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Elements (Atheist album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Elements (Atheist album)

''Elements'' is the third album released by the progressive / technical death metal band Atheist. It was released on August 30, 1993 by Music for Nations in Europe and by Metal Blade Records in the US. ''Elements'' was reissued by Relapse Records in 2005 and was digitally remastered with the addition of six bonus tracks.
The album has more of a jazz influenced style than their two previous albums, but it remains highly technically complex. Eduardo Rivadavia described it for Allmusic as remaining "admirably true to the band's famously complicated arrangements, syncopated rhythms, and ultra-precise attack, but also boast() a cleaner musicality never before attempted by the group". ''Elements'' was written, recorded and mixed in forty days in Pro Media Studios.〔''(Elements )'' at Encyclopaedia Metallum〕 The band wanted to dissolve but they were required to finish their third album in order to fulfill a contract to their record label. ''Elements'' features the addition of a third guitarist, Frank Emmi. Initially, Rand Burkey was not going to appear on the album, and as Kelly Shaefer had developed carpal tunnel syndrome, (preventing him from playing anything but rhythm guitar) a new lead guitar player was needed. Before recording, Burkey rejoined the band, and thus the band ended up with three guitarists. Shaefer plays rhythm guitar, while Emmi and Burkey share responsibilities for leads and solos.
''Elements'' was Atheist's last studio album for 17 years, until the 2010 release of ''Jupiter''.
==Reception==

''Elements'' was described by James Hinchcliffe in ''Terrorizer'' as "less frantic and jazz-leaning than ''Unquestionable Presence'', and packed with unexpectedly Latin rhythms" that caused the album to "hurtle...to the edge of metal".〔 Eduardo Rivadavia praised the band for "delivering another highly accomplished set that illustrated both a natural evolution of their sound and served as a worthy final chapter to their all-too-brief and very troubled trajectory".〔

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