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Thursday, November 14, 2013

Various Artists-Thrashmageddon Volume 1

Roxx Records / Metal For A Dark World
2013

 This upcoming compilation, which is due for release on November 26, 2013 (In both digital and physical fashion with the physical CD release being a "Limited Edition", one time only/you snooze and you lose affair!), is a collaboration between Roxx Records and Metal for a Dark World Records. And, as the time so helpfully points out, this one covers thrash from both older, more established acts and new, up-and-coming ones. Being that it's on Roxx Records it should go without saying that it's all about Christian thrash, but when it comes to some bands like Tsavo Inc. and Supresion it's not as if you can really tell (as, at least with those two acts, the music is plain nasty and comes packaged with gnarly solos that promise to tear apart your body and leave it just lying there for all to see!). With this compilation there were some bands that I had heard before (Deliverance, Join the Dead, Ultimatum and Boarders), some bands that I had heard of but never heard anything (music-wise) by them (Step Cousin being the one band I was most curious to hear as their name had popped up on a lot of Christian metal discussion boards) and bands that I had never heard of before period! That last collection/description of groups dominated most of this album for me which was good as it gave me something to look forward to with each new track!  Things start off with Deliverance who I believe I've mentioned in the past. If not then the short end of the story is that I first heard these guys with their 1990' "Weapons Of  Our Warfare" album and then I actually saw them play live in the basement of my local library! They were pretty good, but I remember being turned off by the group's later work as it always (at least to me) paled in comparison when put next to the Metallica-like "Weapons...". They sound as if they have returned to form with the opening number. This unreleased demo version of "The Annals of Subterfuge" looks as if it's is a sneak peek at what awaits fans when it comes to the group's upcoming new album "Hear What I Say!". As for the rest of the tracks though? It might be a bit too much to do a track by track breakdown, but I did walk away with a few observations and the desire to hear more out of a couple of these bands. Let's see, while that opening cut by Deliverance is really good (very cool power metal/heavy thrash combo!) the next track by Join the Dead is about two minutes to long! We're talking about a cut that runs like six minutes! I had to fight the urge to just hit "next" so while it's a fine thrash track it just goes on and on and on and for w-a-y too long at that! When you look at this compilation's track listing it does seem as if they tried to stack the more well-known acts up front. Take a look-

1. Deliverance – The Annals of Subterfuge (from the forthcoming album ‘Hear What I Say’)
2. Join the Dead – Idol Faith
3. Ultimatum – Blood on a Thousand Hills
4. Tsavo Inc. – Immunodeficiency
5. Boarders – IV Reich
6. Kyrius – Cara a Cara (Face to Face) (Previously Unreleased)
7. Step Cousin – Bitter Reminder
8. Disaffection – Prepare to Die (Previously Unreleased)
9. Divulgence – The Swarm of Eden
10. Last Rites – Wisdom of Job
11. Puritan – Faixa De Gaza
12. Supresion – Total Thrashing
13. Truster – A.C.D. (Attack Against The Devil)
14. Temple of Blood – Fearsome Warrior (Remastered)
15. Spirit’s Breeze – Another Day
16. ESDRASH – Suicidio N.E.L.S
17. Moshketeers – Internal Torment (Previously Unreleased)


With the exception of Tsavo Inc. those first few bands seem to be the bigger names right? Well, as you go along it's actually some of those less known tracks that end up being the better material here. To cut through the clutter I decided to just give each track a rating. With one "+" being an "decent at best" rating it will go like this:
+=Decent at best.
++=Good, if nothing special, metal.
+++=Solid metal that's worth checking out as it comes packed with some cool ideas.
++++=Now we're talking! This band is cooking with real fire folks!
+++++=Must hear! Where have these guys been all my life? I'm off to look for CDs by this band right now!

1. Deliverance – The Annals of Subterfuge (from the forthcoming album ‘Hear What I Say’) ++++
2. Join the Dead – Idol Faith  +++
3. Ultimatum – Blood on a Thousand Hills +++
4. Tsavo Inc. – Immunodeficiency +++++
5. Boarders – IV Reich  ++++
6. Kyrius – Cara a Cara (Face to Face) (Previously Unreleased) +++
7. Step Cousin – Bitter Reminder ++++
8. Disaffection – Prepare to Die (Previously Unreleased) ++++
9. Divulgence – The Swarm of Eden ++
10. Last Rites – Wisdom of Job ++++
11. Puritan – Faixa De Gaza +
12. Supresion – Total Thrashing +++
13. Truster – A.C.D. (Attack Against The Devil) ++
14. Temple of Blood – Fearsome Warrior (Remastered) ++
15. Spirit’s Breeze – Another Day +
16. ESDRASH – Suicidio N.E.L.S ++
17. Moshketeers – Internal Torment (Previously Unreleased) ++

  

So, there you have it. There were some great surprises and some disappointments. I walked away with some new bands to check out like Tsavo Inc. and Disaffection, but found myself longing for more out of Ultimatum (Their track is basically early Exodus meets early Metallica, but it just feels as if it doesn't stand up next to some of their other, better, material that I've heard). Also, the much-hyped (at least in the promo) "Long Lost never before released classic track" from 80's thrash act the Moshketeers was just alright. Nothing at all that special really. It was one of the tracks I was simply dying to hear as the Moshketeers were underground heroes back in the day and one of the few Christian thrash bands that really seemed to be a legit alternative to what was happening in the secular scene. I remember getting a third or forth generation tape of the Moshketeers back in high school and being really impressed by what these guys had to offer. I was surprised then when they never really took off. Back then it seemed as if someone had really dropped the ball, but that happened with a ton of good metal and thrash bands in both the Christian and secure market. It was just one of those things. As for this compilation then? If your a thrash fan then I'd say yes, look into getting this. The better aspects of this compilation out-way the so-so parts and with 17 tracks there really is quite a bit of variety on display here!

2 comments:

  1. Hello, my name is Luis Peredo, founder and drummer of Kyrios, so call us, we participate in this compilation with the song Face to Face, which recorded a demo in 2012, we appreciate your rating and hope to soon have material to share with all of you, God Bless You!

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  2. Luis, I would be more then happy to review your demo if you would like that. Feel free to shoot me a line at andrewjdavis@hotmail.com

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