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"Biohazard has been short on ideas since the departure of guitarist Bobby Hambel." "Some might actually like it, but it’s nothing exceptional and at times just pleasant to listen to."
"Biohazard has been short on ideas since the departure of guitarist Bobby Hambel."
"Some might actually like it, but it’s nothing exceptional and at times just pleasant to listen to."
Uncivilization reflects Biohazard's struggle to regain their early success after guitarist Bobby Hambel's departure. While the album features notable guest artists like Phil Anselmo and Corey Taylor, it delivers a mixed experience with some decent, gritty tracks. Though not exceptional, it offers moments that fans of the band's style might appreciate. Overall, it falls short of the impact of their 1994 peak album. Discover Biohazard’s Uncivilization and explore the band’s gritty vibe with star collaborations!
'The title track and In Dreams Of Terror exude great energy, both for the once again excellent instrumental part and for Matt Drake’s grit.' 'In Memoriam is a true masterpiece, a fitting tribute to the tragic passing of bassist Mike Alexander.'
'The title track and In Dreams Of Terror exude great energy, both for the once again excellent instrumental part and for Matt Drake’s grit.'
'In Memoriam is a true masterpiece, a fitting tribute to the tragic passing of bassist Mike Alexander.'
Evile’s third album, 'Five Serpent's Teeth', marks a strong return to form after a disappointing previous release. The album features energetic thrash metal tracks with excellent instrumentation and restored vocal grit. A standout is 'In Memoriam', a heartfelt tribute to late bassist Mike Alexander. While some slower moments linger, the album overall re-establishes Evile’s presence in the thrash revival scene. Discover Evile's powerful thrash revival—listen to 'Five Serpent's Teeth' now and experience their tribute and energy firsthand!
The rest of the album is in the style of 'Now Demolition,' with slow rhythms that, when executed by Evile, even make the most die-hard thrasher wince. My final rating for this heavy-to-listen album (even though it’s composed of only 9 tracks) is 2/5.
The rest of the album is in the style of 'Now Demolition,' with slow rhythms that, when executed by Evile, even make the most die-hard thrasher wince.
My final rating for this heavy-to-listen album (even though it’s composed of only 9 tracks) is 2/5.
This review criticizes Evile's second album, Infected Nations, for its slow rhythms and unengaging tracks compared to the band's debut Enter The Grave. Only a few songs and certain musicians stand out, but the album is overall heavy to listen to and disappointing. The reviewer gives it 2 out of 5 stars and recommends revisiting the debut album instead. Explore the full review and listen to Evile's debut Enter The Grave for a better thrash metal experience!
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