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Okay, so I just bought Demon Hunter's "Storm the Gates of Hell: Special Edition" and it has to be the most brutal and toe-tappingly catchy Christian Metal album I have heard in a long time. See how much liked this this sucker I'm thinking about getting Living Sacrifice's "In Memorium", Tourniquet's "Where Most and Rust Destroy", and Becoming the Archetype's "The Physics of Fire".
Track Breakdown:
Storm The Gates of Hell: Non-stop brutal Deathcore call to arms! Ending whine fades in to...
Lead Us Home: ...this song! Great early guitar bits are push out my mediocre verse and choruses. Sounds too much like Project 86. Forgettable song...
Sixteen (feat. Bruce Fitzhugh of Living Sacrifice): Early orchestra breaks down to a cacophony of chaos and dissonance and total bassassery. Ryan's vocals are brutal and Bruce's guest death growling is amazing. One of my favorites.
Fading Away: Their first radio single off of this album. Very Radio friendly. Good mix of catchy hard rock and pounding heavy metal.
Carry Me Down: Sad ballad where Ryan Clark ptures his funeral. Very beautiful and it really shows the technical side of DH.
Thread of Light: Parts stick out in it more than others, but not a home run by any means. A good triple maybe (XD Baseball...)
I Am You: A Brotherhood of Christians reassuring song that can run with the likes of Slayer and Metallica
Incision: Kinda boring. It talks about how to help non-christians help themselves, or something.
Thorns: Fairly good song. Take the basic imagery and writing style of CCM artists (Micheal W. Smith, SC Chapman) and kick it a notch
Follow the Wolves: Bizarre drum patterns and good modulation of voices make this a fairly impressive song.
Fiction Kingdom: Distortion of the instruments is reminiscent of Progressive Metal. Oh, and there's a pretty sweet Megadeth-style solo in there too!
The Wrath of God: A very good all-around song. Good Death/Thrashcore with a nother sweet solo, this time along the lines of Metallica
BONUS TRACKS!: No Reason to Exsist: Again, kinda boring. I skipped over it.
Grand Finale: Great use of Rapture imagery and the use of keyboards looks makes it feel like and odd mix between Epic Metal and Techno.
thanx for the fav' !
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Thrash 'till Death!!!
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