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Thursday, June 11, 2009
Warbringer-Waking into nightmares
Century Media
2009
Sometimes familiarity can actually be a good thing if it’ is done right like a comfortable chair for instance. The retro thrash scene of recent years is based on familiar patterns and all too often these bands don’t do anything wrong per se, but still manage to sound rather routine. It’s like they think just because they played their vinyl copies of “Hell awaits” and “Terrible Certainty” to death that they can go out and plop down something that will have the kids in high top Nikes falling over their tired, old material. Fortunately there have been a few bands from this trend that are worth checking out. Warbringer are not going to save the thrash scene, but they do attempt to liven it up with pure volume and intensity. It’s like they took prime Testament, Exodus, Metallica and Slayer then shoved them into a blender, poured it out and cranked it up. Nothing original, but you don’t have time to think about that during the record because Warbringer are too busy kicking you in the head with some of the most instantly likable thrash this side of 1987. Seriously they are relentless enough that they just rip it up, but they keep the sound clear and coherent enough that you can absorb all that is being cranked out. On this release they also are developing the skills where they slow the pace down a little without missing a beat and move back and forth between the styles without losing any of their aggression. Yes, they are becoming better song writers and making it look easy. I have had far too many occasions where I slip on a disc by a new thrash band and I stop it halfway through to go listen to a classic by the likes of Over Kill or Destruction just because I would rather hear that than a cheap copy. That’s not the case with Warbringer because they just keep coming forward and their confidence plus the tightly woven sound has me thinking they could be a band who I will be definitely be listening to for some time.
I was rather inpressed with Warbringer's new album. I kinda missed out on the first Thrash scene, having started pursuing metal a little later in life, so I'm just loving this revival.
ReplyDeleteI caught Testament's tour a few weeks ago and was blown away at their performance, reminding me that there is a reason why they are still at after so many years.
I've been meaning to pick this tape up, I like what I've heard so far.
ReplyDeleteNice shout out to white high tops.
the first album is very strong, what I heard of the new one is quite good as well... Warbringer has their hearts in the right place and obviously Gary Holt thinks the same thing since he jumped on board to produce this one... Bay Area and Germany thrash forever!
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