Descent into Chaos

Paroles
ajouter une chronique/commentaire
Ajouter un fichier audio
16/20
Nom du groupe Legion Of The Damned
Nom de l'album Descent into Chaos
Type Album
Date de parution 07 Janvier 2011
Produit par Peter Tägtgren
Enregistré à Abyss Studio
Style MusicalThrash Death
Membres possèdant cet album103

Tracklist

1.
 Descent into Chaos
 01:50
2.
 Night of the Sabbath
 03:32
3.
 War Is in My Blood
 03:35
4.
 Shrapnel Rain
 04:02
5.
 Holy Blood, Holy War
 04:14
6.
 Killzone
 04:02
7.
 Lord of the Files
 05:22
8.
 Desolation Empire
 04:26
9.
 The Hand of Darkness
 04:34
10.
 Repossessed
 04:53

Bonus
11.
 Legion of the Damned (ft. Peter Tägtgren)
 

Durée totale : 40:30

Acheter cet album

 $17.29  13,11 €  3,14 €  £11.82  $29.97  58,99 €  55,99 €
Spirit of Metal est soutenu par ses lecteurs. Quand vous achetez via nos liens commerciaux, le site peut gagner une commission

Legion Of The Damned



Aucun article trouvé en Français, les articles de la section anglaise sont affichés.
Soyez le premier à en ajouter un

Chronique @ Demogorefest

07 Janvier 2011

A great way to Descend into 2011

Legion of The Damned has long been one of my all time favorite bands, From their early stage Blackened Thrash era-sound when they were under the name Occult, to this newest release, they remain among the top-tier of metal bands in general.
Legion of the Damned's sound is very iconic, they definantly have a Slayer and early Sodom sound in them, but they incororporate many other elements of their own into their music, and Descend into Chaos follows the same structure that any LOTD fan has come to recognize. The album opens up with an intro track (Descend into Chaos) and then cuts into the first real track of the album: Night of The Sabbath, and just as i expected, it's nothing short of a Brutal, fast-paced, Pummeling Thrash metal onslaught. The next track, War in My Blood has the same feel to it as Night of the Sabbath does, my favorite song on the album (as of now, at least) is Shrapnel Rain, this song is a bit more Slower and chugging than Night of the Sabbath and War in My Blood. I've always been a fan of LOTD's slower songs (The Final Godsend, Feel the Blade, etc.) and Shrapnel Rain fits this bill perfectly.The Next 2 tracks get back up to the fast-paced thrashing that the album opened with, and both songs are great, Holy Blood, Holy War, and Killzone both have that LOTD sound that i can't get enough of.
What makes their sound so great to me is their incorporation of Thrash Metal breakdown riffs in most of their songs, and when i say "breakdowns" i don't mean the same type that'd be heard on a Suicide Silence or Bring me the Horizon song, there's more "effort" behind Legion of the Damned's style of Breakdown riffing (a perfect example of this can be found in the video for this review).
Descent into Chaos is another excellent piece of Blackened/Death Thrash Metal from one of the Netherland's finest examples of what Extreme metal is, though in comparison to LOTD's overall discography, i would say Feel the Blade and Malevolent Rapture are a small step above Descent into Chaos. Still, this album slays from start to finish and is definantly a great way to start off the new year.

3 Commentaires

1 J'aime

Partager
Mercenarion - 08 Janvier 2011: I'm listening to the album now, and I must say, your review is dead on Demo.

Shrapnel Rain and Lord of the Flies are so awesome.
Demogorefest - 08 Janvier 2011: Cool, glad you like em dude, the entire album is exactly what I expected from em. No surprises or sound changes, just brutal blackened/death thrash metal
    Vous devez être membre pour pouvoir ajouter un commentaire