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Suicide Silence - No Time To Bleed

No Time To Bleed

Music Artist :Suicide Silence
Music Style :Death Metal
Record Label :Century Media
Release Date :2009-06-30
Store Price :$15.98

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CD Tracks/Songs


Disc 1

1. Wake Up
2. Lifted
3. Smoke
4. Something Invisible
5. No Time To Bleed
6. Suffer
7. ...and Then She Bled
8. Wasted
9. Your Creations
10. Genocide
11. Disengage

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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD

Brutality!!
Submitted on: 2009-10-15
Suicide silence is one of my favorite bands when this album came out i thought it was gonna blow the cleansing away but it didnt the cleansing blew it way with its incredibly insane breakdowns. Im not sayin this album bad its not its fn brutal. so if your a true suicide silence fan and no emo lovin faggot poser then i highly recommend begging your mom for the money to by this album. hahahaha
The Human Machine Has Finally Bled...
Submitted on: 2009-08-29
First off, I didn't really care much for Suicide Silence's 2007 full length debut "The Cleansing". True, it was a heay, loud, brutal, and decent outing, but I found it to be rather generic and overhyped, although it did have a few songs that actually stood out. I'm not saying it was a bad album, it just simply could've been better to be honest. However, with their 2009 sophmore release "No Time to Bleed", this Riverside, California deathcore quintet have returned as a more stronger and focused killing machine, and have stepped up to their game here with tighter song structures, stronger musicianship, and better production, big thumbs up to Machine (who's also produced albums by Lamb of God) for the album's production by the way. According to vocalist Mitch Lucker, this whole album was tracked in the studio as opposed to being recorded live in the studio like their first album was. I bought this album just about three weeks ago, and I was greatly impressed with it from start to finish. From the nasty, bludgeoning, chaotic opener "Wake Up" to the closing moments of "Disengage", NTTB puts the pedal to the metal and never lets off the gas from there. This album definately blows "The Cleansing" right out of the water. Mitch Lucker's vocals are very impressive here, as he leads the prowl throughout here with an excellent mixture of chaotic, bloodcurling, and frightening high pitched screams and sick, menancing, gutteral death metal growls. Guitarists Chris Garza and Mark Heylmun really shine here, belting out chaotic, blistering, and crushing riffs and they also throw in some nice quality solos here and there for good measure, and skinsman Alex Lopez dominates and obliterates behind the drums, keeping the brutality and aggression alive and well with slamming double bass onslaughts and mad, pulverizing blast beats that'll get the mosh pits going like crazy.

The Highlights:

NTTB opens up with the nasty and chaotic opener "Wake Up" which is definately my favorite song on the whole album bar none, and is highlighted by ballistic screams, slaughtering, grinding guitars, menacing double bass kicks, and there's also a nice mesmerizing solo thrown in as well as a tom roll near the end. Next up, "Lifted" boasts some more slamming drumwork, and more sick, crazed vocals, and some sweet melodic harmony sweeping around 3:02 and continuing on until the song fades out. The following cut "Smoke" opens shortly with some jagged machine gun riffing and double bass before going into an all out bruising, blazing speedfest with rapid blasting, maniacal riffing, and chaotic and frightening screaming and growling. The next two songs "Something Invisible" and the title track both continue the brutal madness. Both tracks are bruising, abrasive skull crushers, that are highlighted by more ballistic screams and growls, chaos induced riffs and hammering drums, especially the title track which also features a crushing breakdown near the end. Track six "Suffer" is a monstrous skull crushing number that is highlighted by hateful screams, heavy, mammoth earthshaking riffs, and a nice winding and wailing solo is also included, and track eight "Wasted" is another wicked fast blaster that includes more frantic screaming, rapid drum blasting, hot earthshaking riffage, and another blistering solo thrown in for good measure. One unique track, that being "...And Then She Bled" is a creepy instrumental track that consists of a recording of a 911 emergency phone call from a woman named Charla Nash, who was attacked by a domesticated chimpanzee on February 18, 2009.

All in all, "No Time to Bleed" is a great step forward for Suicide Silence, and they've really impressed me with the direction that they've taken with this new album of theirs. Call them whatever you want, deathcore, metalcore, death metal, hardcore, whatever, it's all extreme heavy music to me, and that's exactly what Suicide Silence are, and if you are an open minded fan of extreme heavy music, then by all means, this album will not dissapoint... Recommended!!
No silence at all...
Submitted on: 2009-08-21
This is a band I alraedy knew a while from songs with lines like : Pull The Trigger Bitch.. "No Pitty For A Coward"... This album stays brutal but nevertheless is more different. Perhaps a good thing, it's just more or less one eruption of deathcore brutality brought to the feeble minds of the living. It's perhaps only a pitty that the hatepressure get's interupted with an instrumental part, but even that doesn't really bother. WAKE UP, This is no introduction!!
The grounds will shake and your children will tremble
Submitted on: 2009-07-19
The last outing by Deathcore favorite's Suicide Silence was like listening to a three minute track looped for fourty minutes. Safe to say I was not a fan, however after sitting through No Time To Bleed my opinion of them has risen significantly. With tighter structure, more experimentation, better production and even more brutality NTTB is an excellent release.

Right off the go the album starts off chaotic and doesn't let off the gas. Mitch Lucker's vocals have never sounded better and I am not a fan of the higher pitched screams but his are very well executed. Axemen Garza and Heylmun however steal the show by putting down some chaotic riffs and even manage to belt out some quality leads. Percussion is good as well and plenty of unrelenting double bass work to flail around to in the pit.

The focus for NTTB's lyrical content seems to revolve around the general downfall of all the is Earth and the Human Race. At least that's what I got from it. The lyrics are the only aspect that were any sort of let down. Just think the music would sound far better if the band relied more on the music rather then constantly having vocals during the better portion of the tracks. Though this is merely a personal preference, so don't be discouraged.

All in all it really comes down to if this is for you. If your into the faster more chaotic side of the Metal universe chances are this will be a fair listen for you. If you prefer the more progressive approach, look elsewhere. A very straight forward album with no filler and a big step in the right direction for the band. Fans of The Cleansing definitely need to pick this up. Thanks for your time, keep supporting The Metal!!
its decent
Submitted on: 2009-07-18
suicide silence really isn't the most talented band out there, but they do know how to make very dark, brutal music. two things about this album do bug me a bit, and it's the annoying screechy guitar effect they use quite a bit on this album (smoke is the best example), it is completely dissatisfying and hard on the ears to be honest. the other thing is the sloppy production. machine is a good producer and this is kinda shameful for him. listen to the little tom roll at about 3'27 in wake up. just terrible. it sounds like a two year old played it. and there are a few other flaws that i'm not gonna bring up. now on a possitive note, it is much better than the cleansing. i still think lifted is the best song on the album. genocide is a ripper of a tune also. i did enjoy the album, but was expecting a little better

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