CRUCIFIED
MORTALS - Psalms of the Dead Choir
Hells Headbangers Records
This band reminds me a lot of older Metallica, but not as raw. The lead guitar is a real treat too, really well played. The only thing that really is off is the production quality. I would've given the album a much higher rating if it would've sound-wise have been better. But the music is great, that's what hits home with me. The guitars are awesome the chunkiness of the main riffs dominates. And the vocals are tolerable, kind of a hoarse throat to it. Everything seems to fit into place with the songwriting. I'm surprised that this album has no reviews as of now. They're still active too the band is I'm not sure why no one has written about this.
Instead of leads that end up nowhere in the music,
here they seem to fit in well. They're
pretty technical. And the main guitars
are HEAVY. But they're catchy, too. I really liked these rhythms they pretty much
were fit in good with the vocals. Some
of the riffs sound a lot like Metallica (as I've said) but they have their own
twist to them. Some even a groove
feel. But still thick and heavy. I really like the vocals, too. So in effect, these guys know how to write
some good music. If they would've done a
better production sound, these guys would have higher rating from me. But maybe that's what they wanted in this
recording.
A lot of thrash metal bands have leads that really go
nowhere. But this band seems to fit them
well with the music. Bands like
Warbringer, Fusion Bomb, et al have strong rhythms but aren't as apt in the
leads for thrash metal music. This here
isn't too sloppy, in fact, it's very well played out. These other bands have a good feel to their
music they just need better lead guitar work.
This is what makes or breaks an album.
To me, if the leads are sloppy, they put a damper on the main
guitars. Crucified Mortals hits home
with their leads on this one. They're
not super technical but they are played with precision.
Get this CD from Hell's Headbangers because I don't
think it's offered on Amazon, I'm not entirely certain. If you get the digital files, do it on
Bandcamp if they have this one featured there.
It still sounds better to me on CD.
Plus you're supporting music not letting CD's die out. Of course, there's going to be a time when
CD's will still be in high demand because record stores are few and far
between. I would have to say that I'm
glad I bought this album without a priori knowledge of the band at all! Check this band out if you're into thrash
metal. It's worth it, ever minute you'll
savor!
Ryan “Death8699” Fanucchi
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