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Bareskin
Hellchild
Howling Bull Records, 1999
REVIEW BY: Christopher Thelen
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED: 03/08/2000

Here's three words you probably never thought you'd see put
together. Ready? Here goes, say it with me: Japanese death
metal.
There now, wasn't that fun?
In all actuality, Hellchild's latest release,
Bareskin, has some very enjoyable moments, but in the end
falls prey to the same pitfalls that bedevil (oops, wrong choice of
words for this genre) most death metal. First, the sound becomes
very formulatic, especially disturbing because this album is just
over a half-hour in length. Second, it doesn't matter whether
they're singing in English, Japanese or Lebanese; I can't
understand a damned thing they're saying, even with the lyric
sheet. (Counterpoint: sometimes, not knowing what they're saying
tends to cast a more ominous shadow over the music. If that's the
way you like it, that's fine with me.)
The band - vocalist Tsukasa Harakawa, guitarist Elichiro Suzuki,
bassist Yasuo Satoh and drummer Junichi Harashima - is interesting
to listen to at the start of
Bareskin, and not because of their nationaty. Instead, they
capture the liseer with some wonderful musicanship on tracks like
"Self-Scorn," "In This Freezing Night" and "The Answer". The first
half of the disc is enough to make someone regain interest in this
genre.
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