Swedish death metal band
At the Gates broke up in 1996, after releasing four studio albums and an EP. Their final album, 1995's
Slaughter of the Soul, was a hugely influential blend of death metal ferocity and the Scandinavian gift for melody; it was that rare extreme metal disc you could pump your fist at and sing along to, and it's provided a template for dozens, if not hundreds, of successful metal bands since, including
Arch Enemy and
Darkest Hour. In 2008,
At the Gates reunited -- not for a studio album, but for a reunion/farewell tour, blasting through their old anthems for sold-out crowds across the globe. The capper to it all was a performance at 2008's Wacken Open Air festival in Germany, which is preserved on this disc (as well as on the second disc of their three-DVD set The Flames of the End). In the years since
At the Gates' breakup, the members have gone on to join bands like
the Haunted,
the Crown, and
Cradle of Filth, but reunited like this, they drive the thousands of fans at Wacken wild. "Thanks for waiting," says vocalist Tomas Lindberg early on. "Thanks for remembering." The set list spans all four albums, though it's weighted heavily in favor of
Slaughter material. The performances are high-energy and extremely well recorded; the tracks roar from the speakers. This shouldn't be anybody's introduction to
At the Gates, but no real fan should be without it. ~ Phil Freeman