Maggoth
System Error
Selfrelease CD EP
After 10 years in the UK I am really behind of what`s going on here in Poland and what bands I should catch up with and let the world know that those particular ones are good and you should play them loud as hell. Well Poland, my country of birth, it`s up to you if you want to share those pages with me or waiting for miracle that never comes.
OK. To be honest I dislike Maggoth as a name to the band and I can`t explain why, it`s just way it is. You could say that System Error is a title as good as any other could be but I do not like it either. But metal brothers, behind all those word games that suppose to lure metalheads to the music, this band from central Poland has awesome potential to make things work out if they stop looking for excuses and start to share the energy with people on music-stage level.
First of all, this EP contains hazardous thrash metal infected by Slayer and luckily, they remain in what Americans left off in the past and their still glorious times, having Divine Intervention fairly in mind. I see and want to hear the band play fast and aggressive and I got it mostly on this CD. You MUST to hear all those weird solos of the guitarist(s) that spite and bite like a snake the venom everywhere on the record. That makes me proud to interact with those ideas in my head. If you are a die hard fan of Hanneman-King guitars - “war of attrition”(you just fucking know what I mean) solos, Maggoth gives you alternatives to that style and most important, it`s enjoyable and makes Maggoth` music so significant by that. Keep up on good work Artur Kubiak and Wojtek Piekarniak.
If the band sets an album as a next goal and will shape up new songs in rehearsal room then thrash metal world community should be aware of a new killer band from Poland.
Review by Slawek Migacz
OK. To be honest I dislike Maggoth as a name to the band and I can`t explain why, it`s just way it is. You could say that System Error is a title as good as any other could be but I do not like it either. But metal brothers, behind all those word games that suppose to lure metalheads to the music, this band from central Poland has awesome potential to make things work out if they stop looking for excuses and start to share the energy with people on music-stage level.
First of all, this EP contains hazardous thrash metal infected by Slayer and luckily, they remain in what Americans left off in the past and their still glorious times, having Divine Intervention fairly in mind. I see and want to hear the band play fast and aggressive and I got it mostly on this CD. You MUST to hear all those weird solos of the guitarist(s) that spite and bite like a snake the venom everywhere on the record. That makes me proud to interact with those ideas in my head. If you are a die hard fan of Hanneman-King guitars - “war of attrition”(you just fucking know what I mean) solos, Maggoth gives you alternatives to that style and most important, it`s enjoyable and makes Maggoth` music so significant by that. Keep up on good work Artur Kubiak and Wojtek Piekarniak.
If the band sets an album as a next goal and will shape up new songs in rehearsal room then thrash metal world community should be aware of a new killer band from Poland.
Review by Slawek Migacz