Storm Alert

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Band Name Torture (USA)
Album Name Storm Alert
Type Album
Дата релиза 1989
Музыкальный стильThrash Metal
Владельцы этого альбома50

Tracklist

Re-Issue in 2006 by Escapi Music with a different tracklsit & a new cover.
ORIGINAL TRACKLIST
1. Intro / Ignominious Slaughter
2. Blood Portraits
3. Slay Ride
4. Terror Kingdom
5. Storm Alert
6. Enter the Chamber
7. Whips
8. Deceiver
TRACKLIST (RE-ISSUE 2006)
1. Intro 02:27
2. Ignominious Slaughter 04:12
3. Dwell into Surreality 10:58
4. Blood Portraits 04:57
5. Slay Ride 07:00
6. Terror Kingdom 08:07
7. Storm Alert 07:57
8. Enter the Chamber 03:40
9. Whips Pt.1 03:59
10. Whips Pt.2 04:01
11. Deceiver 07:30
Total playing time 1:04:40

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Torture (USA)



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10 Декабрь 2010

An unforgettable slay ride!!

At the near end of the unmatchable 80s era, when bands were resorting to desperate measures trying to make good use of every possible dime they had and eventually releasing some of the shittiest albums ever heard, a few bands still managed to stand out of the crowd and Torture were arguably one among them. Hailing from Texas these thrashers never gave in to the friendlier groove style their fellow state friends Pantera adopted and who subsequently made a living out of. No groovy shit found in here, this is total thrash mayhem. It’s a pity this was released a little too late as it made not much of an impact as it could possibly have, had they done a little time travel a few years prior. Nevertheless the band’s reformed and the remastered version of this masterpiece called “Storm Alert” is already out in the stores and calls for immediate attention.

What makes this record special is the presence of a couple of factors. One would be the straightforward approach taken by the band and not opting for silly gimmicks and lousy themes that had become a staple of several bands of that era. The second factor is the band’s sensible usage of humor on a couple of tracks without going for exaggerated attempts and thus keeping the continuity and flow going. One comparison that comes to mind is perhaps Seattle based thrashers Coven, who were active around the same time and who’s debut followed a similar trend but with more leanings towards nasty humor. The music is fast but not overly sped up as Wehrmacht or Incubus. The speed is somewhat along the lines of Dark Angel and Sodom. The vocals on the other hand are vicious and harsh with only a few clean notes thrown in for the intros.

The track listing on the original LP is shorter and a little different from the 2005 re-release and I’ll be covering the ones on the former release. Most of these are lengthy pieces purely because of the usage of keyboards based intros that blend perfectly with the main onslaught. “Ignominious Slaughter” for instance starts off with an intro which sounds like its come right out of the soundtrack of the film “Omen” and then kicks off with a heavy riff which eventually gets faster and then pushes right into the maximum, phew!!!! The chorus sounds sick and demented. The follow up “Blood Portraits” has a surprising acoustic intro which then culminates into a massacre with heavy as hell riffs right out of Black Sabbath’s instruction manual.

Now come the two back to back maniacal mosh pit destroyers that are beyond description and can only be matched in intensity by Wargasm. The songwriting is excellent and the music is even better. The first one “Slay Ride” has that humor I referred to earlier and is not an all out thrasher as the other tracks and is more riff and solo driven with over the top vocals by Mr Tortured Hicks. “Terror Kingdom” is one of the tracks from the previously released EP of the same name. This one’s not a whole lot different except for the vocals which spurt more anger and venom. This is perhaps the fastest one around with a crazy thrash break in between to accommodate the chorus that screams heavy metal.

The title track “Storm Alert” starts off with clean vocals for a short period before a good little thrash riff comes that makes for the main riff of the entire song. There is also a hint of traditional bay area like catchiness present in here that can be heard upon careful listening. The next one called “Enter the Chamber” is more traditional than thrash, sounding almost like an early Metal Blade records signee. There is also a good display of bass soloing in the middle section. The penultimate “Whips” is total Destruction worship. Listen to that intro solo and you’ll be reminded of “Eternal Ban “ from Eternal Devastation. This one’s an all out instrumental and was probably meant as a little mark of respect to the Teutonic thrash masters. The final track doesn’t disappoint whatsoever and is the ideal finisher to the album albeit not compromising on the length.

Ever since the birth of thrash metal, a lot of quality albums have been churned out and the process still continues. Torture regardless of the fact that they’ve released only one album till date certainly deserve a more than a honorary mention on the list of some of the better obscure heavy metal bands and this effort speaks for itself. For all you old school thrash and death heads, get taken around for a nasty “Slay Ride” to the “Terror Kingdom” but be careful as there’s a “Storm Alert” news floating around and you might get ignominiously killed. This is what true cult is all about!!!!

P.S: The 2005 release has a better production and I'd highly recommend going for it unless your curiosity gets the better of you and forces you to go for the 1989 original instead.

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