Redeemer (Machinae Supremacy Album)
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''Redeemer'' is the second studio album by Swedish band
Machinae Supremacy Machinae Supremacy is a Swedish/Finnish band that combines modern Heavy metal music, heavy metal, power metal and alternative rock with chiptunes. Self-defined as "SID metal", many of their songs use a SidStation that features the MOS Technology ...
, released on 18 March 2006. Originally planned for release by Music by Design Records in 2005, it was delayed when the label ceased to exist. On 6 February 2006, to celebrate the release of the new website, two new tracks from the album were made available for download: "Rise" and "Through the Looking Glass"."Rise" is actually "Lava Bubble Trouble" from the ''Jets'n'Guns'' soundtrack, reworked into a full song. The band would later repeat this by converting "Flight of the Toyota" (from the same soundtrack) into the album-track "SID Icarus" within their next album.


Track listing

There are two versions of ''Redeemer'', the underground edition (RUE) and the retail edition (RRE). The album was recorded in Blind Dog Studios and Hubnester Industries, Luleå. All songs were written and performed by Machinae Supremacy.


Underground edition

Released 18 March 2006. #"Elite" – 4:24 #"Rise" – 5:32 #"Fury" – 5:06 #"Ronin" – 4:17 #"Kaori Stomp" – 4:17 #"Hate" – 4:12 #"I Know the Reaper" – 4:35 #"Seventeen" – 3:45 #"The Cavern of Lost Time" – 0:34 #"Rogue World Asylum" – 4:13 #"Through the Looking Glass" – 5:10 #"Oki Kuma's Adventure" – 5:12 (
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#"Reanimator (March of the Undead III)" – 5:00 #"Prelude to Empire" – 1:37 #"Empire" – 6:51


Retail edition

The major label edition of the album is trimmed and remixed. It was released on 8 November 2006 by
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. This version included an additional track, ''Ghost (Beneath the Surface)'', which was originally released as a site release. #"Elite" – 4:23 #"Through the Looking Glass" – 5:07 #"Rogue World Asylum" – 4:10 #"Rise" – 5:30 #"I Know the Reaper" – 4:34 #"Hate" – 4:13 #"Ghost (Beneath the Surface)" – 5:11 #"Seventeen" – 3:42 #"Ronin" – 5:13 #"Oki Kuma's Adventure" – 5:23 #"Reanimator (March of the Undead III)" – 5:02


Reception

''Redeemer'' received mostly positive reviews, Matthias Mineur saying "Unaware of the tight rules that govern more 'scene' oriented nations, achinae Supremacyhave invented something magnificent: power rock." Some reviews have described the sound as almost " pop" like, while still remaining heavy, Nick Russel suggesting the album is "Pop music for metalheads?" and John A. Hanson using the term "power-pop" to describe the sound. One criticism is Stjärnström's vocals, with one reviewer describing them as "admittedly one of the whinier vocalists I've heard in quite a while," but he then adds that it "manages to be epic all the same."


Personnel

*Robert Stjärnström – vocals, guitar, art and design *Jonas Rörling – guitar, backing vocals *Johan Palovaara – bass (While Palovaara is credited, he did not record any bass for the album.) *Andreas Gerdin – keyboards, backing vocals *Tomas Nilsén – drums Additional personnel *
Fredrik Nordström Björn Tom Fredrik Nordström (born 5 January 1967) is a Swedish musician and record producer, best known as the guitarist of heavy metal band Dream Evil. Nordström is one of the leading melodic death metal and power metal producers in Sweden ...
– mixing *Patrik J – mixing *Thomas Eberger – mastering *Erica Öberg of Inja – additional vocals *Chicka Kowahira – additional vocals *Kahl Hellmer – bass


References


External links


Official album page
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