The Didact
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 1, 2013
GenreProgressive metal
Length51:24
LabelIndependent, Rogue Records America
ProducerAcle Kahney
Means End chronology
EP
(2012)
The Didact
(2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Sputnikmusic link
The Circle Pit link
got-djent link

The Didact is the self-produced debut album by Swedish progressive metal band, Means End, released in 2013. The album name "The Didact" derives from the Ancient Greek word, "didaktikós", meaning to instruct or be taught.

Musical and lyrical style

The album contains intellectual and philosophical lyrics about numerous topics and melds them together as the lines between humanity and technology are thinned.[1] The instrumentation incorporates electronic choirs, polyrhythmic riffs, jazz-influenced bass lines, and dynamic vocals among many other things. The album also features a linear tempo rendition of Nox Aurumque, originally composed by Eric Whitacre.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Candle in The Dark"3:23
2."Omega Barrier"4:10
3."Crimson Interloper"3:36
4."Aeronaut"3:55
5."Prometheus"3:53
6."Mourning Star"3:57
7."Magnanimous"4:49
8."Lied Von Leid"4:06
9."Nox Aurumque"5:12
10."Sun Wukong"5:08
11."Arbiter Of Time"4:29
12."To Love"4:46
Total length:51:24

Personnel

  • Robert Luciani – lead vocals
  • Rasmus Hemse – bass
  • Christian Schreil – drums
  • Leonard Östlund – guitar


Acle Kahney (member of Tesseract, ex-Fellsilent), of 4D studios, mixed and mastered this album.[3][4]

References

  1. Robert Luciani vocalist of Means End on the Big Plantation. March 16, 2013. Retrieved 2014-09-23.
  2. Means End Bandcamp page.
  3. MEANS END EP The Circle Pit. December 26, 2012. Retrieved 2014-09-25.
  4. The Didact got-djent page. April 1, 2013.
  • "Robert Luciani Vocalist of Means End on the Big Plantation 03.16.14." YouTube. YouTube, Mar 13, 14. Web. September 26, 2014.
  • Mike. "MEANS END EP (FREE MUSIC!)." The Circle Pit. N.p., December 26, 2012. Web. September 26, 2014.
  • Benanne. "Discography for Means End." Got Djent? N.p., August 31, 2011. Web. September 26, 2014.
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