
G-Hud
First Blood Digipak CD Selfrelease
Here they come, from south of Poland, Rzeszow, a young band G-Hud . The subject of this review is their First Blood album very nice released on digipak CD with 11 songs in total so you never have enough of their music. I would not say this band is complete thrash band and bite like a viper. I`d like to share my opinion that the band is going for all of it and has a lot of hours in rehearsal room to nail it in the future. As I can see G-Hud has certain issues with their line-up and nothing good comes up from a fact that bass and guitars have been tracked by one person Grisza. That also could be sort of disadvantage on the gigs not from the band`s fault I guess. This is urgently important to thrash band to have settled strong musicianship so the songs could smash down the audience. From what I understand this band is going for tunes inspired by Metallica and their Kill Them All or Exodus but their songs still need to got there not to mention the vocals of Molu who is trying a hard way, more hard core approach and it is not exactly perfect way. This CD has a lot of good moments, you know nice guitar shreds, few catchy melodies but most parts are over the place, searching for sound signature and the band has lot to do to work this out. The production of the album is a flat and suffers its lack of energy. Overall, I do not have any trouble at all to go through this album and even if it is not that good yet, I assume that G-Hud is capable to make it bigger, to make it fucking THRASH.
Review by Slawek Migacz
First Blood Digipak CD Selfrelease
Here they come, from south of Poland, Rzeszow, a young band G-Hud . The subject of this review is their First Blood album very nice released on digipak CD with 11 songs in total so you never have enough of their music. I would not say this band is complete thrash band and bite like a viper. I`d like to share my opinion that the band is going for all of it and has a lot of hours in rehearsal room to nail it in the future. As I can see G-Hud has certain issues with their line-up and nothing good comes up from a fact that bass and guitars have been tracked by one person Grisza. That also could be sort of disadvantage on the gigs not from the band`s fault I guess. This is urgently important to thrash band to have settled strong musicianship so the songs could smash down the audience. From what I understand this band is going for tunes inspired by Metallica and their Kill Them All or Exodus but their songs still need to got there not to mention the vocals of Molu who is trying a hard way, more hard core approach and it is not exactly perfect way. This CD has a lot of good moments, you know nice guitar shreds, few catchy melodies but most parts are over the place, searching for sound signature and the band has lot to do to work this out. The production of the album is a flat and suffers its lack of energy. Overall, I do not have any trouble at all to go through this album and even if it is not that good yet, I assume that G-Hud is capable to make it bigger, to make it fucking THRASH.
Review by Slawek Migacz