Slaughterra
Slaughterra
Independent CD
Another butcher feature art cover album that paths to Destruction albums first time I thought about it. Musically both bands are fucking different and have nothing in common except country of origin which is Germany.
Those 10 songs on the album are weird thrash metal with death metal vocals and yet some hard core. Pretty nightmare lyrics are pessimistic side of the band and this could be appreciated if you would to sing one of those to your baby as lullabies and have German way having fun, is it :)
The band try to have some heaviest shit around but it is not like they get best whatever-deal caused by this full lenght. This is very underground album and that is always good but it has not that nuclear devastation thrash vibe and technical fluency as I like it. Nevertheless those 5 guys:
Julian E-voc
Timo G-l.guitar
Manuel B-r.guitar
Simon J-bass
Chris O. drums
have committed just proper sounding songs with a bit mechanical guitars in places which approve their musical skills. Brutal vocals are too harsh and grinding instrumental side of the album making it unnecessarily disgusted from time to time.
This is average album without leading songs but some memorable moments. If you like first 2 tracks you should apply your preferences to the rest ones of the album making it stronger for yourself.
Review by Slawek Migacz
Those 10 songs on the album are weird thrash metal with death metal vocals and yet some hard core. Pretty nightmare lyrics are pessimistic side of the band and this could be appreciated if you would to sing one of those to your baby as lullabies and have German way having fun, is it :)
The band try to have some heaviest shit around but it is not like they get best whatever-deal caused by this full lenght. This is very underground album and that is always good but it has not that nuclear devastation thrash vibe and technical fluency as I like it. Nevertheless those 5 guys:
Julian E-voc
Timo G-l.guitar
Manuel B-r.guitar
Simon J-bass
Chris O. drums
have committed just proper sounding songs with a bit mechanical guitars in places which approve their musical skills. Brutal vocals are too harsh and grinding instrumental side of the album making it unnecessarily disgusted from time to time.
This is average album without leading songs but some memorable moments. If you like first 2 tracks you should apply your preferences to the rest ones of the album making it stronger for yourself.
Review by Slawek Migacz