
@planetmosh reviews The Fateful Dark by .@savagemessiah out on .@earacherecords London metallers Savage Messiah return to the fold with their hugely anticipated fourth album, The Fateful Dark. It's an archetypical metal album. It's everything you would expect from a metal album. It is indeed the definition of heavy metal. Like a mixologist creating and serving their greatest@planetmosh reviews The Fateful Dark by .@savagemessiah out on .@earacherecords Savage Messiah – The Fateful Dark London metallers Savage Messiah return to the fold with their hugely anticipated fourth album, The Fateful Dark. It's an archetypical metal album. It's everything you would expect from a metal album. It is indeed the definition of heavy metal. Like a mixologist creating and serving their greatest cocktails, so Savage Messiah work in a similar way musically on The Fateful Dark. A smattering of thrash riffs here, some melodic guitar parts there, thumping drums and bass, soaring and gritty vocals, they've all been pulled together into one big giant cocktail shaker and given a good old thrashing. This is a cocktail though that's more likely to be served in a giant pint tumbler, minus the umbrella and glace cherry. It's the kind of cocktail you take a huge swig of, grin evilly, then proceed to down the remainder in record time. It's one of those albums that remind me why I love metal so much. We Brits love our metal served, for the most part, traditional style. It's something that Savage Messiah have down to a tee with this album. There's moments they remind [...]
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