Tonight's Decision is the fourth album from diverse Swedish metal band Katatonia. (Not to be confused with 90s Britpop group, 'Catatonia.')
Katatonia share members and are associated with acts like Bloodbath, Opeth, Swallow the Sun, Diabolical Masquerade and October Tide.
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Tonight's Decision is the fourth album from diverse Swedish metal band Katatonia. (Not to be confused with 90s Britpop group, 'Catatonia.')
Katatonia share members and are associated with acts like Bloodbath, Opeth, Swallow the Sun, Diabolical Masquerade and October Tide.
Tonight's Decision really signifies this bands move into a more mainstream genre. Although this had previously become apparent in 'Discouraged Ones', ... ...darkwave, shoegaze gothic rock style is very obvious here and has been the source of some criticism.
The album art is disctinctive and definitely worth mentioning. It features a spectral male figure in shades of black and blue standing on a rail road track, some excellent photography here. The images really capture the senses of isolation and futility reflected in the lyrics and even moreso, the pace and tone of the music.
Tonight's Decision is the fourth album from diverse Swedish metal band Katatonia. (Not to be confused with 90s Britpop group, 'Catatonia.')
Katatonia share members and are associated with acts like Bloodbath, Opeth, Swallow the Sun, Diabolical Masquerade and October Tide.
Tonight's Decision really signifies this bands move into a more mainstream genre. Although this had previously become apparent in 'Discouraged Ones', the shift between doomy 'Paradise-Lost' worship to more a more darkwave, shoegaze gothic rock style is very obvious here and has been the source of some criticism. The album art is disctinctive and definitely worth mentioning. It features a spectral male figure in shades of black and blue standing on a rail road track, some excellent photography here. The images really capture the senses of isolation and futility reflected in the lyrics and even moreso, the pace and tone of the music.
This album has the melancholy feel of all of Katatonia's early work, but this time it is infinitely less heavy, featuring slow-tempo dropped-guitar dirges evolving into memorable lead choruses. As gimmicky as this may seem, it works quite well when paried with the Opeth-esque keyboard backing, although unfortunately the drum work is a little lackluster, with little vitality.
Surprising as it may sound, and contrary to the opinions of elitist black metal magazine columnists, Katatonia have successfully retained their integrity whilst taking their music in such an unorthodox direction.
In spite of the genre of this album, and the much unfounded association it has received with lame adolescent angst, I feel the album is a really interesting piece, as it shows a great deal of evolution in the band's excellent, if less-than-eclectic back catalogue.
1. For My Demons 2. I Am Nothing 3. In Death, a Song 4. Had To (Leave) 5. This Punishment 6. Right Into the Bliss 7. No Good Can Come of This 8. Strained 9. A Darkness Coming 10. Nightmares By the Sea (Jeff Buckley cover) 11. Black Session
(Release date: 1999)
Summary: For fans of Opeth and Bloodbath who are looking for something a bit slower, but equally melancholy.
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Product details
Title
Tonight's Decision [Remastered]
Performer
Katatonia
Genre
Heavy Metal
Release Date
27/11/2000
Original Release Year
1999
Label / Distributor
Peaceville / Snapper Music/Proper
Producer
Katatonia
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
801056207623
Catalogue Number
CDVILEM 76
Additional notes
Album Notes
Katatonia includes: Jonas Renkse (vocals); Anders Nystrom (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Fred Norrman (guitar, bass). Additional personnel includes: Dan Swano (drums). Engineers include: Tomas Skogsberg, Joakim Petterson. Recorded between February and April 1999.
Titles on disc 1
1.
For My Demons
2.
I Am Nothing
3.
In Death A Song
4.
Had To Leave
5.
No Good Can Come Of This
6.
Nightmares By The Sea
7.
This Punishment
8.
Strained
9.
Black Session
10.
Right Into The Bliss
11.
Darkness Coming
12.
No Devotion
13.
Fractured
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