"Into The Grave" was one of the most splendid debuts of the sub-genre, turning Grave into one of the leaders of the rich Swedish death metal scene instantly and definitely. Although it seems most stunning first records are usually followed by a minor successor, I'm not personally superstitious, but that's exactly what happened in this case. However, You'll Never See... kept the respected status of the band and offered 8 new songs that didn't make a difference or surprise anybody, but certainly pleased the most diehard death fans. None of the elements that make this kind of music so lethal, unnerving and peculiar are missing here, and probably just a bit of originality is lacking.