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The Hunter [CD]

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Mastodon have never really done anything the “conventional” way. The Atlanta-based band formulated their own brand of highly-skilled hard rock over a decade ago when others were rehashing 80s metal, and went on to mastermind a string of complex concept albums while much of the music world was centered on making digestible singles. The fact that Mastodon has received an outpouring of critical kudos… Read more in Amazon's Mastodon Store

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  • Audio CD (26 Sep 2011)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Roadrunner Records
  • ASIN: B005F908RQ
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (43 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,032 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Listen  1. Black Tongue 3:27£0.89
Listen  2. Curl Of The Burl 3:40£0.89
Listen  3. Blasteroid [Explicit] 2:35£0.89
Listen  4. Stargasm 4:39£0.89
Listen  5. Octopus Has No Friends 3:48£0.89
Listen  6. All The Heavy Lifting 4:31£0.89
Listen  7. The Hunter 5:17£0.89
Listen  8. Dry Bone Valley 3:59£0.89
Listen  9. Thickening 4:30£0.89
Listen10. Creature Lives 4:41£0.89
Listen11. Spectrelight 3:09£0.89
Listen12. Bedazzled Fingernails 3:08£0.89
Listen13. The Sparrow 5:30£0.89


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BBC Review

It's the summer of 2007. This writer is in Norway for the inaugural Hove Festival alongside another journo who says, confidently, that he doesn't like metal after scanning the line-up and spying several riff-heavy acts. While it's true that many of these bands are missed, it takes one performance to have him reassessing his not-for-me standpoint on metal: Mastodon, then supporting their third LP Blood Mountain, blow everyone away.

The Atlanta four-piece, now on their fifth studio effort, have that effect on the listener - they're having such a great time that these thunderous songs can't fail to connect like a hammerblow. They might be bonkers of lyric, full of fantasy mumbo jumbo, but the band is unashamedly committed to its complex-of-composition craft, and the results have frequently stunned ever since their 2002 debut, Remission. They are the most ambitious, most fearless, most fun heavy metal band to have breached the mainstream since the genre oozed its way out of the Midlands in the 1970s.

The Hunter only furthers the band's impressive reputation for widening heavy metal's horizons. During its writing, bassist and vocalist Troy Sanders told the BBC that he was "ecstatic" about this album, and that he couldn't wait to record it. Drummer Brann Dailor told AOL that the record was "like a super-heavy Led Zeppelin". And both Sanders' zeal and his bandmate's succinct summarisation come through loud and clear across these 13 tracks. Anyone hoping that Mastodon would leave their proggy tendencies behind might be disappointed, though, as numerous numbers take turns for the unexpected. (The title-track, closer The Sparrow and The Creature Lives, in particular, are sure to summon images of the band clad in Rick Wakeman-style capes.) But fans of the band have become accustomed to these tangents, and it must be stressed that The Hunter plays things rather more straight-faced than its immediate predecessor, 2009's concept LP Crack the Skye.

Although The Hunter is actually a little longer than Crack the Skye, it's much leaner - the towering riffs of All the Heavy Lifting cut through cleanly, and the stoner-rock crunch of Curl of the Burl is mightily satisfying. At times the themes seem lifted straight from the swords and sorcery of Game of Thrones or Lord of the Rings; but one look at Mastodon surely makes it clear that these are not men of our time. They stand aside from fashion and the folly of passing trends, making music that appeals to their own scattershot minds. And they make it superbly loudly.

Yet, for all of its convention-eschewing oddness, their envelope-pushing material has struck a chord with many a listener. And The Hunter, with its monstrous choruses, powerful percussion and jaw-on-the-floor fret-work, is sure to connect with anyone who's previously rocked out to their wares just as easily as it will absolute beginners. Don't like metal? You might just love Mastodon.

--Mike Diver

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Anticipated 2011 album from alternative/prog metal kings.

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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful
Mastodon - The Hunter 26 Sep 2011
By Gentlegiantprog TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
The year is 2011 and Mastodon have released their fifth full-length studio album The Hunter; an album which has the completely unenviable task of having to follow up the band's previous album Crack The Skye from 2009, which was a bold and defining moment in the band's career that deservedly won the band a wider audience and that cemented many new fanships worldwide.

