Metal Hammer UK

RESURRECTIONS

thrashers Destruction got one of their most famous songtitles from – an Essen speed metal band, whose low-budget, high-energy 1985 debut, (Relics From The Crypt) , still raggedly wrecks necks with charmingly naïve swagger. brought a cerebral, progressive flair to their crunchy power-thrash on 1990’s (Century Media) , which still sounds like it’s booting heavy metal into the 90s. Its dusky complexity never overshadows the animal bite of the guitars, or the late Warrel Dane’s dynamic, expressive vocal attack.

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