Saturday, September 6, 2008

DRAGONFORCE: Ultra Beatdown


Produced by Karl Groom, Herman Li and Sam Totman

Released: August 25, 2008
Back when I reveiwed Inhuman Rampage I suggested that it sounded almost exactly like the one before it, Sonic Firestorm. As that album then went on to become a surprise smash hit, it was pretty unlikely that DragonForce was going to dick with such a successful formula very much. It takes all of about ten seconds of Ultra Beatdown to realise that this is another continuation of what they've been doing now for the past three albums, melodic power metal at a furious gallop, laden with lightning fast and enormously long guitar solos and dripping with lyrical cheese.

With the shortest track on Ultra Beatdown clocking in at 5 minutes and 20 seconds, it's very clear that reining things in this time around has not been a DragonForce priority. In fact it could be that the success of Inhuman Rampage has just encouraged them to push the envelope of ridiculous hyperspeed style over substance even further. While it's true that the band has actually incorporated a few touches of melodic rock and even managed a couple of slower passages here, it's also very much more of the same: endless duelling lead breaks, guitar/keyboard battles, never-ending double kicks, ultra-polished melodies and shiny harmonies, and all of it repeated again and again. If DragonForce weren't already responsible for some of the most contrived music in recent memory then Ultra Beatdown certainly gives them that distinction, with teflon-coated production so bright you need sunglasses to listen to it. To top it all off, the entire package just doesn't seem as memorable as what they've done previously, which isn't that surprising as they've pretty much just been rehashing "My Spirit Will Go On" for three albums now.

Ultra Beatdown is as much fun as any other DragonForce album but the fun doesn't last very long. Like their carefully calculated and choreographed live shows, this is a band that has become a slave to their own formula to the point where there are no surprises left, and no inspiration.


  1. Heroes of Our Time
  2. The Fire Still Burns
  3. Reasons to Live
  4. Heartbreak Armageddon
  5. The Last Journey Home
  6. A Flame for Freedom
  7. Inside the Winter Storm
  8. The Warrior Inside

Rating: 50%

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