DEATHFIST
– Too Hot to Burn
Pure Steel / High Roller Records
DEATHFIST come from Germany, and they wear their
musical heritage with absolute pride. This is a thrash metal act that genuinely
caught me off guard the first time I spun their album. The passion is
unmistakable, the ideas are sharp, and—most importantly—the band knows how to
craft songs that push your head into overdrive with relentless, ultra‑speed riffing.
Their influences, as expected, draw heavily from the
German thrash tradition. You can clearly sense their admiration for titans like
KREATOR and DESTRUCTION, both in the riff architecture and in the overall
attack. Yet the album isn’t limited to that lineage. There are moments where
DEATHFIST channel early METALLICA—the title track “Too Hot to Burn” is a prime
example—and flashes of SLAYER surface in tracks like “Killing Time” and “Slay Her.”
The atmosphere throughout the record is rooted firmly
in the 80s, but the band avoids sounding dated. Instead, they manage to inject
a contemporary edge that makes the album appealing to both old‑school devotees and modern thrash listeners. One element
that truly stands out is the vocal performance. Corinna Becker handles the
microphone with a ferocity that easily earns her the title of a female
counterpart to Mille Petrozza. Her delivery adds character and intensity
without ever feeling derivative.
What ultimately elevates Too Hot to Burn is that it
rekindles that rare feeling of listening as a fan first and a reviewer second.
It’s an album that invites excitement rather than analysis, and that alone says
a lot. DEATHFIST deserve attention, and alongside THE PROPHECY 23, they stand
among the most compelling thrash metal acts I’ve encountered recently.
Nick Parastatidis










