вторник, 31 януари 2012 г.

Outrage (Germany) - "Go To Hell" Review

In the early 80's, a one of the first bands from the blackened thrash metal movement appeared, the German outfit known as Outrage. Of course, blackened thrash metal led the way for what we all know as Black Metal. These pioneers of metal joined together in 1983 and remained in the underground for several years. They split in 1988 and reformed in 2004.  Now, in 2011 these German metallers bring us a a release in the vein of raw blackened thrash entitled "Go To Hell". Although these are not new songs, they are new recordings of selected classics from the band's past.
Staying true to their sound and leaving out modern day techniques, "Go To Hell" takes us on a journey through the band's tremendous past. The drums are raw and the guitar is heavily distorted. Throughout the album you will find alternating melodic rhythms with brutal riffing and heavy bass lines. The vocals are especially tremendous. The raspy, deep, and vile style of frontman, Frank P. "The Voice Of Hell", gives the album it's intensely classic blackened metal touch. 
Overall this is a fantastic release and those who enjoy classic blackened thrash will definitely want to pick this one up.

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