Hypocrisy – End Of Disclosure (2013 CD) Review | Cosmic Melodic Death Metal Perfection
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Hypocrisy's twelfth album, End Of Disclosure, evokes the deep, cosmic sadness that only Peter Tägtgren can conjure. The sound is soaked in cold Swedish air, alien transmissions, and the melodic-but-crushing death metal refinement he has shaped over decades. From the opening electronic pulse of the title track, you're pulled straight into Tägtgren’s universe — icy riffs, anxious atmospheres, and the highly polished yet emotional production he’s known for.
The keyboards add a chilling, almost gothic presence, amplifying the slower tempos and tremolo passages with cosmic dread. This is not an album focused on speed or brutality; it's about weight, melancholy, and the creeping mid-tempo groove that defines Hypocrisy. “United We Fall” and “Tales of Thy Spineless” strike a perfect balance between heaviness and haunting melody — tracks that reveal their depth more and more with each listen.
Tägtgren’s vocals are in peak form: deep growls, tortured cries, and a delivery that perfectly matches the album’s sci-fi despair. Lyrically, nothing radically new, but emotionally, the atmosphere hits hard — cold, desolate, alien, unmistakably Hypocrisy.
Horgh's drumming is a masterclass in restraint and control. Instead of blasts, he relies on massive grooves and steady, planetary rhythms. Tracks like “Hell Is Where I Stay” and the crushing closer “The Return” show his precision — heavy, focused, and atmospheric.
The guitars are the album’s strongest point. Rather than flash or showmanship, Tägtgren relies on tremolo lines, heavy rhythmic layering, and eerie chord progressions. “44 Double Zero” feels like a direct descendant of their late-90s material, opening with an alien aura before kicking into one of the most memorable riffs on the record. It’s an album that rewards repeat listening — the riffs grow deeper and colder each time.
What makes End Of Disclosure special is how it blends different eras of Hypocrisy without recycling them. You hear the doom-tinted melancholy of The Final Chapter, the aggression of Virus, and the cosmic atmosphere of The Fourth Dimension, all filtered through a mature, introspective mindset. This is Hypocrisy doing what they do best — not reinventing themselves, but refining the formula to near-perfection.
Tracklist:
01. End Of Disclosure – 4:47
02. Tales Of Thy Spineless – 4:36
03. The Eye – 5:42
04. United We Fall – 4:51
05. 44 Double Zero – 4:28
06. Hell Is Where I Stay – 4:35
07. Soldier Of Fortune – 4:52
08. When Death Calls – 3:55
09. The Return – 6:08
Credits:
Peter Tägtgren – Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards, Production
Mikael Hedlund – Bass
Horgh – Drums
Recorded at Abyss Studio
Mixed & Produced by Peter Tägtgren
Mastered by Jonas Kjellgren
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💀 Label: Nuclear Blast
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