
The band mix the tempos so there's no boredom to be witnessed despite the not very eventful delivery which only drags for a bit on the overlong "Fist Of Pestilence". It can't be termed "progressive", but the song-structures are clever despite their somewhat monotonous nature.īased on the debut, these Czech purveyors pull out competent old school thrash/death metal which come sserved with an elusive semi-technical edge (the fast stylish shredder "Necrosadus") recalling mid-period Pestilence whereas on the longer material the shadow of Sepultura (think "Arise" and "Beneath the Remains", above all) is quite strong. The band try to play it more complex, which comes for the sake of the fast sections, which are not many at all, replaced by thundering, 10-ton riffs (check out "Under Dark Skies") with a doomy flavour.

This is classic power/proto-thrash which comes with very buzzy guitars and good clean vocals. The abrasive edge of the guitars may recall some acts from the industrial scene (Swamp Terrorists, later-period Skrew, etc.) the latter disappears for the cool balladic closer "Vel Tur Ir Cels", which boasts the most proficient execution on the album. The music is jumpy and crunchy with the casual more clever twist, as well as the more aggressive adherence to purer thrash ("Taisnibas"). This is your average post-thrash for the new generation. Copyright (c) 2007-2022 THE THRASH METAL GUIDEĠ-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
