The Evolution of Chaos

The Evolution of Chaos is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Heathen. It is their first album in 18 years since 1991's Victims of Deception. It was released in Japan on December 23, 2009 on King Records, January 25, 2010 in Europe and on March 31, 2010 in the US on Mascot Records.[1][2] This album marked the band's first to feature guitarist Kragen Lum, and would be the only one to feature Jon Torres and Darren Minter on bass and drums respectively.

The Evolution of Chaos
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 23, 2009 (Japan)
January 25, 2010 (Europe)
March 31, 2010 (United States)
January 31, 2020 (10th Anniversary Edition)
Recorded2008–2009
GenreThrash metal
Length68:29
LabelMascot Records, King Records
ProducerJuan Urteaga and Heathen
Heathen chronology
Victims of Deception
(1991)
The Evolution of Chaos
(2009)
Empire of the Blind
(2020)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic link
Jukebox Metal link
Metal Rules link
Ultimate Guitar link

Release

Heathen had recorded The Evolution of Chaos in 2008 and was originally scheduled for release on July 20, 2009 but was pushed back to late 2009 as more time was needed to complete the mixing process.[3]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Intro" (Instrumental) Lee Altus1:21
2."Dying Season"David WhiteAltus5:41
3."Control by Chaos"
  • White
  • Juan Urteaga
Kragen Lum7:09
4."No Stone Unturned"WhiteAltus11:10
5."Arrows of Agony"WhiteAltus6:40
6."Fade Away"WhiteAltus5:43
7."A Hero's Welcome"WhiteAltus6:51
8."Undone"LumLum6:42
9."Bloodkult"WhiteJon Torres4:31
10."Red Tears of Disgrace"WhiteLum5:51
11."Silent Nothingness"WhiteAltus6:50
Total length:68:29
10th Anniversary Edition
No.TitleLength
1."Intro" (Instrumental)1:21
2."Dying Season"5:41
3."Control by Chaos"7:09
4."No Stone Unturned"11:10
5."Arrows of Agony"6:40
6."Fade Away"5:43
7."A Hero's Welcome"6:51
8."Undone"6:42
9."Bloodkult"4:31
10."Red Tears of Disgrace"5:51
11."Seasons in Purgatory" (bonus track)4:34
12."Silent Nothingness"6:50
Total length:73:03
10th Anniversary Edition bonus DVD
No.TitleLength
1."The Making of The Evolution of Chaos Documentary" 
2."Death by Hanging" (Live in Japan 2009) 
3."Mercy Is No Virtue" (Live in Japan 2009) 
4."Goblin's Blade" (Live in Japan 2009) 
5."Opiate the Masses" (Live in Japan 2009) 
6."Kill the King" (Live in Japan 2009) 
7."Breaking the Silence" (Live in Japan 2009) 
8."Dying Season" (Live in Japan 2009) 
9."Open the Grave" (Live in Japan 2009) 
10."Hypnotized" (Live in Japan 2009) 
11."Dying Season" (Director's Cut) 
12."Dying Season" (HD) 

Reception

Reviews for the album have been very positive. Metal Rules gave the album a perfect five out of five, calling it an "absolute masterpiece of modern thrash" and "flawless in almost every way."[4] The album has also netted an 8.7 out of 10 on Ultimate Guitar.[5]

Personnel

  • David White - Vocals
  • Lee Altus - Lead & Rhythm Guitars
  • Kragen Lum - Lead & Rhythm Guitars, Backing Vocals
  • Jon Torres - Bass, Backing Vocals
  • Darren Minter - Drums, Backing Vocals
Additional Musicians
  • Steve DiGiorgio - Bass (fretless) on "No Stone Unturned", Sitar on "Intro"
  • Jon Allen - Percussion and Chimes on "Intro", Backing Vocals
  • Gary Holt - Lead Guitars on "Control by Chaos"
  • Adam Harrington - Narration on "A Hero's Welcome", Backing Vocals
  • Juan Urteaga - Backing Vocals
  • Rob Dukes - Backing Vocals
  • Dean Bardwell - Backing Vocals
  • Tambre Bryant - Backing Vocals
  • Terry Lauderdale - Lead Guitars on "Arrows of Agony" and "Silent Nothingness", Backing Vocals
  • Alina "Squeak" Hernes - Backing Vocals

Production

  • Travis Smith - Artwork, Layout, Design
  • Juan Urteaga Producer, Recording
  • Alina "Squeak" Hernes - Photography
  • Jacob Hansen - Mixing, Mastering
  • Jeppe Anderson - Engineering (assistant)

Note

"A Hero's Welcome" features a voice-over from video game voice actor Adam Harrington, the brother of late guitarist Doug Harrington of Defiance, in which David White was also a member of from 1992 to 1995

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References

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