For some days, I had been waiting for the arrival of this 6-track CD by mail. When it arrived and I opened the envelope, it wasn't a CD I had in my hands. In fact, to my great surprise, when I pressed play on the player, I exploded along with the whole house. I said I would review a CD not a bomb!!!

Because that's what "J.B." is, the latest work by the Venetians House Master, pure nitroglycerine, played with precision, power, and mastery. I don't understand why these guys haven't found a label yet, they're already somewhat on the scene and have rolled out one beautiful work after another, continuously ramping up with their sounds. Specifically analyzing this excellent work, we find the first track titled: "Electrical Saint" which takes the listener a leap back into 80s Thrash metal. "Faceless Man" begins with an all-Italian prelude followed by frustrating riffs. The third track "Twisted," still following the path of the first two songs, opens "J.B.," from which the title of this Demo originates, where the fiery notes of the guitars take center stage, a splendid performance. "Intimes of War" features pure Slayer-style riffs, molded in an exemplary manner by our Venetians with their personal style that characterizes them. This hydrogen bomb closes with "The swallow you" where all the skill and fierce energy of the vocalist Pierluigi Cavazzano are expressed in this song.

This demo is not for those expecting the new musical breakthrough that will change music, however, it will make all the old-school Thrasher fans happy.

House of Master doesn't copy the 80s genre, they present their music with their style and succeed well in their intent. They present themselves professionally even by self-producing, just have their work, and you'll understand it clearly. The cover of this Demo is well-thought-out, even this one harkens back to the golden years when this genre left its mark. In short, a nice punch that will leave its mark.

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