Red Dead
Therapy Of The Evil
Great Dane Records
How do you like that front cover of theirs as it was something from Cannibal Corpse albums with Chris Barnes, ha? Gore and some bloodshed are always good for old school death metal band and so are for Red Dead from France. They are not like Cannibal Corpse – musically they lean towards other bands but still, Red Dead tries to deliver their own death metal, not looking much for what other bands have done in subject.
Therapy Of The Evil have old school growls, no bullshit, just straight to the point low tuned vomits. Drums are excellent, organic and very loud like it was live recording which makes their music sounds real. It`s good for authenticity of the record where human interference in final production of the album is much bigger that artificial factors of the computer that could trick a sound. Guitars are tuned pretty well as old and rotting death metal should, but some bands have done better (2 first Autopsy albums, most of Necrophagia...).
Their songs are not complicated but guitar arrangements have good ideas and spill some fresh blood out of reanimated old school death metal genre. It still has many worshipers in the underground scene and I am very much up for it as long as music is OK as on this album.
Drumming here is really good and I can hear they did not force this album sounds old school, because it`s something natural they do. Even if it`s hard to come up with brand new ideas in death metal I think Red Dead has few original arrangements and songs which should slash you down for goodness of yours. It`s still a good thing to have this kind of death metal around and enjoy this band`s distinct brutality and horrors by any meaning.
By music, song titles, graphics and sound, they give variety impressions of disgust and bitter taste that gory death metal should have. In context of this album I think these are possibly positives words to describe it.
Line up:
Roolet : Bass/vocals
Tony : Drums
Antho : Guitar
Vincent : Guitar
Tracklist:
1 Therapy Of The Evil
2 All Hallows Evening
3 Nightmares
4 Cut And Kill
5 Vengeance
6 Brewer Of Death
7 Demons Visions
8 Bestial Human
9 Ghost From The Old Port
10 Malted Venom
11 Tortured Spirits
Review by Slawek Migacz
Added:27.12.2017
Therapy Of The Evil have old school growls, no bullshit, just straight to the point low tuned vomits. Drums are excellent, organic and very loud like it was live recording which makes their music sounds real. It`s good for authenticity of the record where human interference in final production of the album is much bigger that artificial factors of the computer that could trick a sound. Guitars are tuned pretty well as old and rotting death metal should, but some bands have done better (2 first Autopsy albums, most of Necrophagia...).
Their songs are not complicated but guitar arrangements have good ideas and spill some fresh blood out of reanimated old school death metal genre. It still has many worshipers in the underground scene and I am very much up for it as long as music is OK as on this album.
Drumming here is really good and I can hear they did not force this album sounds old school, because it`s something natural they do. Even if it`s hard to come up with brand new ideas in death metal I think Red Dead has few original arrangements and songs which should slash you down for goodness of yours. It`s still a good thing to have this kind of death metal around and enjoy this band`s distinct brutality and horrors by any meaning.
By music, song titles, graphics and sound, they give variety impressions of disgust and bitter taste that gory death metal should have. In context of this album I think these are possibly positives words to describe it.
Line up:
Roolet : Bass/vocals
Tony : Drums
Antho : Guitar
Vincent : Guitar
Tracklist:
1 Therapy Of The Evil
2 All Hallows Evening
3 Nightmares
4 Cut And Kill
5 Vengeance
6 Brewer Of Death
7 Demons Visions
8 Bestial Human
9 Ghost From The Old Port
10 Malted Venom
11 Tortured Spirits
Review by Slawek Migacz
Added:27.12.2017
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