supported by 6 fans who also own “March ör Die (MOTÖRHEAD Cover)”
Sometimes when bands move from demo to first release, they lose something: not as fast or not as evil or too produced.
This album is not one of them.
The recording is cleaner, so you can hear things better than _Rise of Death_ but otherwise, this has the same black thrash from the speed layer of the Abyss sound.
Highly recommended for fans of Shakma, Nuclear Revenge, early Kreator, or Gallower.
Several horns way up. perverseosmosis
supported by 6 fans who also own “March ör Die (MOTÖRHEAD Cover)”
Think not this is another boring, samey thrash salad! Like a deadly flower, memorable riffs bloomed as the album went on. By the end, I am ready to sit under the tree, drinking from a skullcup and pondering the riddle of steel. Excellent blend of thrash with other flavors (from trad metal to Western), evoking the might and danger of the cover's diabolical warriors. Bonus for production: love hearing the bark and rasp of pick on strings without it being scrubbed away by computery production. pinkytheent
supported by 5 fans who also own “March ör Die (MOTÖRHEAD Cover)”
It's 1985 Switzerland and you are on your way to buy Destruction and _Outbreak of Evil_ Sodom. A freak accident comas you until now. Upon being released, you walk to a record store, like the cover, and buy it. You might not understand Google, but you will this music.
Fast, evil-sounding concept album about the world of Gallower (I think). With the exception of two songs, everything else is aggressive death thrash in the best possible way. Well worth reading the lyrics for the story as well. perverseosmosis
supported by 5 fans who also own “March ör Die (MOTÖRHEAD Cover)”
I remember playing D&D a long time ago and we were having a hell of a time in this module. We were ascending the Ghost Tower of Inverness, all the while getting our asses kicked. I was one of the last members of our party alive when I fell into a pit of water. My armour was so heavy, I couldn’t swim and drowned. For some reason, my horse was with me and lucky enough to escape. He made it to the final room and was able to throw the switch that ended the mission in success. True story! Dumb mmmn