Type O Negative - Dead Again 3/13/2007 SPV Records
Dead Again, is a record that is lighter in texture, giving more of a vibrant viewpoint than the brash tongue in cheek Life Is Killing Me (2003) record.
There is an evolved element, while there is a organic vibe of the drums, as the keyboard components are mere touches adding subtle atmosphere. Both the guitar and bass add an accompanied somber finality for the band.
Like Rasputan whom from lore had many lives (if you read the myriad viewpoints), in a almost self inclusive joke the band used this as way to market Dead Again.
Dead Again is like a rebirth, a fresh kind of slate. A new record label, and a new found freedom (to some degree). Yet, underneath the surface felt uneasy, like rummaging through fresh memories stained by a passage of time.
Though TON always used heavier atmospheric pieces of "Beatlesque" tones, while also employing 70's long play song structure, it was Peter's lyrical gait which pulsated forth with Dead Again. Here he uses a completely different complexion rather than the dark tomes from prior work.
There is a loss that bludgeons the listener if they are aware of it.
The realities of age, and the resolution of conquering personal
addiction. A lot of it I think was because of their infrequent releases. TON
didn't really fit
into the American radio format, and because of that they existed in a
vacuum
almost inclusive to their own whim or whenever it was time to record something. The single
September Sun (which was edited down to fit radio format of 4 minutes)
is I think a direct result of this.
Since 1994 I've enjoyed watching this band evolve, watching and reading their many trials and tribulations along the way. Many of the personal and private frustrations were given a twisted sense of humor, yet there was always an honesty about how fucked up it is being in a rock band.
When Peter Steele passed away in 2010 it was punch to my reality in mortality. I was hopeful for another record, but like many fans Dead Again will be the final record from Type O Negative. Though the immediate ex-members still trudge on with Life Of Agony, A Pale Horse Named Death, and Seventh Void, the family is strong. Thanks for reading.
B.
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