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Avenger Of Blood - Death Brigade

Release: Avenger Of Blood - Death Brigade

Avenger Of Blood - Death Brigade
Inhaltsangabe

01 - Vicious Onslaught
02 - Death Brigade
03 - When Will You Die?
04 - Mortally Wounded
05 - Bloodseeker
06 - Poserslaughter
07 - Terminate
08 - Sadistic Inquisitor
09 - Beneath the Curse
10 - Assassins

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Hinweise
Genre : Thrash Metal
Country : USA
Year : 2007

I can’t find anything wrong with a band worshiping early Slayer, Kreator or Sodom. In fact, I love thrash. Sure, some of the thrash hybrids leave a little to be desired but all of these retro/revival thrash groups have me displaying my denim proudly.

Hailing from Sin City, Avenger of Blood is far from glitter, glam and gutters of Las Vegas. Instead, Avenger of Blood shred a lethal dose of bellicose thrash metal. Their debut, 2005’s Complete Annihilation was at the forefront of thrash’s return. Now that the revival is fully underway, Death Brigade ushers in a sizeable blast.

The thrash blast starts with “Vicious Onslaught” and melts into the brilliant title track. The battering of guitars and drums works perfectly and will undoubtedly ignite any slam pit. Mortally Wounded features an blistering breakdown and sizeable dueling solos a la Megadeth but with more of a Kerry King/Jeff Hanneman feel. The aggressive “Poserslaughter” is a timeless metal anthem that harkens back to the days when bands used to write songs about the fledgling metal scene. And when you hear “Terminate’s” mid-song scream, you’ll hear the best of Tom Araya.

Both “Sadistic Inquisitor” and “Assassins” have that early epic thrash feel with long intro leading into a blazing anthems of war, disdain and destruction all wrapped up in an undulant riff-fest.

The production perfectly fits the retro-feel of Death Brigade. While the music is crisp, it doesn’t have that overproduced feel, or that chunky deepness of some current albums. Eric’s vocals are spot on and have a great raspy snarl. My only complaint is that the bass could be a wee bit more audible and drummer Shannon needs to juice things up just a tad. Oh, and that cover art from Joe Petagno actually sums up the album’s vibe perfectly.

Death Brigade is a marching molten slab of metal and Avenger of Blood proves to be no-frills, blue-collar thrash stalwarts. While not breaking any new ground or genre barriers, Death Brigade is a sonic cluster bomb in a thrash revival ground assault. If you think Slayer hasn’t made a decent album since Seasons in the Abyss and Infernal Majesty’s None Shall Defy is an unmatched masterpiece, then get your bullet belt because Death Brigade is marching your way.

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