Mar 13, 2013 - Soilwork. Jeff Loomis, Blackguard, The Browning, Wretched. Following the highly acclaimed albums 'Natural Born Chaos' and 'Figure Number. With most in the band taking a rare and much-deserved break, Loomis finally.
With disc number four, the Swedish band strays from its Scandinavian black metal roots and, consciously or not, managed to tap into the nu-metal breed somewhat. Don't believe it?
Compare the title track to anything that Static-X has ever released. The keyboards have moved from lush and atmospheric to punchy and pointed for the most part, and even the vocals of Bjorn Strid are less abrasive overall and alternate between heavy and serene. Old fans might have a difficult time adjusting to Natural Born Chaos, but it's an impressive disc in that it combines two seemingly disparate styles seamlessly into a unique listening experience.
Soilwork performin at in, 2007. Background information Forby kent as Inferior Breed Oreigin, Years active 1995−present, Associate acts, One-way Mirror, Faithful Darkness, Wabsteid Members Their soond is a fusion o the classic metal soond wi pouer-groove o late 1970s, early 1980s, an European metal. Housomeivver, in their maist recent albums, Soilwork haes introduced elements frae ither genres an aa, like an, an adoptit a mair melodic soond. Their maist recent wirk haes mair sangin an lichter melodies than their earlier wirk, as weel as a mair polished production.