Σάββατο 19 Ιουλίου 2025

REVIEW: MESSENGER - See You in Hell

 


MESSENGER - See You in Hell


Massacre Records


For a band that first unleashed its sonic assault back in 1990, MESSENGER's "See You in Hell," released through Massacre Records in 2011, might have been their debut with the label, but it marked their formidable fourth full-length offering. Having personally delved into their preceding album, "Under the Sign," I can attest that MESSENGER are far from your run-of-the-mill traditional or "true" metal outfit. While they confidently stride into lyrical realms populated by dragons, barbarians, and even extraterrestrial invaders, their sound defies easy categorization, possessing a distinctive quality that sets them apart from the throngs of genre revivalists.


Indeed, the discerning ear can trace the lineage of their inspiration, clearly identifying the metallic DNA of titans like MANOWAR, RUNNING WILD, JUDAS PRIEST, WARLORD, VIRGIN STEELE, IRON MAIDEN, and even the neoclassical precision of YNGWIE MALMSTEEN. However, where many bands falter in simply mimicking their heroes, MESSENGER have masterfully absorbed and transmuted these influences. They've forged a unique identity, a signature sound that is unmistakably their own, demonstrating a maturity and artistry that speaks volumes about their two decades in the scene.



"See You in Hell" picks up the gauntlet precisely where their previous work left off, further solidifying their musical legacy. This is an album that doesn't immediately reveal all its secrets; instead, it's a slow burn, an experience that deepens and expands with each subsequent listen. Initially, some tracks might not fully resonate, and admittedly, a few could be considered "fillers" – "Alien Autopsy" being a prime example where the concept might outshine the execution. However, the vast majority of the album's offerings are nothing short of compelling, capable of satisfying even the most stringent and demanding metal aficionados.


One of the album's most commendable strengths lies in its pacing. MESSENGER largely eschew breakneck speeds, instead opting for a predominant mid-tempo assault. This deliberate choice allows them to construct an incredibly potent epic atmosphere, letting each riff, each vocal line, and each drum beat breathe and build to a powerful crescendo. There’s a gravitas and a sense of unfolding grandeur that pervades the album, reminiscent of classic storytelling through sound. The production, typical of Massacre Records at the time, is clean and powerful, allowing each instrument to punch through without sounding overly polished or sterile.


For those of us who remain utterly spellbound by the untamed spirit and raw power of 80s heavy metal, "See You in Hell" is more than just a good release; it's a vital one. It's a testament to a band that, despite a long journey, continues to evolve and deliver music with conviction and passion. Do yourself a favor and explore the distinctive world of MESSENGER – you'll likely discover a band that truly stands on its own metallic feet.


Nick Parastatidis


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