Sometimes, an album falls into your lap, that restores your faith in all that is Heavy Metal. Whilst it is always beneficial, and indeed, essential , for the music we love and worship to evolve and explore different avenues, sometimes, it is just great to get back to the nuts and bolts, and let rip. This Sometimes, an album falls into your lap, that restores your faith in all that is Heavy Metal. Whilst it is always beneficial, and indeed, essential , for the music we love and worship to evolve and explore different avenues, sometimes, it is just great to get back to the nuts and bolts, and let rip. This marks the second album for the boys from Blood God, following on from 2012's very well received debut, 'No Brain But Balls', and basically continues where they left off. Imagine a sound where AC/DC meet early Accept, with Airbourne thrown in for good measure, and you are on your way to grasping a slab of Blood God. Launching straight into 'Slaughterman', you are instantly thrown from your seat and out into the pit, a deliciously infectious and impossible to resist riff, demanding every limb that you have, shakes, pumps, bangs and jumps along in unison. Wave after wave of unrelenting, djent free tracks follow, powered by riffs that Lord Malcolm of Young would be licking his lips at, groundbreaking it may well not be but this kicks everything else into touch. Sod your Ice Bucket Challenge, I challenge anyone to listen [...]
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