STYLE: Hard Music RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 28593-CAS1663 LABEL: Intense 9245 FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1
Reviewed by Tony Cummings
Not being a thrash specialist (anyone who's seen my photo will see I'd be somewhat out of place in a mosh pit), I realise I'm risking the wrath of Britain's metal heads by speaking out but... This album is rubbish. The way I read the situation, thrash metal was an exciting new extension of the metal genre but is fast running out of creative steam and in the process is losing much of its audience. Vengeance Rising (originally Vengeance) were once the white metal team everyone was talking about, but after a sparkling debut album was followed by a pretty dire one, they now complete the decline with an album which has all the noise and aggression but none of the subtlety. I suppose producer, Vengeance vocalist Roger Martinez has to carry the can (quite an appropriate phrase considering the tin can sound of the snare). Despite having lyrics "submitted for theological review" by two eminent theologians, this is noisy, vacuous nonsense. Mr Martinez is doing a great job with his work as pastor at the Sanctuary Church. It's a shame I've had to give his band's album such a...er...thrashing.
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Posted by Richard Mansill in New Zealand @ 09:32 on Feb 13 2009
What?! Once dead a dire album? Why were you even attempting
to review thrash albums. Yes Destrction wasn't all that good
but any bright spark would know that.
What?! Once dead a dire album? Why were you even attempting to review thrash albums. Yes Destrction wasn't all that good but any bright spark would know that.