When the band announced that unlike their previous three albums, the album would not be a concept album and furthermore they were using both a different producer and even a different artist to handle the album artwork, many feared that the band might be deliberately trying to distance themselves from the style we have all come to love; luckily that is not entirely the case, they only wanted to make the album fresh and original while still managing to retain much of the signature Mastodon sound.

Opening with the storming pair of pre-released track `Black Tongue' and lead single `Curl Of The Burl,' the album is magnificent from the get-go. Rather than attempt to outdo Crack The Skye in terms of progression, Mastodon have completely shifted their focus to other elements within their sound and expanded on those. The Hunter is direct and immediate, seeing more straight-forward song structures, cleaner vocals and steadier beats than any album in their esteemed career, even the guitar and bass sounds are the cleanest and least sludgey on any Mastodon record to date.

For many fans; the words `straight forward,' and `steady beats,' may seem troublesome when used in conjunction with Mastodon. Especially if like me, you got into the band for their complexity and astounding virtuoso musicianship particularly in the drumming department.

Indeed, some listeners who prefer Mastodon's Sludge influenced sound may be very surprised with tracks like `Blasteroid' or `Dry Bone Valley.' Rather than lash out immediately however, everyone should give The Hunter a fair few listens before making up their minds, after all what people need to remember is that as far back as 2004's `Naked Burn' they have been hinting at this sort of thing, now it has just become much more prominent.

Even to assuage fears, it cannot be said that The Hunter is a return to the hardest and most complex territory the band have ever explored. The songs fire ahead with force and power, but are almost all filled with big melodic choruses and driving guitar lines. Just feel safe in the knowledge that the album is not truly a grand departure either; everything still very much sounds instantly recognizable as Mastodon, even if you do have to wait longer between drum fills than on other albums.

Keyboards, structural complexity and the proggier elements found on 2009's Crack The Skye or the 2010 Jonah Hex: Revenge Gets Ugly Soundtrack EP do return on a few occasions especially on the later half of The Hunter too, such as one the wonderful brooding Title Track and `The Sparrow,' both of which have that Brent Hinds penned arpeggio feel, as well as the Josh Homme influenced `Thickening,' and the very unique `Creature Lives,' all of which helps bridge the gap between back then and now rather well.

For yet more similarities with older material, (as with all the band's studio albums barring their debut) Scott Kelly of Neurosis makes a guest vocal appearance, doing a fine job as usual this time on the up-tempo `Spectrelight.'

Ignoring musical direction, the actual performances and musicianship are utterly spectacular. The vocals (now featuring even more from Brann Dailor) from all parties involved have never ever sounded so good and their skill and talent has improved remarkably, in addition to the guitar solos which are some of the most evocative and emotive sounding leads the band have ever produced.

As performers the band have taken things to a whole other level with The Hunter; the songs are fantastic, no arguments whatsoever can be made with the production and overall The Hunter is simply a hands down good album and a real grower too. If you like Mastodon then ensure that you get yourself a copy, you will likely not regret it.

*** If you should buy the special edition with the DVD, be aware unless you pick up the correct edition, unlike the band's previous two DVD editions, there is no Making-Of documentary to be had.

The version I got from Amazon does feature a 6-minute Making-Of and 18-Minute Track-By-Track interview with Brann Dailor providing sometimes amusing and sometimes informative background information on the album's tracks, be it in lyrical meanings or playing styles.

Instead there are two music videos (for `Black Tongue,' and `Deathbound,') as well as a `Psychedelic Visualizer,' for the song 'Stargasm' that shows interesting imagery on screen along with the album (if you don't understand just look on youtube) and finally an Augmented Reality experience that works in conjunction with the band's official website and with your webcam to place the album art head on your shoulders for video and photo sessions in the web browser which also has Facebook connectivity etc. This requires a 5.6MB file download, acquired upon initial launch.

