Death by Metal
Canada
853 people rated The story of the influential American death metal band 'Death' from Orlando, Florida, founded in 1983 by the late guitarist and vocalist Chuck Schuldiner.
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CLEVER
29/05/2023 14:24
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Mustapha Ndure
23/05/2023 07:09
Documentary of the band Death and controlling member Chuck Schuldiner, who is arguably credited with inventing death metal.
Comprehensive and articulate examination of the short life of this band and man. Schuldiner was a talented musician and well-spoken guy. And the people interviewed were concise, too.
A similar film would be the one about the band Anvil, which could be funny at times as they were not the brightest bulbs in the box. Still another good examination of the genre, though.
Would be an interesting dramatized story as it had a change and a growth of the character but then him losing to cancer.
Victoria 🇨🇬
23/05/2023 07:09
"Death by Metal" (2016) is a documentary on Chuck Schuldiner and his musical journey that started as a pre-teen and ended with his passing in 2001 at the age of 34 from a brain tumor. From 1987-1998 he released seven Death albums with a revolving door of bandmates. His career ended with an album consisting of the final members of Death and an actual singer (rather than a death growler). The new band was Control Denied. Demos were written and four songs recorded without vocals for the follow-up opus when Chuck passed from this plane (you can hear these songs on Youtube, just punch-in Control Denied WHEN MAN AND MACHINE COLLIDE).
The many people interviewed include musicians Chris Reifert, Rock Rozz DeLillo, Steve DiGiorgio, Gene Hoglan, Terry Butler, Sean Reinert, Richard Christy and Shannon Hamm, manager Eric Greif, journalist Jeff Wagner and producer Jim Morris, as well as Chuck's sister and mother. Some key musicians are noted but not interviewed, like guitarist James Murphy.
It's odd that the singer for Control Denied, Tim Aymar, isn't even mentioned, possibly due to a production decision. I guess you can't have everything, particularly with a limited runtime.
Naturally the focus is on Chuck and I like the chronological telling of his journey from album to album with snippets of corresponding songs throughout.
Like most thinkers, writers, artists & creative types, Chuck was reserved, driven by his art, preferred to create at home and avoided social drama, which would explain a couple European tours cancelled at the midpoint. The movie elaborates on these things. While all the commenters are respectful of Chuck, it's not all gushing praise. He had his curious idiosyncrasies.
In my opinion, Chuck's best piece is 1995's SYMBOLIC by Death, a stunning masterpiece.
The film runs 1 hour, 47 minutes.
GRADE: A.
Bilz Ibrahim
23/05/2023 07:09
Interviews with a handful of revolving band members and metal magazine writers and their only mentioned (and shown) manager.
Personally, went from Guns 'N Roses to Metallica to Megadeth then straight to a given audio cassette dub of whatever album Zombie Ritual was on. Probably an early one. Started me on death metal just fine and started me phasing out Peter Gabriel's Sledgehammer.
That manager was fired by Chuck Schuldiner, the founder and owner of Death. Chuck blames him for mishandling their financial funding and the manager (who is honest and telling and sits in front of his piano for some reason (possibly to differentiate himself from the leather jackets or black shirts that everyone else wears)) for having to get an advance in payment for their European tour. They blame each other.
The interviews go into: the struggles with the band and Chuck's problem with fulfilling European tour dates and winning back their fans and failing. The acceptance of his musical career from his mother while they shook the house roof from the garage. Chuck's ability to sing like he could fill in for King Diamond when King had a heart attack. Pulling the band into a more progressive death metal. And Chuck's mortality.
Would have liked if it had gone into who designed the album covers, but that credit might be in the always cigarette smelling cassette tape sleeves.
Good work and excellent documentary on very special death metal! Especially with the footage, interviews and still shots, that's a 9!
