Saturday, December 21, at Memorial Hall.

Disturbed 

Saturday, December 21, at Memorial Hall.

Disturbed's second album is a giant leap for the band and a hopeful sign for metal. On Believe, it travels far beyond the electronic-tinged rhythm-and-riffs territory of its debut, The Sickness. David Draiman has developed into an actual singer, and the musicianship here is five or six steps past Disturbed's earlier work -- a real achievement considering the haste with which Believe was written and recorded. The first single, "Prayer," combines the driving riffs for which the band is known with soaring, melodic choruses. Other exemplary cuts include "Breathe," which rides a monster central riff and a hook that buries itself in the listener's brain; and "Darkness," an acoustic ballad on which Draiman unveils a soft, subtle voice. These tracks have vaulted Disturbed into the top rank of current metal acts. The band never was particularly beholden to trends, but Believe finds it creating music that's simultaneously personal and powerful, and that will surely expand its appeal beyond the boundaries of the Ozzfest audience.
  • Saturday, December 21, at Memorial Hall.

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