After the rousing, worldwide success of last years From Mars to Sirius, Frances premier metal label Listenable remasters and re-releases Gojiras sophomore album, The Link, in new packaging. Their thrash-y mix of Meshuggah and singer Joseph Duplantiers seamless Gorefest growl doesnt sucker-punch the listener as on From Mars but the inherent textures bare enough teeth to make this a required purchase. Beginning with Course of Empire-like woodblock syncopation, the title track lurches forward, bouncing on Jean-Michel Labadies buoyant bass lines, as does the equally intriguing "Death of Me. Tribal instrumental "Connected serves as an apt intro for the furious "Remembrance and the ambient "Torii flows through the catchy, Killing Joke-paced "Indians. The slashnburn aspect of "Embrace the World is tempered by the erratic yet algebraic "Inward Movement, while "Over the Flows could be System of a Down-inspired. The double-bass death march of "Wisdom Comes precedes eight-minute instrumental closer "Dawn. Understanding Gojiras past through The Link is a portent to the bands glorious future.
(Listenable)Gojira
The Link
BY Chris AyersPublished Jul 18, 2007