Death: Live in L.A. (2001) Review

Death: Live in L.A. (2001)
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Chuck Schuldiner, the founding member of Death and self-taught guitar hero, lost his life to a rare form of cancer in December 2001. However, his music lives on and avid listeners can experience the virtuoso one last time on this VHS/DVD performance. Chuck is in top form, releasing flurries of pyrotechnic runs, tapping phrases, and even some sweep picked arpeggios. This is Death in one of its most interesting stages of growth. Gone are many of the attributes that traditionally comprise death metal. The band's sound is re-invented, presenting a more melodic and progressive syle of metal. One of my favorite solos of this performance is the partially improvised lead to Zero Tolerance. While Chuck begins the solo with the same melodic phrases on the original recording, he surprises the listener by introducing an adventurous pedal tone lick. Wonderfully inventive and replete with stellar musicianship, this performance firmly establishes Schuldiner as a legend in the metal genre.

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