Demolition Hammer - Epidemic Of Violence review
Band: | Demolition Hammer |
Album: | Epidemic Of Violence |
Style: | Thrash metal |
Release date: | March 1992 |
Guest review by: | Cynic Metalhead |
01. Skull Fracturing Nightmare
02. Human Dissection
03. Pyroclastic Annihilation
04. Envenomed
05. Carnivorous Obsession
06. Orgy Of Destruction
07. Epidemic Of Violence
08. Omnivore
09. Aborticide
Found on another lost page from the history of the glorious years of thrash metal (from the early 80s to late 90s) is a band from New York, Demolition Hammer, who built their foundation in 1990 and brought flavors of thrash metal to their zenith, creating a perfect concoction of death and thrash metal on a record that annihilates the senses from the first note. We are talking about Epidemic Of Violence, the band's sophomore release that followed 1990's debut record Tortured Existence.
The opener "Skull Fracturing Nightmare" provides a palette test of poems about death and agony with a backdrop of torture. The solos are blistering and malignant, piercing your skull just like the spikes of an iron maiden. What a fucking brilliant start to the album.
The next four tracks provide a noxious combo of death and thrash metal: scorching solos causing necrosis in your ear canals, brutal riffs that'll leave black and discharging pustules in your lungs, and spine-shattering basslines underlying vocals that sound like Jeff Becerra possessed by demons. The songs feature a continuation of pathological and scientific themes, as the band goes into clinical detail of every possible way a person can be mutilated, tortured and extirpated.
There's one track that blazed me with barrages of riffs, leaving my face maimed and grosteque, and that's "Epidemic Of Violence". The speed and extremity of this AK-47-style riffage is so fucking alluring that it gives you auditory whiplash before a genocidal solo wails through the air. The production is bit underwhelming, but it's enough to deliver the full impact of metallic fury. The guitars are incredibly thick and juicy, dominating the mix; drums match their intensity with relentless power, allowing the tank to fire continuously.
If Tortured Existence was your starter, then Epidemic Of Violence is the main course. It pummels you from beginning to end and does so without mercy; just don’t let the riffs eviscerate you.
Highlights: "Epidemic Of Violence", "Pyroclastic Annihilation" and "Omnivore"
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 9 |
Songwriting: | 9 |
Originality: | 8 |
Production: | 7 |
Written by Cynic Metalhead | 02.09.2024
Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
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