PERDITION
TEMPLE - Merciless Upheaval
Hells Headbangers
Who can hear this and not want to write a bit about it? It has balls-out intensity. Gene from Angelcorpse that led the way for that band. He smokes on here with a somewhat raw production sound but good death/black metal. I've found the whole album to be interesting in terms of the sound and Gene's vocals slay! This is sort of a modern Angelcorpse if there was one. I don't hear any mistakes or forced vocals. Everything seems to be in tandem with everything else. These guys have some balls-out intensity. And the lead guitar is wicked as is, no need to change that as well.
It's weird though that it's 4 original songs and 4
cover songs. They were all well played
out. The vocals go well with the
guitar. These guys seem to progress on
each succeeding release. And the sound
is wicked, I love this type of production.
It has you keyed into every song.
Fast and furious yet instances of mild playing, but not much. They are fierce with these songs and
impeccable covers. I especially like
"Blood On My Hands" from Morbid Angel's 'Covenant' album. It was immaculate! Sounded just like the original. Their own songs too sound really
amazing. Sucks that this album is only
33+ minutes.
Like I said about the sound quality, it's great! The production is justifiable. They don't fall short of the game of immaculate
musicianship. These guys have stayed
around and Gene post Angelcorpse. From
my understanding, these guys are in multiple bands. Gene is pretty cool as a person and seems to
respect his fans the way his fans respect the band. He returns messages not that they're
musicians with much idle time but he reached out which was surprising. This raises my respect for the band. And I do my best to make sure that these
underground bands get the press that they so deserve.
I bought this album on CD from Hells Headbangers. But you can find it streaming. What an onslaught! These guys know what the hell their doing and
it shows on the outcome of this LP. They
really sound great but not overly polished.
A release to chalk up another in the Perdition Temple discography. But they need a bigger fan-base. I'm sure death/black or just metal fans can
appreciate this. The guitars and vocals
are my favorite parts of the album. They
just annihilated this time around, yet again! I really hope that they have a long life to this band. They have so much talent and resilience. Check them out!
Ryan “Death8699” Fanucchi
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