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Seasons in the Abyss

Seasons in the Abyss is the fifth studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on October 9, 1990, through Def American Records. Recording sessions began in March 1990 at Hit City West and Hollywood Sound, and ended in June 1990 at The Record Plant in Los Angeles, California. It was the band's last album to feature their full original lineup with drummer Dave Lombardo until his return on the band's 2006 album Christ Illusion. Seasons in the Abyss' musical style has been compared by critics to the band's previous two albums, South of Heaven (1988) and Reign in Blood (1986).

Seasons in the Abyss
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 9, 1990 (1990-10-09)
RecordedMarch–June 1990
StudioHit City West, Hollywood Sound, and Record Plant, Los Angeles, California
GenreThrash metal
Length42:27
LabelDef American
Producer
Slayer chronology
South of Heaven
(1988)
Seasons in the Abyss
(1990)
Divine Intervention
(1994)
Singles from Seasons in the Abyss
  1. "Seasons in the Abyss"
    Released: 1990
  2. "Spirit in Black"
    Released: 1990

Upon its release, Seasons in the Abyss received a generally positive reception and peaked at number 40 on the US Billboard 200. It was later certified gold in the United States and Canada. By 2017, it had sold over 813,000 copies in the United States since Nielsen SoundScan inception.[1]

Recording and production edit

The album was recorded from March to June 1990 in two separate studios: Hit City West, Hollywood Sound, and Record Plant in Los Angeles, California.[2][3] Seasons in the Abyss was produced by Rick Rubin, who had also produced their previous two albums Reign in Blood and South of Heaven.

Track eight, "Temptation", featured an overdub of lead vocalist Tom Araya's singing; the vocal arrangement on the track was unintentional. Araya sang the song twice: once the way he felt it sounded best; the second time at the insistence of Kerry King the way he thought it should be sung. By accident both tracks were played back simultaneously; King liked the way it sounded together and so it was left that way for the final version.[4]

Music and lyrics edit

According to Nathan Brackett, author of The Rolling Stone Album Guide, Seasons in the Abyss continued the band's sound as displayed in their first four albums. The songs on the album have complex guitar riffs that proceed at both "blinding speed" tempos and mid-tempo hefts. Brackett said that the songs' themes shy away from the "fantasy and into the hells here on Earth" and instead was "music to conquer nations by".[5]

Deathmetal.org characterizes Seasons in the Abyss as "an onslaught of sonic distortion" with "abrupt two-string chord barrage and a rippling roar of unleashed tremolo strumming", which accentuates melody in a "hummingbird wingbeat technique" similar to Discharge's Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing. The album also contains longer, whole-interval phrases and chromatic extensions compared to previous Slayer records.[6]

The album combines "grim" vocals and "frenetic" guitars.[7] Blabbermouth.net said that the album is "considered to be among the genre's all-time classics". "War Ensemble", "Dead Skin Mask", and "Seasons in the Abyss" were described as setting the album's standard and the songs, according to the site, produced a sound that could not be matched by anyone else.[8] American serial killer Ed Gein was the inspiration for writing the song Dead Skin Mask.[9]

AllMusic said that it combines the mid-tempo grooves of South of Heaven with "manic bursts of aggression" à la Reign in Blood. AllMusic also said that when writing the album's lyrics, Slayer "rarely turns to demonic visions of the afterlife anymore, preferring instead to find tangible horror in real life—war, murder, [and] human weakness. There's even full-fledged social criticism, which should convince any doubters that Slayer aren't trying to promote the subjects they sing about."[10]

At 42:27, it is the band's longest studio album.

