Dimensions (Believer album)

Dimensions (Believer album)
Dimensions
Studio album by Believer
Released 1993
Genre Thrash metal
Avant-garde metal
Progressive metal
Symphonic metal
Length 52:50
Label Roadrunner
R.E.X. Records
Producer The Trauma Team with Ted Hermanson
Believer chronology
Sanity Obscure
(1990)
Dimensions
(1993)
Gabriel
2009
Alternative cover
R.E.X. Records

Dimensions is the third album by the Christian technical thrash metal band Believer, released in 1993 on both Roadrunner Records and R.E.X. Records. The album's last song, "Trilogy of Knowledge", is split into four separate parts and tells of the life of Jesus Christ. All the lyrics are stated exactly from the Bible, and includes opera vocals, orchestral instruments, acoustic guitars, distorted guitars, and more.[1] Although the album was critically lauded, the band disbanded the following year, but reformed in 2005.

Contents

Recording

The preproduction of Dimensions was recorded at Trauma Studios, and was produced by The Trauma Team and Ted Hermanson who did the engineering, assisted by the drummer Joey Daub. Wyatt Robertson and David Baddorf left Believer before the band began recording Dimensions. Jim Winters joined as bassist and also played some guitar parts during the recording sessions. On this album, Glenn Fischbach played cello, Scott Laird played violins and violas, and Julianne Laird Hoge performed soprano vocals. The album was mastered at The Hit Factory, DMS, New York, by Chris Gehringer. The cover art and illustration was done by Dave McKean.

The album was released in 1993 and turned out to be the band's most technical, progressive, and ambitious album. Both Roadrunner Records and R.E.X. Records released it with a different cover art.

The lyrics on Dimensions deal with philosophy. For example, on the song "Dimentia" the lyrics deal with the philosophical paradoxes and the ponderings of Sigmund Freud, Thomas J. J. Altizer, Ludwig Feuerbach and Jean-Paul Sartre about the existence of God. The song specifically quotes Altizer's The Gospel of Christian Atheism, Sartre's Being and Nothingness, Feuerbach's The Essence of Christianity, and Freud's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion.

The symphonic metal suite ”Trilogy of Knowledge”, divided to three chapters and an intro, is an over 20 minute epic and Biblical story about life of Jesus Christ and knowledge of good and evil. ”Trilogy of Knowledge” once again featured the orchestral compositions of Scott Laird and soprano vocals by Julianne Laird Hoge.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Phantom Tollbooth 5/5 stars[2]
Matt Morrow 90/100[3]
Sputnikmusic 3.5/5[4]

While some fans preferred Sanity Obscure over Dimensions, the critics considered Dimensions as the album that separated Believer from average thrash metal groups,[5] and praised the album's musical output.[3] Tom MacMillan of The Phantom Tollbooth claims that "Believer's last offering to the musical world proved a metal classic" and "Dimensions is one of the greatest progressive metal albums of all time."[2] Rating the album 5/5, MacMillan writes:

Believer were masters at molding emotion and developing mood in songwriting. Immediately, the band stands out. The vocals are excellent, well-performed, and not as unpleasant as one might think growling to be. The lead guitar parts, performed by Kurt Bachman, are amazing; unrestrained without being pompous. Jim Winters matches the skill and precision of Bachman in a similar way with his bass guitar.[2]

Jeff Wagner stated in the book Mean Deviation: Four Decades of Progressive Heavy Metal that "as tech metal albums go, it is a masterpiece of frigid guitar tones, warped riffs, and constant tempo changes," and "with Dimensions, Believer had borne a dense, challenging monolith of progressive metal that has few equals, even years later."[6]

Track listing

  1. "Gone" (K. Bachman/ J. Winters) - 5:47
  2. "Future Mind" (K. Bachman/ J. Daub/ J. Winters)- 5:34
  3. "Dimentia" (K.Bachman/ J. Daub/ J.Winters/ D. Man)- 5:36
  4. "What Is But Cannot Be" (K. Bachman/ J. Daub/ J.Winters/ D. Man) - 5:28
  5. "Singularity" (K.Bachman/ J.Winters/ D. Man) - 4:24
  6. "No Apology" (K.Bachman/ J. Daub/ J.Winters/ D. Man/ D. Baddorf) - 4:55
  7. "Trilogy of Knowledge: Intro: The Birth" - 2:17 (S. Laird/ K. Bachman/ J. Daub/ J. Winters)
  8. "Trilogy of Knowledge: Movement I: The Lie" - 5:27 (S. Laird/ K. Bachman/ J. Daub/ J. Winters)
  9. "Trilogy of Knowledge: Movement II: The Truth" - 6:46 (S. Laird/ K. Bachman/ J. Daub/ J. Winters)
  10. "Trilogy of Knowledge: Movement III: The Key" - 6:21 (S. Laird/ K. Bachman/ J. Daub/ J. Winters)

Personnel

  • Kurt Bachman - vocals, guitar
  • Joey Daub - drums, assistant engineer
  • Jim Winters - bass, guitar
  • Scott Laird - violins, violas
  • Glenn Fischbach - cello
  • Julianne Laird Hoge - soprano
  • William Keller - speaking voice
  • Ted Hermanson & The Trauma Team - production and engineering
  • Chris Gerhinger - mastering
  • Dave McKean - cover art (Roadrunner version)

References

  1. ^ Bush, John (2005-04-30). "Dimensions". Allmusic. Open Publishing. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r189166. Retrieved 2007-09-19. 
  2. ^ a b c Phantom Tollbooth review
  3. ^ a b Morrow, Matt (2004-03-02). "Believer - Dimensions". The Whipping Post. Open Publishing. http://thewhippingpost.tripod.com/believerdimensionsreissue.htm. Retrieved 2008-01-01. 
  4. ^ Sputnikmusic review
  5. ^ Majalahti, Michael (2004-03-02). "The Best Kept Secrets in Rock". Imperiumi. Open Publishing. Archived from the original on 2007-10-22. http://web.archive.org/web/20071022075824/http://imperiumi.net/col_2.php?id=42. Retrieved 2007-09-19. 
  6. ^ Wagner 2010, p. 156-157

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