Lamin K. Bojang
23/05/2023 07:09
I love Death, but I didn't know that Chuck was actually kind of a jerk and a miscreant, and honestly a bit of a coward. So, he fired almost everyone he worked with, with no more reasons other than he stopped liking them, he cancelled a lot of tours, mainly european tours which in the end made a bunch of people losing a lot of money, he fired his manager, he even got into an argument with his label because they advertise his music in a magazine...I'm glad I watched this doc, I'll still love the music but man that Chuck guy was a no no.
مشاري راشد العفاسي
19/05/2023 01:25
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Badeg99
14/03/2023 01:26
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kenz_official1
22/11/2022 18:43
Interviews with a handful of revolving band members and metal magazine writers and their only mentioned (and shown) manager.
Personally, went from Guns 'N Roses to Metallica to Megadeth then straight to a given audio cassette dub of whatever album Zombie Ritual was on. Probably an early one. Started me on death metal just fine and started me phasing out Peter Gabriel's Sledgehammer.
That manager was fired by Chuck Schuldiner, the founder and owner of Death. Chuck blames him for mishandling their financial funding and the manager (who is honest and telling and sits in front of his piano for some reason (possibly to differentiate himself from the leather jackets or black shirts that everyone else wears)) for having to get an advance in payment for their European tour. They blame each other.
The interviews go into: the struggles with the band and Chuck's problem with fulfilling European tour dates and winning back their fans and failing. The acceptance of his musical career from his mother while they shook the house roof from the garage. Chuck's ability to sing like he could fill in for King Diamond when King had a heart attack. Pulling the band into a more progressive death metal. And Chuck's mortality.
Would have liked if it had gone into who designed the album covers, but that credit might be in the always cigarette smelling cassette tape sleeves.
Good work and excellent documentary on very special death metal! Especially with the footage, interviews and still shots, that's a 9!
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22/11/2022 18:43
"Death by Metal" (2016) is a documentary on Chuck Schuldiner and his musical journey that started as a pre-teen and ended with his passing in 2001 at the age of 34 from a brain tumor. From 1987-1998 he released seven Death albums with a revolving door of bandmates. His career ended with an album consisting of the final members of Death and an actual singer (rather than a death growler). The new band was Control Denied. Demos were written and four songs recorded without vocals for the follow-up opus when Chuck passed from this plane (you can hear these songs on Youtube, just punch-in Control Denied WHEN MAN AND MACHINE COLLIDE).
The many people interviewed include musicians Chris Reifert, Rock Rozz DeLillo, Steve DiGiorgio, Gene Hoglan, Terry Butler, Sean Reinert, Richard Christy and Shannon Hamm, manager Eric Greif, journalist Jeff Wagner and producer Jim Morris, as well as Chuck's sister and mother. Some key musicians are noted but not interviewed, like guitarist James Murphy.
It's odd that the singer for Control Denied, Tim Aymar, isn't even mentioned, possibly due to a production decision. I guess you can't have everything, particularly with a limited runtime.
Naturally the focus is on Chuck and I like the chronological telling of his journey from album to album with snippets of corresponding songs throughout.
Like most thinkers, writers, artists & creative types, Chuck was reserved, driven by his art, preferred to create at home and avoided social drama, which would explain a couple European tours cancelled at the midpoint. The movie elaborates on these things. While all the commenters are respectful of Chuck, it's not all gushing praise. He had his curious idiosyncrasies.
In my opinion, Chuck's best piece is 1995's SYMBOLIC by Death, a stunning masterpiece.
The film runs 1 hour, 47 minutes.
GRADE: A.
مُعز بن محمد
22/11/2022 18:43
I love Death, but I didn't know that Chuck was actually kind of a jerk and a miscreant, and honestly a bit of a coward. So, he fired almost everyone he worked with, with no more reasons other than he stopped liking them, he cancelled a lot of tours, mainly european tours which in the end made a bunch of people losing a lot of money, he fired his manager, he even got into an argument with his label because they advertise his music in a magazine...I'm glad I watched this doc, I'll still love the music but man that Chuck guy was a no no.