Release and reception edit

Slayer released Seasons in the Abyss on October 9, 1990, through Def American Records. Later that year it was released again through Warner Music Group. It was re-released in 1994 through American Recordings.[10] Although it was "unwelcome" to music shows and rock–radio outlets, it got substantial airplay on MTV's Headbangers Ball.[16] Seasons in the Abyss features Slayer's first music video, filmed at the Giza Plateau in Giza, Egypt.[16]

The album received generally positive reviews by critics. In a retrospective review, AllMusic's Steve Huey said that it "brought back some of the pounding speed of Reign in Blood for their third major-label album", and addressed it to be "their most accessible album, displaying the full range of their abilities all in one place, with sharp, clean production". Huey also wrote that the album "paints Reagan-era America as a cesspool of corruption and cruelty, and the music is as devilishly effective as ever".[10]

Deathmetal.org describes Seasons in the Abyss as a "solid" album and "the last of the Slayer albums to contain any strength of will or spirit", noting it is not as subtle nor as intense as previous Slayer records; the songwriting is thematically more unfocused and disorganized, sometimes giving way to forced aggression.[6]

J. D. Considine noted about "War Ensemble": "it's not a pretty song by any means. An aural blitzkrieg whose chorus climaxes with the lines, 'The final swing is not a drill/It's how many people I can kill,' it is filled with brutal images and blaring guitars, all propelled at the breathless pace of thrash metal." Considine would later say that the album's music "so accurately sums up the controlled panic of combat that the Army itself has been using Slayer songs to psych its troops for military maneuvers in the Saudi desert".[17] Mike Stagno from Sputnikmusic said that the album was a well-received return by Slayer.[15] Entertainment Weekly reviewer David Browne said that listening to Seasons in the Abyss was "like listening to a single speed-metal song—the world's longest".[7] In 2017, it was ranked 31st on Rolling Stone's "100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time".[18]

The album peaked at number 40 on the Billboard 200 and number 18 on the UK Albums Chart.[19][20] Seasons in the Abyss was certified gold in both the United States and Canada.[21][22] The title track and "War Ensemble" earned Slayer its heaviest airplay on MTV to date.[10] In an October 2007 interview, Evile frontman Matt Drake described Seasons in the Abyss as "the perfect mix" between the two styles ("speed" and "slow material") showcased on Reign in Blood and South of Heaven respectively.[23] Children of Bodom bassist Henkka T. Blacksmith hailed Seasons in the Abyss as "the best metal album ever".[24] The crossover thrash supergroup S.O.D. released a single named "Seasoning the Obese" in tribute to the album.[25]

In 2016, Loudwire ranked Seasons in the Abyss #2 among Slayer's eleven studio albums.[26] At the 1991 Foundations Forum, the music video for the title track won a Concrete Foundations Award for Best Video, tying with Jane's Addiction's "Been Caught Stealing."[27]

Track listing edit

Side one
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."War Ensemble"Hanneman4:51
2."Blood Red"ArayaHanneman2:47
3."Spirit in Black"KingHanneman4:07
4."Expendable Youth"ArayaKing4:09
5."Dead Skin Mask"ArayaHanneman5:20
Side two
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
6."Hallowed Point"
  • Hanneman
  • Araya
  • Hanneman
  • King
3:23
7."Skeletons of Society"KingKing4:40
8."Temptation"KingKing3:25
9."Born of Fire"King
  • Hanneman
  • King
3:07
10."Seasons in the Abyss"ArayaHanneman6:34
Total length:42:27

Cover versions edit

"Seasons Greetings in the Abyss"
 
Song by Sleigher
ReleasedDecember 22, 2021 (2021-12-22)
GenreThrash metal
Length6:19
Lyricist(s)Charles Griffiths
Producer(s)Scott Atkins

A Christmas-themed version of "Seasons in the Abyss", titled "Seasons Greetings in the Abyss", was released by Sleigher, a homophone of Slayer. The track features festive-themed lyrics, alongside traditionally non-metal instruments such as the tuba. It was performed by Charles Griffiths and Raymond Hearne of Haken, Dan Goldsworthy, who had previously done artworks for bands such as Accept, Jeramie Kling of Venom Inc., Daniel Firth of Cradle of Filth, Rody Walker of Protest the Hero, and Jordan Rudess of Dream Theater. Griffiths commented how the late Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman "loved Christmas, so hopefully he would approve."[28][29][30]

Personnel edit

Slayer
Additional personnel
  • Matt Polish – voice on "Dead Skin Mask"[31]
Production
  • Rick Rubin – production
  • Andy Wallace – co-production, engineering, mixing
  • Larry Carroll – artwork, illustrations
  • Chris Rich – assistant engineering
  • David Tobocman – assistant engineering
  • Allen Abrahamson – assistant engineering
  • Robert Fisher – graphic design
  • Rick Sales – management
  • Howie Weinberg – mastering
  • Sunny Bak – photography
  • Marty Temme – photography

