Every band, if only it decided with awareness and courage to go beyond certain rules and barriers, would have the opportunity to become a great band. Every band, if only they had the enlightenment to understand that a musician, while playing, can do anything, truly anything, would have the chance to produce beauty, grand beauty. Only then would it all be a matter of technical, compositional skills, and so on, but for me, the so-called talent is nothing but this: understanding that you are free to do whatever the heck you want when you play, and there are few bands that have this approach—free, joyful, and lively—with their music. If then a band has this "mindset" and moreover plays a genre of music followed by people who, no offense to metalheads, look at every novelty as a beehive in the toilet while you're taking a dump, it means they're a band with balls, heaps, and heaps of balls.

Mastodon plays metal, but metal purists (long-haired, beer and beer belly) often look at them askance, and at metal festivals, these great men with great bravery play around two in the afternoon, probably to bewilderment or worse, general indifference. Well, there is no justice in the world, that's known; even though Leviathan, the second album from the Americans in question, was quite successful (not as much as it deserved). The first album, instead, was naturally only noticed by me (their first release, on the other hand, a demo called "Lifesblood", if anyone has it or has listened to it, has all my respect and esteem), I was saying: this debut named "Remission" immediately highlights what the approach of these Mastodon is: overflowing technique, ruthless execution, and imagination beyond any limits.

All the songs, from the opener "Destroyer" (two minutes of fury), are a compact and powerful ensemble of rage, ferocious and nihilistic but with flashes of melody and pure beauty ("Ol'e Nessie," or the opening of "Trainwreck") that cannot leave indifferent a listener who loves all genres of music. We're not just talking about metal here, but Music, so it transitions effortlessly from two minutes of fury to eight minutes of pure beauty in "Elephant Man"; because Mastodon couldn't care less if the fifteen-year-old with the Amon Amarth t-shirt doesn't understand a thing about their songs, they couldn't care less if a blinkered world like that of metal will never fully appreciate them, they do whatever the heck they want. And they start with the same sincerity from furious rolls to arpeggios of disarming grace, because when you have this level of technique you can do anything. And then, behind the guitars, there's a man named Brann Dailor, what can I say? One of the best drummers currently on earth, and not one of those metal drummers with the double pedal going full throttle, no, one of those who know exactly what to put in every single second of a song, one with guts, who hits like a madman without even coming off as vulgar or too metal, on the contrary, showing that technique and violence can be synonymous (together with the bassist, he was in Today is the Day, a hardcore band with sensational nastiness, so dear Brann wasn't born a metalhead, this man can really play whatever the heck he wants).

In short, this band is fantastic and their debut simply overwhelms with its compactness, ferocity, and imagination. And soon the next one is coming with Cedric Bixler Zavala guesting on a track, just to once again blow the minds of all the little metalheads (those who say the album is bad if there isn’t a goat or an upside-down cross on the cover) these little metalheads will say that Scar Symmetry is better and then they will go buy the Iron Cobra because Joey Jordison has it. Once again, Mastodon will not care and will move forward. And that's called courage.

Tracklist Lyrics and Videos

01   Crusher Destroyer (02:01)

Lesson
The honoring instinct of animal
Pressure
No blame on the red bull
Throw fury at him

Aim gorge and win

Less contenders on the way today
Let them pay
Nothing lost
Nothing gained

Listen
Here lies the warning for matador
Blackout
Blood running the dirt floor
Won't bleed by accident

Burn your game plan

02   March of the Fire Ants (04:27)

03   Where Strides the Behemoth (02:57)

Condition tomorrow
With visions inlaid
The priest stands to our right
A princess is mine

The regress of some minds
Further chase the prize
Pretentious you follow
Religion is mine

Anger precedes my footsteps
Haunting past comes into head
Horizon seems so far away
This life close to end of days
Kill and i will be damned
Forgive and i will be free

Unified eyesight
Grow

04   Workhorse (03:47)

Slaved into brittle and worked for days
Only thing that paves your stay
Look behind you see what you've made
Like a workhorse stands for miles
Work for you and never get tired
Roll 'em up it's time to go
We'll be back before it's too long

Shaved into rhythm
Work for days
Consequences we have paid
To be free in a world we've made
Like a workhorse stands for miles
Work for you and never get tired
Roll 'em up it's time to go
We can bet on all that's lost
Before it's too long

Burning hell

05   Ol'e Nessie (06:06)

06   Burning Man (02:48)

Coals under foot burst into flames
Become the earth's ashes
Remain
Awaiting sand
A burning man

Approach the door where i place blame
Take the first step
Cleansing my shame
Awaiting sand
A burning man

07   Trainwreck (07:05)

life's changed
yet remain the same
basking in an afterglow
i did not know
i am here
in shadows island

lying
hopeless wondering
all questions exhaust me

running screaming chanting
for all this land i've seen its worth
helping all for times sake
it brings me work
pinned to this world

08   Trampled Under Hoof (03:02)

Birth
Original plan
Who will issue days and strike them
Hurry to mystic plains
Go

Lifesblood

Hurdle in the path
Struck down
All is clear for play

09   Trilobite (06:30)

10   Mother Puncher (03:50)

Change stand grow
These things you'll never be
Taste your fate
All that you'll ever be
A life love unconditional
A life love
Love unconditional

Chase
Chase 'em down string 'em up
Hate
Hate the ones who bring you down

11   Elephant Man (08:01)

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