Battlecross
Pursuit of Honor


4.5
superb

Review

by BlackLlama USER (48 Reviews)
November 9th, 2011 | 9 replies


Release Date: 2011 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Independent release from Michigan metallers Battlecross absolutely SLAYS on all levels.

One of the things I love best about metal is the amount of diversity that one can find in the genre. Literally hundreds of variations exist to wet whatever thirst you have. I also love finding new music to listen to that is straight up, jaw droppingly well done. The 2010 independent release from Battlecross does just that. Their new album was recently released by Metal Blade, but this release is worth tracking down.

The first track is just under forty seconds of nice calm guitar work before all holy hell breaks loose with the title track. Push Pull Destroy will immediately grab you by the balls (or whatever equivalent you ladies relate to balls) and not let go. Shredding guitar is followed by a sixteen second death wail from lead vocalist Kyle ‘Gumby’ Gunther. The vocals are similar to the screaming end of ‘Trend Kill’ era Pantera, mixed with a little Chuck Schuldiner and Blitz from Overkill. Seriously, a dude named Gumby does not *** around and the vocals here absolutely shred. There are no ‘soft spots’ to be found here. This is not metal core and there are no tender vocal moments to mar this masterpiece of melodic death/thrash metal.

Still, what is a band with great vocals if they don’t have the talent and ability to back it up? Not to worry. If you’re a fan of bass actually being present in your music, this release will not disappoint. Breaking You is an excellent example of this. The bass guitar, while lying down effective rhythm with the drums is also featured as a solo instrument. Shades of Revocation are abundant here in that regard. The drumming is top notch with pounding double bass. The fills are worth of Dave Lombardo, though the drummer relies on using the bell technique on his ride cymbal a little much. It’s not overbearing but it is noticeable. The guitars are excellent and the riffs are more than enough to make any thrash fan drool.

There is a little groove metal nuance here, and you will find a few heavy bass hits, but thankfully no clichéd breakdowns to note. The recording is top notch and sounds great pounding out of the stereo. The album flows well, it’s one of the rare modern Metal albums that I can put on, listen to from end to end. This is an underground gem and I hope these guys get the kudos they deserve with the major label support behind them now. This is definitely one you need to listen to.

Tracks on repeat:

All of them, over and over again.



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ZippaThaRippa
November 9th 2011


10671 Comments


Hmmm. I do very much like Sylosis

ZippaThaRippa
November 9th 2011


10671 Comments


holy shit

zaruyache
November 9th 2011


27338 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This band is good. Glad someone finally reviewed this.

BlackLlama
November 9th 2011


2178 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Thanks. I've yet to listen to the Metal Blade release as much as this one. I may rectify that this week though.

seedofnothing
November 9th 2011


3422 Comments


riffs are boring, overused, repeatative, and hold no clout, a 3 at best

sylosis is not thrash either

Ticondaroga
November 10th 2011


231 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

THe 2011 pursuit of honor's pretty good but does get a bit stale towards the end of the album.

NonApplicable
July 8th 2013


3017 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

This has similar elements that Sylosis had on Conclusion of an Age but that's as far as the comparison should go.

RippingCorpse1986
January 13th 2018


3229 Comments


Solid stuff.

DePlazz
April 18th 2020


4481 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Some good ideas on here for sure.



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