• Record Label: Reprise
  • Release Date: Mar 24, 2009
User Score
8.7

Universal acclaim- based on 198 Ratings

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  1. Negative: 15 out of 198

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  1. Jul 17, 2022
    10
    timeless psychedelic prog metal, not much more to it than that. The instrumental version of this album is almost even better if you can find it
  2. Jan 2, 2020
    10
    This album gets the second spot on mastodon catalog in my opinion (after blood mountain)
    It represents a dramatic change of style by the band, they got even more progressive and abandoned some of the sludge production
    The Last Braron is in my opinion the highlight of the album, such an epic masterpiece
  3. Jul 16, 2018
    10
    More accessibility if compared the previously albums, bringing more well-tuned with everyone in band singing and playing even better. Creativity and innovating still remains, beside interesting album's theme (Czarist Russia). If isn't better than Blood Mountain, both albums are outstanding, it's very difficulty decide one of these ones.
  4. Jun 5, 2018
    8
    Pretty tight concept album where the mirror the journey of our protagonist with the suicide of the lead singer's sister. Also world war one russia and rasputin are here.
  5. Mar 17, 2016
    10
    This album is bloody great. It has prog rock influences, and the riffs are **** heavy: guitars scream through possessed vintage amps fueled by burning valves, while the bass and the drums sculpt frenetic and massive paces. The band wanted to sound fatter and also less metal, but this record can't be labeled to one genre. It's great, that's it.
  6. Jan 6, 2016
    10
    Crack the Skye is filled to the brim with fantastic heaviness and incredible prog music. It's also brilliant musically, showing off the band's impressive musical ability. It's Mastodon's masterpiece, and one of my favourite albums.

