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Sinister Forces Of Hatred

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Sinister Forces Of Hatred
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Type: Full-Length
Release Date: November 1st, 2021
Genre: Thrash
1. Compendium
2. Legend
3. Lore
4. Deadweight
5. Spirit At Aphelion
1. Apocalypse
2. ...And The Sin Becomes
3. Sectarian Murder
4. The Fifth Eternally Despised
5. Through Hate To Eternity
6. Shame Of The Creator
7. Resurrected But Failed
8. Cain's Way
9. Holy Dead Trinity
10. Future Is Mayhem
11. From Cain To Cadmon
1. Intro
2. The Philosopher
3. Spirit Crusher
4. Trapped In A Corner
5. Scavenger Of Human Sorrow
6. Crystal Mountain
7. Flesh And The Power It Holds
8. Zero Tolerance
9. Zombie Ritual
10. Suicide Machine
11. Together As One
12. Empty Words
13. Symbolic
14. Pull The Plug
1. Murderlust
2. Proclamation
3. Acid Remains
4. The Collapse
5. Into The Mouth Of Madness
6. Intermission: Deus Volt
7. Crossing The Rubicon
8. Scavenger Of War
9. Nail Them All
10. Embryonic Evil


Review by Adam M on November 22, 2016.

Diamond Head performs a strong take on traditional metal. There are the usual high pitched vocals along with screeching metal guitars. The music moves at a fiery pace that is pleasant to hear.

This is similar to Judas Priest’s material, but features a distinctive flavor all the bands own. The entirety of the sound is very old school in nature and features the classic verse/chorus method of performance. The instrumental performances are solid with just the right emphasis on the guitar riffs. My problem with the album is that it doesn’t sound in any way special. The music is very standard with little deviation into more innovative territories. Still, there are so many classic licks present that one would be hard pressed not to find something to like here if there is any affinity for classic metal whatsoever on the part of the listener. There are a couple of acoustic guitars thrown in, mostly in the track All the Reasons You Live, but for the most part the album does stick to this traditional structure. This works for the band because it suits the style of music they are performing, although the aforementioned track is one of the strongest present. The music is solid for the classic style, but still doesn’t captivate like Judas Priest’s best material. This means the moments aren’t as memorable as those from that band. The catchiness is simply not present as much and the songs drift by too quickly. Still, with the instrumental performances being solid, there is enough of a backbone to enjoy with the band.

There haven’t been many traditional metal releases this year, so Diamond Head must be appreciated for its efforts to invigorate the style. There are enough sing-along choruses to keep the classic metal fan occupied for a long time to come.

Rating: 7.5 out of 10

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Review by Death8699 on January 15, 2019.

One helluv a collection of songs built by the Godfather of death metal, Chuck Schuldiner. As a voice for Death, he chooses to sing in a higher pitch on vocals that reflect Death's last album The Sound of Perseverance. On second guitar is Shannon Hamm who illustrates a guitarist that replicates past Death member solos quite vividly. Richard Christy is on drums and Scott Clendenin on bass. 

About 80 minutes of a crowd frenzied set, Death is at their best. No one can replicate Chuck's insanely amazing solos and incredibly awesome riff built songs. A mixture of then past and more recent songs. This was after all Death's The Sound of Perseverance tour. The intensity of the live footage is quite immense. The whole band was in sync for every song old and newer.

There stood the figure of a now dead commander of death/progressive metal outputs. Chuck Schuldiner was a legend, both on the set and as a person. Sad to see a man who had all of the potential in the world to give more to the metal community, but left us at such a young age due to brain cancer. Death - Live In L.A. was a maddening collection of impeccable songs.

The sound quality of the album was top notch. You can hear all of the instruments and vocals vividly. Some of Death's best songs are featured on here and a couple that I thought less highly of. Overall, the performance was amazing. The leads were impeccable by both guitarists. Shannon Hamm had a unique picking style and Chuck was fast and furious with his solos.

Overall, a great performance by all band members. If you're a death metal fan and haven't seen this DVD, get it, it's worth it's weight in gold. You can actually see and hear all of the band member's outputs distinctly. Chuck left this Earth too soon but his legacy lives on through his music. Death remains to be the founding group of the death metal genre. No mistaking that.

Rating: 9.5 out of 10

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Review by Death8699 on January 15, 2019.

One helluv a collection of songs built by the Godfather of death metal, Chuck Schuldiner. As a voice for Death, he chooses to sing in a higher pitch on vocals that reflect Death's last album The Sound of Perseverance. On second guitar is Shannon Hamm who illustrates a guitarist that replicates past Death member solos quite vividly. Richard Christy is on drums and Scott Clendenin on bass. 

About 80 minutes of a crowd frenzied set, Death is at their best. No one can replicate Chuck's insanely amazing solos and incredibly awesome riff built songs. A mixture of then past and more recent songs. This was after all Death's The Sound of Perseverance tour. The intensity of the live footage is quite immense. The whole band was in sync for every song old and newer.

There stood the figure of a now dead commander of death/progressive metal outputs. Chuck Schuldiner was a legend, both on the set and as a person. Sad to see a man who had all of the potential in the world to give more to the metal community, but left us at such a young age due to brain cancer. Death - Live In L.A. was a maddening collection of impeccable songs.

The sound quality of the album was top notch. You can hear all of the instruments and vocals vividly. Some of Death's best songs are featured on here and a couple that I thought less highly of. Overall, the performance was amazing. The leads were impeccable by both guitarists. Shannon Hamm had a unique picking style and Chuck was fast and furious with his solos.

Overall, a great performance by all band members. If you're a death metal fan and haven't seen this DVD, get it, it's worth it's weight in gold. You can actually see and hear all of the band member's outputs distinctly. Chuck left this Earth too soon but his legacy lives on through his music. Death remains to be the founding group of the death metal genre. No mistaking that.

Rating: 9.5 out of 10

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