Charts edit

Chart performance for Seasons in the Abyss
Chart (1990) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[32] 58
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[33] 29
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[34] 69
Finnish Albums (The Official Finnish Charts)[35] 12
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[36] 19
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[37] 47
UK Albums (OCC)[38] 18
US Billboard 200[39] 40
Chart (2006) Peak
position
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC)[40] 16

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[41] Gold 50,000^
United States (RIAA)[42] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

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  16. ^ a b Billboard. June 5, 1999. p. 86
  17. ^ J. D. Considine "Intense Slayer blasts its imagery home". The Baltimore Sun. February 15, 1991. Retrieved 2010-07-22.
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  27. ^ "Raw" (PDF). Concreteplanet.com. November 12, 1991. p. 5. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
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  29. ^ Staff (December 22, 2021). "Members of Protest the Hero, Dream Theater, Haken, etc. Cover Slayer's "Seasons in the Abyss" for Christmas". MetalSucks. Retrieved October 5, 2022.
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Seasons in the Abyss is the fifth studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer released on October 9 1990 through Def American Records Recording sessions began in March 1990 at Hit City West and Hollywood Sound and ended in June 1990 at The Record Plant in Los Angeles California It was the band s last album to feature their full original lineup with drummer Dave Lombardo until his return on the band s 2006 album Christ Illusion Seasons in the Abyss musical style has been compared by critics to the band s previous two albums South of Heaven 1988 and Reign in Blood 1986 Seasons in the AbyssStudio album by SlayerReleasedOctober 9 1990 1990 10 09 RecordedMarch June 1990StudioHit City West Hollywood Sound and Record Plant Los Angeles CaliforniaGenreThrash metalLength42 27LabelDef AmericanProducerRick Rubin Andy Wallace SlayerSlayer chronologySouth of Heaven 1988 Seasons in the Abyss 1990 Divine Intervention 1994 Singles from Seasons in the Abyss Seasons in the Abyss Released 1990 Spirit in Black Released 1990 Upon its release Seasons in the Abyss received a generally positive reception and peaked at number 40 on the US Billboard 200 It was later certified gold in the United States and Canada By 2017 it had sold over 813 000 copies in the United States since Nielsen SoundScan inception 1 Contents 1 Recording and production 2 Music and lyrics 3 Release and reception 4 Track listing 5 Cover versions 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 Certifications 9 ReferencesRecording and production editThe album was recorded from March to June 1990 in two separate studios Hit City West Hollywood Sound and Record Plant in Los Angeles California 2 3 Seasons in the Abyss was produced by Rick Rubin who had also produced their previous two albums Reign in Blood and South of Heaven Track eight Temptation featured an overdub of lead vocalist Tom Araya s singing the vocal arrangement on the track was unintentional Araya sang the song twice once the way he felt it sounded best the second time at the insistence of Kerry King the way he thought it should be sung By accident both tracks were played back simultaneously King liked the way it sounded together and so it was left that way for the final version 4 Music and lyrics editAccording to Nathan Brackett author of The Rolling Stone Album Guide Seasons in the Abyss continued the band s sound as displayed in their first four albums The songs on the album have complex guitar riffs that proceed at both blinding speed tempos and mid tempo hefts Brackett said that the songs themes shy away from the fantasy and into the hells here on Earth and instead was music to conquer nations by 5 Deathmetal org characterizes Seasons in the Abyss as an onslaught of sonic distortion with abrupt two string chord barrage and a rippling roar of unleashed tremolo strumming which accentuates melody in a hummingbird wingbeat technique similar to Discharge s Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing The album also contains longer whole interval phrases and chromatic extensions compared to previous Slayer records 6 The album combines grim vocals and frenetic