Click to enlarge
|
The Raging Tides = LP = (LP)
There's been a surprising wealth of albums over the past handful of years emerging from the maw of bands that originally kicked it, along with some ass, back in the 80s. Somewhere along the line, the old timers discovered the fountain of youth, energy and rejuvenation as it applies to the power of metal. Whether they came back from long hiatuses or were thrashing all along, it would appear that the folks in Overkill, Onslaught, Hirax, Artillery, Death Angel and Raw Power (yeah, they're a hardcore band, but they're still older than your pops and one of my favourites of all time. So there) have managed to ignore the aches and creaks of advancing chronology and conventional mainstream thought that this whole playing-metal-into-your-40s-and-50s thing is a phase in order to deliver a series of pretty storming releases. Of course, there has been just as much, if not more, of an expansive, Steve McQueen-in-The Blob-like growth of shite to contend with, but that's par for a course that those culprits should either retire to or have never left in the first place.
Chalk up The Raging Tides, the fourth album in total for this Frankfurt/New York City long-standing Teutonic thrash institution, in the category of the former. Exumer originally came to being in the early 80s, released a kick ass debut in the form of Possessed by Fire in 1986 and a few not-so-hot subsequent releases. The band was pretty much silent until the festival circuit started waving cash under their noses in the early 00s. The Raging Tides is the band's second release since reconvening back in 2008 (Fire and Damnation followed a couple years after dusting off the oldies during the initial thrash revival) and sweet goddamn has the band surprised, impressed and simply blown me the fuck away!
To be equally hyperbolic as objective, this album exists as a near-perfect example of old school sound, energy and song writing acumen mildly viewed through the lens of modern metal and the clinically clean production value of today. Hands down, it's a raging (yeah, sorry about that) collection of incisive thrash metal done in the vein of their Teutonic cohorts like Kreator, 21st century Destruction and post-Perse
Not in stock.
Usually ships within 10-14 days.
Similar artists: SKULL PIT
|