Executional Order

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Band Name Warnament
Album Name Executional Order
Type Demo
Released date 2007
Labels Self-Released
Music StyleThrash Metal
Members owning this album2

Tracklist

1. Out of Deadly Bounds
2. War for Your Name
3. Slow and Painful Death
4. Life Consequences
5. Reincarnation
6. Warnament

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Warnament


Review @ Vengeance6

12 February 2008
Who said that the Thrash Metal been dead? Surely not Warnament that believes hard as iron to the Thrash metal of the beginning of the 80' s!!! Of more as you have of the to notice it we attend in this moment to a renaissance of the Thrash metal and Warnament leaves itself to take heartily by this new vague. The band goes out with Executional Order his first opus that is respectable for a first tart. The combo balances his rage as it is necessary with basic riffs but aggressive directly inspired first hours of the Thrash metal with groups as Metallica for sure or again Megadeth with certain good melodies and solos of scratch far from being virtuosos but strong well executed!!! The rhythmic parties are when to them far from being interesting with a drums that remains on basic plans with of very rare station wagons that reveal themselves for the more leaves simplistic and without real interests... With regards to the vocal, he comes close to himself as James Hetfield of the beginnings but with a big dose of false additional grades as on the passage melodie of ''reincarnation'' which is enough damage for certain vocal passages are very effective with a skinned voice that can show itself powerful... that should arrange itself with the time and the work!!! Warnament does not invent therefore absolutely anything but Thrash metal. The big defects of this first demo are the voice of the singer that is really dreadful by moments and the basal and simplistic side of has music. For the remainder of the demo the music remains respectable, I wish therefore a good continuation to the group!!!

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Review @ Vengeance6

30 October 2007
Warnament (Mkd) – “Executional Order”

I met Deki, the guitar player of this band, when I was
touring with Kratos & Necrovile in Skopje, the
capital of the most sunny & beautiful country from the
Balkans, Macedonia. This guy has opened the second day
of Terrordome Festival with the other band he’s
playing in, more exactly Steel Thunder, but after that
he had enough time to visit my distro table, then we
had a long and nice chat outside the concert hall.
After the discussion, he excused himself and told he
he’s gonna find out a promo with Warnament. And this
is the reason for a so long introduction. The band is
very old-school oriented, even if the guys involved in
look really young, they perform something like old
school thrash metal with melodic clear vocals. I
think this is the worst part of their music ‘cause the
vocals are weak and sounds like a 16 years old boy
trying to imitate his favorite heavy metal heroes.
Otherwise the music of these guys sounds really
powerful and strong, angry tharsh metal tunes for
banging your head. Of course you have heard this one
million times before, it’s not about originality, it’s
about metal passion. So, my advice is to contact these
guys and buy this cheap cdr, 3-4 euros should be
enough I think. Send your cash to Tetovo, the city
involved in the war several years back. Thrash till
Death!!!
Contact: [email protected]
Coro 3.5 / 6

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Comment @ Vengeance6

22 May 2008
Warnament is my first encounter with metal from Macedonia, and unfortunately it is not a very good one. The six songs on this thirty minute self produced demo display some good intentions, but it doesn't show off like it should. In general the songs are too much played in an 'if we take it steady we will also get there in the end' style. There is no explosion, there is no cutting edge present. I miss some conviction in it and the monotonous voice of the singer does not do the band any good. On the other hand I have to give Warnament some credit. This is their first release ever and the band is together for about one year, so there is still enough room for improvement. I hope that the band will not be discouraged. They should play on and who knows what will happen in the future?

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