Releasedate: 09-03-2010; Label: Paragon Records
By: Sabine van Gameren
Sectioned is a Death Metal band started by Zoltan Valter in 2006. Purulent Reality is their debut album.
The band did not put much effort in coming over as a very original band and on the other side, they are not leaning on the tradition side either. Grabbing the bits from here and there and stitch it together. Unfortunately this patchwork isn’t connected with a strong thread, leaving some holes here and there. The band throws in solo’s, to cover these but how longer they are, as thinner they become and it never seems to become a steady formation at all. Sectioned should also have a look in the variation, the album does not even make it to the 40 minutes but starts being boring way earlier.
Can’t make much more out of it; it is just another average album which does not stick out. I could get over the fact that it’s not original as one of the other aspects of an album would come forward more, because it just doesn’t matter to have more of the same stuff if it is brilliant quality, but this stays behind as an album that you forgot about the day after you give it some space in your collection, catching the dust. Too bad.
Line Up:
The M – Vocals
Zoltán Valter – Guitar
Gabor Schiller – Guitar
Robin Eaglestone – Bass
Pete Christopher – Drums
Tracklist: 01. A Lonely Grasp of Winter 02. My Love of Decay 03. Loneliest Man 04. Behind My Eyes 05. Mirrors 06. Village of the Sun 07. Purulent Reality (Outro) |
Links:
Sectioned MySpace
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