Over the past three decades, melodic death metal stalwarts In Flames have garnered a reputation for upsetting the apple cart, especially amongst their elder fanbase. The Swedish titans have never been afraid of wandering into various subgenres, and – case in point – their last album, I, The Mask, saw them venturing into cleaner cut, modern metal territory.
So, you can be forgiven if you had some reservations about what 2023 In Flames are going to sound like. However, their renaissance period has very much arrived, with Foregone harking back to their earlier days whilst still sounding like something that belongs in modern times. It encapsulates the sublime heaviness you want from them, with a light sprinkling of melody thrown in to give these songs a fiery underbelly.
State Of Slow Decay brings the rapture, with Anders Fridén's guttural growls almost crowbarring you across the chops, while the pummelling riffs attack the very depths of your cerebellum. It’s a great precursor to the what follows: a concoction of arena-sized metal ragers and melodic deathcore masterpieces. The middle section of Foregone Pt.1, with its blastbeats, and Foregone Pt.2, with its duo of intertwining riffs, are fantastic mix of the old In Flames with the new.