Review: Nuclear Revenge - Let the Tyrants Rise | |||||||
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Let the Tyrants Rise | |||||||
Label: Evil Spell Records Year released: 2018 Duration: 36:37 Tracks: 11 Genre: Black/Thrash Rating: Review online: November 7, 2019 Reviewed by: Luxi Lahtinen |
Readers' Rating How do you rate this release? Rated 3.6/5 (72%) (5 Votes)
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Spanish maniacs Nuclear Revenge have been around since 2012, but it wasn't until 2018 that they finally had enough songs recorded to put out this full-length debut. No surprises here, just some violent and relentless Blackened Thrash that borrows elements from the likes of early Slayer and Gospel of the Horns with a kick of punk attitude for good measure. Vocalist/Guitarist Mikel (a.k.a. Cryptic Molester) is a clear highlight here, as his delightfully deranged vocals make him sound like the bastard offspring of Mille Petrozza and Bill Steer. There's not much more to say about this, and it's not going to be ripping off your face anytime soon, but if you're in the mood for getting your ears mangled by mercilessly vicious Black/Thrash, then this will do you nicely enough. |
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