Direktlänk till inlägg 23 januari 2014
Powerful thrash metal right from the Bay Area in the 1980's? Could have been, but this is a new band of 19-20 year-olds from Norway and the year is 2012! Even the production is very 80's Testament-amateurish. I like the long instrumental parts not only bacause of the singers somewhat annoying but fitting scream-vocals. Heathen, Metallica and Vio-Lence are bands to compare Tantara with. They really know how to thrash like mad with full speed and changing tempos. I don't understand why they start with the least good song on the album. Fortunately it gets much much better than the titlesong that opens the album and they have long songs with much variation.
The band was formed in 2009 and they released and EP in 2010 called Human Mutation, by then they had recruited danish Bjarke Haakenstad but he left the band later and was replaced by Max Warnby from Skövde, Sweden who was in the band when they recorded the debutalbum, but he left in 2013 to focus on artwork.
This album is produced by Flemming Rasmussen of Metallica fame. A good name to start out their recording career with!
This is one of the best thrashalbums I have ever heard, buy it!
1)Based on evil (6,0)
2)Mass murder (8,0)
3)Neglible souls (8,5)
4)The dabate (8,0)
5)Human mutation (8,0)
6)Trapped in bodies (8,0)
7)Prejudice of violence (8,5)
8)The killing of mother earth (8,5)
Score: 7,94
Fredrik Bjerkö-vocals and guitars
Per Semb-guitars
Max Warnby-bass
Stian Sannerud-drums
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