
Band: Exmortus
Country of Origin: US
Status: Active
Genre: Thrash Metal / Death metal
Type: Full Length
Format: CD
Length Approx.: 43:00 min.
Length Approx.: 43:00 min.
Release Date: 01-08-2016
Current label: Prosthetic Records
Release label: Prosthetic RecordsIR Classification: Good (4.2 / 5)
Listen our review! (English)

All the instruments delves into a complexity and texture
that makes you goose bumps
I
can tell you one thing, no one could imagine fourteen years ago that a band
such as Exmortus will become one of the most successful bands nowadays and they
have achieved due to their dedication, technique and vision, clearly apart from
the pack their mix of thrash riff, death growl vocals and their particular
fusion of neoclassical and metal elements, makes "Ride Forth" another
exciting piece to listen in their discography.
The
album opens with "Speed of the Strike" which is made of infectious
riff, fast heavy and their neoclassical touch, mercilessly hooks you up with
"Relentless" the second track and keeps a straight forward attack to
your senses sharp guitar riff, powerful and aggressive drumming, while the bass
resounds distinctive in the background, the growl vocals complements this cut,
"For the Horde" is the catchiest cut off the album, intricate
melodies engage the listener for a lethal dose of soloing, "Let us
Roam" delivers a solid drumming foundation for the guitar work which
excels due to the ferocity inflicted, "Black Sails" and "Hymn of
Hate" retains the listener with power of ceaseless exchanging riff for
what's coming ahead a crushing and electrifying cover of
"Appassionata" by Ludwig van Beethoven, I have mentioned before and
keep saying the musicianship this guys have reached it is unmatched, all the
instruments delves into a complexity and texture that makes you goose bumps,
next is "Death to Tyrants" and "Fire and Ice" both are the
closing tracks and tends to lose somehow the ecstasies created, the riff sounds
recycled and the impact is minimum or perhaps the listener is broken after such
symphony, that makes you remain senseless.
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