Wednesday, February 16, 2011

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Review: Denial Slaugther - Eyes of Madness


Genre: Death / Thrash

Output: 2010 / Self

Type: EP

the series "When you start saying with a bang ... "here we are the Romans Slaughter denial with their first EP titled" Eyes of Madness! "The band has grown on bread, and pornazzi death / thrash metal and proves this with 6 killer tracks high-adrenaline ! Despite his young age group has an excellent command of his technical skills / executive, and above all very well know how to build the structure of a song, even if there's a small flaw on ... But this is only the beginning and if these are the premises Slaughter's denial will make great things in the near future! As I have said previously, the content of this EP is a real bomb! From first to last track, "Eyes Of Madness" runs as smooth as the p. .. er riffoni between the oil, solid harmonics coming from, continuous tempo changes, solos and great vocal lines but acchiappone filthy! "Maniacal Organized Tragedy" and "Violent Smegma" (a title, a program) are the two songs that I liked best, have a deadly shooting and a charge! Turning to the "against", I recognize to be a stickler and smash balls the only thing I can criticize the band is to make further attention to the "song form" (the episode most obvious is "Nightmare" where the pre-verse and the chorus are very good but they feel "detached" from the parties that the foregoing), while for else raise my hands and do their cherished Cornine metal! The songs kick ass ass, the sound production is excellent (headed by Stefano "Saul" Morabito of Eyeconoclast, a guru of extreme productions here in Italy) ... What the fuck you want more? If you miss the madness of love Pantera and bands like Lamb Of God Meshuggah and I assure you that you will not be at all disappointed by Slaughter and denial of their "Eyes of Madness" but Pay attention to neck!

Rating: 8 / 10


Tracklist 1. Nightmare
2. Smile
3. Amusement Fork
4. Maniacal Organized Tragedy
5. Smegma Violent
6. Never!


Manuel Palombi

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