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Jon
04-14-2004, 10:31 AM
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This is a modern album from the Thrash Veterans Testament - it is their tenth album. The lineup for this album is:

Chuck Billy -- Vocals
Eric Peterson -- Rhythm/Lead Guitar
James Murphy -- Lead Guitar
Steve DiGiorgio -- Bass
Dave Lombardo -- Drums

This album is a lot heavier than previous noteable releases, and you can really hear a difference in the vocals and guitar especially.

The band sound like a heavier version of Slayer, mixed with some Death Metal, especially on this release.

My favourite, notable tracks.

Track 3 - Eyes Of Wrath
This is heavy as you could want a track to be, is well structured and is full of atmosphere. I noticed there was great drumming, but the vocals are shouted into as much distortion as the lyrics are almost unrecognizeable.
-3/5

Track 9 - Allegiance
Probably the fastest track on the album, the drums leap out of the mix, and are a powerful feature of the song. As with lots of the songs on the album, the vocals fade blanky into the rhythm guitar's blare, which is disappointing due to the great lyrics.
-3/5

Track 10 - Sewn Shut Eyes
Absolutely incredible. Possibly the only song on the album that doesn't sound similar to the next one. Everyone in the band plays this song to perfection, and the lyrics are well thought out and truly meaningful. Pinch harmonics and double-bass drumming are in abundance, and used well. Certainly my favourite Testament song, and possibly my favourite song of all time. The only bad point about the song is that no tablature exists for it. Excellent, slaying, ripping, heavy, thrash metal.
-5/5

Track 11 - Fall Of Siepledome
Filled with great guitar hooks, and very, very fast. The vocals are truly horrid, though that can't distract this reviewer from the true power this song unleashes. If it the vocals were rerecorded, this would join Sewn Shut Eyes and Low among Testament's best songs.
-4/5

DimebagDarrell
04-14-2004, 11:10 AM
Good review on the track you did but you really should have reviewed em all and im sure its more death metal then thrash well at least u spelt thrash right :lol: check my testament review of practice what you preach

Squirrel
04-14-2004, 11:20 AM
This is a good album, not Testaments best offering but still very good. Testament ere and are one of the better thrash bands out there; masters of riffs and great solos, with awesome drumming.
As said, this album is a bit closer to death, and its notable that the drums are played by none other than DAVE LOMBARDO people !!!! thats reason alone to get this.

Good review too Jon,

Anyone want me to review The Ritual ?

DimebagDarrell
04-14-2004, 11:24 AM
Anyone want me to review The Ritual ?

go for it.

i havent got the ritual yet so it will be intresting too see what people think of it

iliketoplaydrums10111
04-14-2004, 03:57 PM
Good review, I should check them out

Det_Nosnip
06-21-2004, 05:16 PM
I love this album...Lombardo ****in smokes on it, I actually enjoy his playing on this CD more than his stuff with Slayer, to be honest, although by far the best match for Testament's style is John Tempesta...that guy is one of the most underrated metal drummers.

Jon
06-30-2004, 10:58 AM
Actually can I like redo some of this review? Because since I wrote that I've gotten to love Testament more than Nachos :eek:

bassaholica2004
07-01-2004, 01:11 AM
I love Testament. I really like the song True Beliver off this album; you should have reviewed it. I didnt know that Lombardo was on this. That makes me like it even more.

satanic-panic
07-01-2004, 02:27 AM
i got to say i've listened to most of Testaments albums. i would have to say they haven't made a bad album. my favs are practice what you preach, and souls of black

Mardy
11-17-2004, 05:20 PM
good reviews, except that you only review four songs and not an overall charachter (it thats the right word) is given

PoliticallyIncorrectMetalhead
11-17-2004, 07:35 PM
I'm not a big fan of them but it shall be checked.

LordDargon
11-18-2004, 08:11 AM
I need to get this! D.N.R is great, and I heard Eyes Sewn Shut, MASSIVE double bass.

From what I've heard so far, 4/5.