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"Wheels Of Steel is one of the most beautiful, divine, exciting albums of the entire genre, indeed, perhaps my favorite when it comes to Classic Metal." "Byff Byford's voice is something indescribably sublime, powerful and melodic at the same time."
"Wheels Of Steel is one of the most beautiful, divine, exciting albums of the entire genre, indeed, perhaps my favorite when it comes to Classic Metal."
"Byff Byford's voice is something indescribably sublime, powerful and melodic at the same time."
This passionate review celebrates Saxon's 1980 album Wheels Of Steel as a cornerstone of the NWOBHM movement and classic heavy metal. Highlighting the raw power, memorable riffs, and Biff Byford's iconic vocals, the reviewer praises the album's enduring energy and influence. Despite Iron Maiden's overshadowing success, Wheels Of Steel stands as a must-listen for metal enthusiasts. The reviewer also contextualizes the album within the evolution of metal in the early 1980s. Dive into Wheels Of Steel and experience the raw power of Saxon's metal masterpiece today!
Tortured Existence is destructive, it is one of the most brutal Thrash Metal albums, comparable to a steamroller. That genius Daze definitely doesn’t stop for a moment, continuing to beat the drums violently gifting us yet another blow right to the face called Hydrophobia.
Tortured Existence is destructive, it is one of the most brutal Thrash Metal albums, comparable to a steamroller.
That genius Daze definitely doesn’t stop for a moment, continuing to beat the drums violently gifting us yet another blow right to the face called Hydrophobia.
Demolition Hammer's 1990 album Tortured Existence is a highly powerful and brutal thrash metal record showcasing fierce riffs, impactful drumming, and raw vocals. Despite being underrated and somewhat forgotten, the album remains a unique and influential masterpiece within the genre. The review highlights notable tracks, intense performances, and the band's originality amidst contemporaries. The album's raw production and striking cover art perfectly complement its aggressive nature. Dive into the raw fury of Tortured Existence and experience one of thrash metal's most brutal and underrated albums today!
"It is 1990, in the San Francisco Bay Area, which... is the quintessential place where the greatest Thrash Metal bands were formed." "Every Thrasher cannot not know 'Officer Nice', which... is one of the most beautiful songs in the entire genre."
"It is 1990, in the San Francisco Bay Area, which... is the quintessential place where the greatest Thrash Metal bands were formed."
"Every Thrasher cannot not know 'Officer Nice', which... is one of the most beautiful songs in the entire genre."
This review praises Vio-Lence's 1990 album Oppressing The Masses as a fierce thrash metal record blending hardcore punk intensity with refined musicianship. It emphasizes the matured vocals of Sean Killian, standout tracks like Officer Nice, and the band’s signature engaging choirs. Though stylistically different from their debut, the album remains a timeless example of aggressive and fun thrash metal from the San Francisco Bay Area scene. Discover the raw power of Vio-Lence’s Oppressing The Masses—listen now and experience legendary thrash metal!
Victims Of Deception is not just sound violence for its own sake, but a complex, intricate, highly technical and damn engaging album. I consider this album a masterpiece, if not only for the excessive length of the tracks, which slightly weighs on the immediacy and for the presence of some fillers that completely clash in an album of this kind.
Victims Of Deception is not just sound violence for its own sake, but a complex, intricate, highly technical and damn engaging album.
I consider this album a masterpiece, if not only for the excessive length of the tracks, which slightly weighs on the immediacy and for the presence of some fillers that completely clash in an album of this kind.
Victims Of Deception by Heathen is hailed as a monumental thrash metal album from 1991, standing out for its intricate musicianship and honest thrash sound during the 90s metal decline. The review highlights the album's technical complexity and powerful tracks, despite some filler moments. Particular praise is given to songs like 'Hypnotized,' 'Opiate Of The Masses,' and 'Mercy Is No Virtue.' The cover of Rainbow's 'Kill The King' is seen as an outlier. Overall, a must-listen for fans of thrash and technical metal. Dive into Heathen's Victims Of Deception and experience a thrash metal masterpiece that redefines technique and power. Listen now!
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