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Charlie Shred

Italy Country of Origin: Italy

1. A Foot In Each Grave
2. The Foreman's Face
3. Dead Peasants
4. The Imp Of The Perverse
6. Waltz For A Marionette
7. Circumstances
8. Warwhore
9. In Ruins
1. Amdusias: The Sound Of Hell
2. Vine: Destroyer Of The World
3. Asmoday: The Impure Archangel
4. Purson: Matter And Spirit
5. Bael: The Fire Devour Their Flesh
6. Paimon: The Secret Of Mind
7. Balam: Under Light And Torment
8. Zagan: The Alchemist
9. Belial: The Deceiver
10. Beleth: Lord Of Chaos And Spirals
1. Arise
2. Panic
3. Death Comes To All
4. The Rose
5. Tainted Inside
6. Time To Die
7. The Ancestors Guide
8. Game Over
9. Welcome To Hell
10. Fall Down
1. Dreadful Discovery
2. Liar Jubileum
3. Vertical
4. Not Still Born (The Unborn Plane)
5. Laylah
6. Winged Priestess
7. The Last Supper
8. Birth's End
9. Defuncts
10. Lantern
1. Thane of Cawdor
2. King At A Price
3. Bloody Crime
4. The Premonitions
5. Treachery's Stain
6. Spectres of the Past
7. Banquo's Final Rest
8. Three Voices of Fate
9. Hell To Pay
10. The Prophecies
11. Insanity's Mind
12. Requiem For Lady MacBeth
13. Face Of Fear
14. Fall Of Dunsinane
15. Fate's Triumph
16. The Downward Fall
17. Tragedy Of MacBeth

Review by JD on May 14, 2012.

With a name like Charlie Shred for a band, I was expecting a few things. Wild guitars, over the top riffs and Dragonforce styled rip-off shred-o-rama. Let me tell you, how fucking wrong it was to assume this shit. This album surprised me, and then got my collective juices flowing. This is shredding 101... but musically.

After many name changes for the band, not to mention some frustrating line-up juggling and possibly more than a few prayers added in for good measure, Sweden’s Charlie Shred was born to burn up the six strings and the metal world give a collective smile. Reminding me sort of if Helloween and Theocracy mixing with some American Power Metal... you get what this band is all about.

I was in awe the instant I heard 'Panic', a song that was polished, yet retained a little roughness that made the track that much more bold. Other tracks that are as good are the mid tempo almost a heavy ballad like 'Welcome To Hell' (not the Venom classic) and the straight forward, intense and sweeping instrumental 'The Ancestors Guide'. Even the controlled riffing opus to video games 'Game Over' soars and takes flight showing maturity and yet youthful chaos. Perfect showcase for these amazing Swedes and their melodic take on shred.

Over production seems to be one of the few problems with the album as a whole, because it seems to let the power of the music get seriously handcuffed in favour of the overly controlled and almost stifling processed sound that ends up choking the feel of the music. Setting that glitch aside, Charlie Shred is musically so impressive, yet each track is memorable and enjoyable. I found myself replaying the album over and over again.

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Musicianship: 9
Atmosphere: 9
Production: 8
Originality: 8
Overall: 9

Rating: 8.6 out of 10

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Review by JD on May 14, 2012.

With a name like Charlie Shred for a band, I was expecting a few things. Wild guitars, over the top riffs and Dragonforce styled rip-off shred-o-rama. Let me tell you, how fucking wrong it was to assume this shit. This album surprised me, and then got my collective juices flowing. This is shredding 101... but musically.

After many name changes for the band, not to mention some frustrating line-up juggling and possibly more than a few prayers added in for good measure, Sweden’s Charlie Shred was born to burn up the six strings and the metal world give a collective smile. Reminding me sort of if Helloween and Theocracy mixing with some American Power Metal... you get what this band is all about.

I was in awe the instant I heard 'Panic', a song that was polished, yet retained a little roughness that made the track that much more bold. Other tracks that are as good are the mid tempo almost a heavy ballad like 'Welcome To Hell' (not the Venom classic) and the straight forward, intense and sweeping instrumental 'The Ancestors Guide'. Even the controlled riffing opus to video games 'Game Over' soars and takes flight showing maturity and yet youthful chaos. Perfect showcase for these amazing Swedes and their melodic take on shred.

Over production seems to be one of the few problems with the album as a whole, because it seems to let the power of the music get seriously handcuffed in favour of the overly controlled and almost stifling processed sound that ends up choking the feel of the music. Setting that glitch aside, Charlie Shred is musically so impressive, yet each track is memorable and enjoyable. I found myself replaying the album over and over again.

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Musicianship: 9
Atmosphere: 9
Production: 8
Originality: 8
Overall: 9

Rating: 8.6 out of 10

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