guitars 7 Blabbermouth net said that the album is considered to be among the genre s all time classics War Ensemble Dead Skin Mask and Seasons in the Abyss were described as setting the album s standard and the songs according to the site produced a sound that could not be matched by anyone else 8 American serial killer Ed Gein was the inspiration for writing the song Dead Skin Mask 9 AllMusic said that it combines the mid tempo grooves of South of Heaven with manic bursts of aggression a la Reign in Blood AllMusic also said that when writing the album s lyrics Slayer rarely turns to demonic visions of the afterlife anymore preferring instead to find tangible horror in real life war murder and human weakness There s even full fledged social criticism which should convince any doubters that Slayer aren t trying to promote the subjects they sing about 10 At 42 27 it is the band s longest studio album Release and reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 Collector s Guide to Heavy Metal9 10 11 Entertainment WeeklyB 7 Rock Hard10 10 12 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 Select nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 Spin Alternative Record Guide7 10 14 Sputnikmusic4 0 5 15 Slayer released Seasons in the Abyss on October 9 1990 through Def American Records Later that year it was released again through Warner Music Group It was re released in 1994 through American Recordings 10 Although it was unwelcome to music shows and rock radio outlets it got substantial airplay on MTV s Headbangers Ball 16 Seasons in the Abyss features Slayer s first music video filmed at the Giza Plateau in Giza Egypt 16 The album received generally positive reviews by critics In a retrospective review AllMusic s Steve Huey said that it brought back some of the pounding speed of Reign in Blood for their third major label album and addressed it to be their most accessible album displaying the full range of their abilities all in one place with sharp clean production Huey also wrote that the album paints Reagan era America as a cesspool of corruption and cruelty and the music is as devilishly effective as ever 10 Deathmetal org describes Seasons in the Abyss as a solid album and the last of the Slayer albums to contain any strength of will or spirit noting it is not as subtle nor as intense as previous Slayer records the songwriting is thematically more unfocused and disorganized sometimes giving way to forced aggression 6 J D Considine noted about War Ensemble it s not a pretty song by any means An aural blitzkrieg whose chorus climaxes with the lines The final swing is not a drill It s how many people I can kill it is filled with brutal images and blaring guitars all propelled at the breathless pace of thrash metal Considine would later say that the album s music so accurately sums up the controlled panic of combat that the Army itself has been using Slayer songs to psych its troops for military maneuvers in the Saudi desert 17 Mike Stagno from Sputnikmusic said that the album was a well received return by Slayer 15 Entertainment Weekly reviewer David Browne said that listening to Seasons in the Abyss was like listening to a single speed metal song the world s longest 7 In 2017 it was ranked 31st on Rolling Stone s 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time 18 The album peaked at number 40 on the Billboard 200 and number 18 on the UK Albums Chart 19 20 Seasons in the Abyss was certified gold in both the United States and Canada 21 22 The title track and War Ensemble earned Slayer its heaviest airplay on MTV to date 10 In an October 2007 interview Evile frontman Matt Drake described Seasons in the Abyss as the perfect mix between the two styles speed and slow material showcased on Reign in Blood and South of Heaven respectively 23 Children of Bodom bassist Henkka T Blacksmith hailed Seasons in the Abyss as the best metal album ever 24 The crossover thrash supergroup S O D released a single named Seasoning the Obese in tribute to the album 25 In 2016 Loudwire ranked Seasons in the Abyss 2 among Slayer s eleven studio albums 26 At the 1991 Foundations Forum the music video for the title track won a Concrete Foundations Award for Best Video tying with Jane s Addiction s Been Caught Stealing 27 Track listing editSide oneNo TitleLyricsMusicLength1 War Ensemble HannemanArayaHanneman4 512 Blood Red ArayaHanneman2 473 Spirit in Black KingHanneman4 074 Expendable Youth ArayaKing4 095 Dead Skin Mask ArayaHanneman5 20 Side twoNo TitleLyricsMusicLength6 