![]() ![]() it was the electronic influence, on Mind Tricks it was a change to a more straightforward melodic death metal style that just completely pumped adrenaline, and now we have another new aspect of a similar front: vocals. However, Disarmonia Mundi find ways on The Isolation Game to appease their listeners. On Fragments of D Generation the music had a lot more of this style, but it was layered throughout the songs instead of usually just in the beginning or end. Again, I'll say that most of the album is a speed metal bullet that is going to make a lot of noise, but usually on every song, especially in the beginning, there's a quiet moment of samples or industrial electronic beats before the song jumps into its full force. However, on this album, Disarmonia Mundi tried to incorporate a more industrial sound that they had on their album Fragments of D Generation. The sound is still very thrashy with a speed metal focus that rarely ever lets up throughout the music, yet there's something very melodic that keeps the listener attentive. The work on The Isolation Game is very similar to that on the previous album, Mind Tricks. ![]() ![]() Disarmonia Mundi is a sort of "melodic death metal" supergroup where if you combined the sounds of Darkane, Soilwork, and Dew Scented, this would be the love child.
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