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Review: Disturbed – Asylum

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On a few occasions Disturbed abandons its classic form and deliver something that sounds organic rather than rigid machine. It is so that I asked raising an eyebrow and wonder what it really is going on. But the Yankees lured only a little. Basically offers “Asylum” at the very same thing that the group made its trademark and that set the stage for a large fan base around the world.

The Disturbed would surpass previous exploits were of course not many people thought and they make the course not, but “Asylum” is still a qualitative and rather fun album where the first single is called Another Way To Die, but where it is evident that the strongest card is The Animal. There Disturbed combines everything that made them what they are today, and get to a spot on hit. Similarly, the rigid machine riff and feel of the Warrior which I note on the favorites list.

Just like last studio effort, “Indestructible”, which came a few years ago, the “asylum” to deliver a handful of tracks to the live list, but then sidelined behind the first two works that still stands strong. Disturbed, David Draiman of brilliant in the lead, stand for quality and an original sound and there is nothing that has changed in spite of a few seconds of organic sounding.

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