Hallowed Point HannemanArayaHannemanKing3 237 Skeletons of Society KingKing4 408 Temptation KingKing3 259 Born of Fire KingHannemanKing3 0710 Seasons in the Abyss ArayaHanneman6 34Total length 42 27Cover versions edit Seasons Greetings in the Abyss nbsp Song by SleigherReleasedDecember 22 2021 2021 12 22 GenreThrash metalLength6 19Lyricist s Charles GriffithsProducer s Scott Atkins A Christmas themed version of Seasons in the Abyss titled Seasons Greetings in the Abyss was released by Sleigher a homophone of Slayer The track features festive themed lyrics alongside traditionally non metal instruments such as the tuba It was performed by Charles Griffiths and Raymond Hearne of Haken Dan Goldsworthy who had previously done artworks for bands such as Accept Jeramie Kling of Venom Inc Daniel Firth of Cradle of Filth Rody Walker of Protest the Hero and Jordan Rudess of Dream Theater Griffiths commented how the late Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman loved Christmas so hopefully he would approve 28 29 30 Personnel editSlayer Tom Araya bass vocals Kerry King guitars Jeff Hanneman guitars Dave Lombardo drums Additional personnel Matt Polish voice on Dead Skin Mask 31 Production Rick Rubin production Andy Wallace co production engineering mixing Larry Carroll artwork illustrations Chris Rich assistant engineering David Tobocman assistant engineering Allen Abrahamson assistant engineering Robert Fisher graphic design Rick Sales management Howie Weinberg mastering Sunny Bak photography Marty Temme photographyCharts editChart performance for Seasons in the Abyss Chart 1990 Peakposition Australian Albums ARIA 32 58 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 33 29 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 34 69 Finnish Albums The Official Finnish Charts 35 12 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 36 19 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 37 47 UK Albums OCC 38 18 US Billboard 200 39 40 Chart 2006 Peakposition UK Rock amp Metal Albums OCC 40 16Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales Canada Music Canada 41 Gold 50 000 United States RIAA 42 Gold 500 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit Metal By Numbers 4 27 The charts board the Enterprise Metal Insider April 27 2017 Retrieved November 3 2021 Seasons in the Abyss Slayer Music aol com Retrieved October 28 2010 Slayer 1990 Seasons in the Abyss CD Def American 1990 issue of Metal Maniacs featuring Slayer and Megadeth talking about their then new LPs Seasons in The Abyss and Rust In Peace a b Brackett Nathan Christian Hoard 2004 The Rolling Stone Album Guide New York City New York Simon and Schuster pp 741 742 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 rolling stone slayer album guide a b Slayer Seasons in the Abyss Death Metal www deathmetal org Retrieved May 4 2021 a b c Browne David November 9 1990 Seasons in the Abyss Review Entertainment Weekly Retrieved August 23 2009 2010 04 26 SLAYER MEGADETH To Perform Entire Seasons Rust Albums On Carnage Tours Blabbermouth net Retrieved July 20 2010 Slayer Dead Skin Mask retrieved July 16 2023 a b c d e Huey Steve Seasons in the Abyss Slayer AllMusic Retrieved July 19 2010 Popoff Martin 2007 The Collector s Guide to Heavy Metal Volume 3 The Nineties Burlington Ontario Canada Collector s Guide Publishing p 407 ISBN 978 1 894959 62 9 Kupfer Thomas Rock Hard issue 44 Retrieved May 20 2013 Perry Neil November 1990 Seasonal Greetings Select 114 Sandow Greg 1995 Slayer In Weisbard Eric Marks Craig eds Spin Alternative Record Guide Vintage Books pp 357 358 ISBN 978 0 679 75574 6 a b Mike Stagno Slayer Seasons in the Abyss Staff Review Sputnikmusic October 4 2010 a b Billboard June 5 1999 p 86 J D Considine Intense Slayer blasts its imagery home The Baltimore Sun February 15 1991 Retrieved 2010 07 22 Epstein Dan June 21 2017 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time Rolling Stone Wenner Media LLC Retrieved June 21 2017 Seasons in the Abyss Slayer 2002 Billboard Retrieved July 20 2010 UK Top 40 Hit Database Every hit Retrieved July 20 2010 RIAA Gold amp Platinum Searchable Database Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved July 20 2010 Canadian Recording Industry Association CRIA Certification Results Canadian Recording Industry Association Retrieved July 20 2010 Morgan Anthony October 2007 Armoured Assault Evile frontman Matt Drake hails gargantuan Thrash masterpiece Enter the Grave Lucem 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