    97/100 (rounded to 10/10).
  7. Oct 21, 2015
    10
    I owe a lot to this album, as it was the album that introduced me to metal. When I first encountered it, it was a complete accident. I first discovered Mastodon when I heard Brent Hinds would be playing Ryan Dunne in a movie dedicated to him. I put this album on and was blown away, and I haven't looked back since. It was quite a drastic leap for me as I was mostly into Psychedelic rock,I owe a lot to this album, as it was the album that introduced me to metal. When I first encountered it, it was a complete accident. I first discovered Mastodon when I heard Brent Hinds would be playing Ryan Dunne in a movie dedicated to him. I put this album on and was blown away, and I haven't looked back since. It was quite a drastic leap for me as I was mostly into Psychedelic rock, but this album changed me. It is a masterpiece from start to finish and pays homage to the metal forefathers of the past. This is a must listen for music fans alike. Expand
  8. Sep 12, 2014
    10
    Responsible for getting me back into metal, this is pretty much everything I could hope to hear in an album. Deep, heavy, complex, melodic, technically astonishing and reasonably accessible too.
  9. Jun 22, 2014
    10
    I remember the first time I heard Mastodon it was Colony of Birchmen and Sleeping Giant. I was extremely impressed with the amount of blended progressive sound in the songs. After listening to all the other albums I was a bit disappointed that I never got the same feeling. Then after years of not keeping up with the band, I heard about the release of the Hunter coming. I decided to lookI remember the first time I heard Mastodon it was Colony of Birchmen and Sleeping Giant. I was extremely impressed with the amount of blended progressive sound in the songs. After listening to all the other albums I was a bit disappointed that I never got the same feeling. Then after years of not keeping up with the band, I heard about the release of the Hunter coming. I decided to look them up again finding out they already released Crack The Skye. I gave it a listen and was blown away by opening track oblivion. Practically giving me the same feeling I got from Blood Mountain. After finishing the album I had to listen to it again, then again. The amount of technicality that went into this album is amazing, from the drums to the unique vocals you are given an experience very few bands can attempt. After three years I still considered one of my favorite albums. Expand
  10. Dec 30, 2013
    10
    Hand down the best metal album ever! Opening with oblivion and closing with the last baron is a experience you will not forget.trully mastodon claimed the metal crown with this one.
  11. May 17, 2013
    10
    Instant masterpiece for the band. Following 2 incredible albums in leviathan and blood mountain, Mastodon takes things to an entirely new level of song writing and inspiration. The best of the themed elemental albums and a magnificent precursor to what was still to come, in the hunter. Overall great band.
  12. Apr 24, 2012
    10
    This album is a masterpiece from start to finish. Mastodon continue to redefine the progressive metal sound. I feel this will be the album all other Mastodon albums will be judged by for years to come.
  13. Jul 10, 2011
    8
    This album had the ability to grab and hold your attention through out, each sound flows fluidly into the next and each new riff is more awesome and fulfilling than the last.
  14. Nov 22, 2010
    9
    No matter what you may think of Mastodon's music there is no doubt that the lyrics in the songs of Crack the Skye delve very deep and is rich in their story. In this critic's opinion, musically, it is a masterpiece of stoner/prog metal and a transcendent tone that almost brings euphoria to the attuned ears.
  15. JohnA
    Sep 21, 2009
    10
    From rapid crushing riffs to shimmering melodies Crack The Skye has it all, something for everything. The interplay between Troy Sanders and Brent Hinds with the vocals ia fantastic, and the guitar solos are astounding. There's twists and turns, here Mastodon take you on a thrilling journey through beautiful soundscapes.
  16. JoeS.
    Aug 31, 2009
    10
    Best album from the best metal band alive. Need I say more?
  17. PatrickD
    Jul 25, 2009
    10
    Mastodon can now place themselves among the elite with the recording of Crack the Skye, emotion can be felt throughout the entire Disc, from funky basslines to pounding guitars to the tag team sonic fury displayed by Bill Keliher and Brent Hinds. It all leads to one of the, if not the Best metal albums of the last decade.
  18. MikeI
    Jul 22, 2009
    10
    Easily a 10 for just pure replay value. It's tough to find any weak points in this album. I haven't heard a record this good in a long time like most others have stated.
  19. DannyF
    Jul 7, 2009
    10
    Amazing! Just lite up a joint and slip into Oblivion. I'm glad Mastodon doesn't pump out the same album every time! Every album has been skillfully crafted, and Crack The Skye displays the band beautiful textures and song crafting ability in fine detail.
  20. MarkK
    Jun 28, 2009
    8
    For a metal band to actually progress beyond low grinding toneless riffing and belch singing is quite rare, so Mastodon immediately caught my attention. They are coming across as a band who explore new musical textures with known instruments and techniques and seem to be taking metal as just one more ingredient in their overall musical pot, which is something special and seems strangely For a metal band to actually progress beyond low grinding toneless riffing and belch singing is quite rare, so Mastodon immediately caught my attention. They are coming across as a band who explore new musical textures with known instruments and techniques and seem to be taking metal as just one more ingredient in their overall musical pot, which is something special and seems strangely honest. This record itself trades low end punch for beautiful melodies and freak outs, everything well executed and very well recorded and mixed. My personal favorite has to be Oblivion, which sums up perfectly what they were going on about in this record, a feeling of depth and perception in a mix of heavy playing and elegant evocative melodies. Expand
  21. paulc
    Jun 16, 2009
    9
    Wow. i haven't been this hooked on a metal album in a long time. great melodies, brutal passages and an interesting theme. their best yet by a long shot.
  22. DanielH
    Jun 16, 2009
    10
    Awesome, absolutely awesome. Remids me of the first time I heard Metallica's "Ride The Lightning". Kazem is right, it gets better every time you listen to it.
  23. JohnS
    Jun 13, 2009
    10
    The best album I have heard in a long, long time.
  24. Smenkharon
    Jun 12, 2009
    4
    Huge disappointment for me. Too much melody and not enough rhythmic pounding. Prog-ish noodling instead of compelling riffing. Weak vocals. Nowhere near the replay value of the last three discs.
  25. bradj
    May 17, 2009
    10
    Amazing cd, i get more from it with each listen~ this is "Master of Puppets" good, and pretty close to "Reign in Blood" good!
  26. ChipC
    May 12, 2009
    10
    More music, less screaming. Great tunes played by great instrumentalists.
  27. OlegK
    May 9, 2009
    9
    Must Or Don't listen? No question. This is a relic! Certainly worth a cracking the Hinds' brain in Vegas!
  28. KazemE
    Apr 24, 2009
    10
    An album that gets better each time you listen to it. What makes it better is that they released it with an instrumental version: Same music, sans vocals. Brilliant.
  29. SteveK
    Apr 18, 2009
    5
    This album is same old generic metal made slightly more interesting with Mastadon's excellent abilities to rock hard. It's structured differently but it's a tired sound, mainly. Longer, toned down, slight song changes, same old chug chug little mastadon-lick here isn't that creative. Listen to the best of this year so far, Zu. You will hear how metal sounds when This album is same old generic metal made slightly more interesting with Mastadon's excellent abilities to rock hard. It's structured differently but it's a tired sound, mainly. Longer, toned down, slight song changes, same old chug chug little mastadon-lick here isn't that creative. Listen to the best of this year so far, Zu. You will hear how metal sounds when it's actually progressing. Expand
  30. RandyM
    Apr 10, 2009
    10
    While, arguably, not as good as "Blood Mountain", Crack the Skye is still an amazing metal album. Mastodon may be the premier metal band of this generation. Period.
Metascore
82

Universal acclaim - based on 29 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 27 out of 29
  2. Negative: 0 out of 29
  1. Blender
    80
    Mastodon present a prog-metal concept that would make Stephen Hawking bang his head.
  2. If this all sounds a bit heavy going, Crack the Skye offers plenty of simple pleasures as Mastodon heap on the musical melodrama, with a more-is-more approach to fretwork that's bound to see them liven up moshpits when they support Metallica this summer.
  3. There will be naysayers among the band's extreme, tatted legions. But Crack the Skye is an awesome display.