This DVD is in addition to the alternative packaging that fits in more with previous Mastodon artwork styles and in some cases two bonus tracks, `The Ruiner,' and `Deathbound' which are only acquired digitally once you have the direct-to-fan edition of album, from the band's official website or mp3 sites like iTunes store. ***
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
masterful 23 Nov 2011
By sean paul mccann VINE™ VOICE
Format:Audio CD
mastodon know their reputation, its a strong one, few mistakes, altered sounds, maintained brilliance, it isnt easy to please the world, they all but do it, i know their reputation also, for me, when a new album is on the way i hear myself say, album of the year. This year there was a feast of albums to hang your drool off, well on paper anyway, trivium, anthrax, opeth,machine head,metallica and lou reed, well im clearly kidding with that last choice there, arent i?
Anway, i leapt on this album the day it arrived in my paw, it flew into my cd player and i was away again, on the first few spins i wasnt sure if i loved it or needed more, on repeat spin its a classic , end of review, you wish.
This album was teased as a return to heavy, it isnt that heavy, its spacey as sin at times, i dont know much about pink floyd, there are notions and sounds and ideas thieved from their table perhaps but i love it, boy i love it.
The album is very different than crack the skye, some fans have since found fault in that album, i havent, in time the same thing may happy with this but i dont envisage that happening with me, the year isnt over but for now i will say this is my album of the year hey.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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this album is absolutly wonderful when I popped it in to my cd player and pressed play I was wowed by how the album sounds almost like old bands like sabbath and deep purple its got a very 70's rock feel to it. though with modern song writing style but the production sound kind of seventie, Loud distorted, a bit messy, and rocking the songs are good too you can sing along to most of them like Curl of the burl and some of them have really hypnotisingly nice melodies that sound kind of spaced out and stuff.

the energy I got from it was just brilliant.
I popped the dvd in to my pooter and was not quite so impressed the making of featurette is quite frankly pointless its not really got anything to do with how they made the album and is terribly short, the track by track commentary is quite good and interesting BUT the drummers voice gets REALLY boring after about five minutes, The Music videos on the other hands are actually awesome some great imagery in those videos its a very good addition to my cd collection
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
poor to say the least
sounds like they'd like to be played on the radio. one, maybe two decent tunes, what a shame. just as well the recent lamb of god album was up to scratch,
Published 1 month ago by jejag
An absolute masterpiece of progressive metal
In easily one of the most exciting album release schedules in the history of heavy metal (The long-awaited return of Anthrax, the sonic experimentation of Opeth's Heritage, the... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Chris Wilson
another awesome addition to a great catalogue
as with all mastodon albums for me at first listen i wasnt sure what to make of it and by the end of the week it was my favourite album! Read more
Published 4 months ago by failed music critic
I hate Mastodon ... but I love this!
Shorter tracks with no unfathomable jazz-timing mumbo-jumbo. Just good, honest rock'n'roll. Admittedly they sound more like Voivod these days, but that's not a bad thing. Read more
Published 4 months ago by The Doctor
Post prog hits!
This is a fantastic album! I play this in my car on Monday morning at 7:00am at full blast and I am bouncing in my seat!! Read more
Published 4 months ago by eonblueapocalypse
Excellent
Each time I've bought a Mastodon album I've been a little unsure whether or not I like it, but having made the investment I always return just in case that first listen didn't do... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Mr. R. Powell
Good to see a band willing to be diverse
Initial thoughts
I was looking forward to this album even though I had not been much of a fan of the ban until I head Crack The Skye earlier in 2011. Read more
Published 5 months ago by perceive
Latest opus from the new masters of progressive, aggressive, metal.
Where does one start a review for their most anticipated album of the year? To say one is looking forward to the latest magnum opus from serial sludgers-turned-proggers Mastodon is... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Jingee
Shockingly good
I'd heard of Mastodon and actually seen them live supporting Metallica a few years back, but I'd never heard them properly before hearing "Black Tongue" on Jools Holland, due to... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Mr. Callum P. Mccaul
Mastodon do it again
I really liked Crack The Skye, so when I heard that this album was going to be more 'straight forward ' no weighty concepts connecting the tracks I was slightly concerned. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Veeja
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