but their jaw-dropping musicianship and increasingly complex, almost prog rock compositions soon won over most critics,... Read more