Review: No Man's Throne - Revealed in Ruin | |||||||
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Revealed in Ruin | |||||||
Label: Independent Year released: 2014 Duration: 36:07 Tracks: 10 Genre: Thrash Metal Rating: Review online: March 29, 2015 Reviewed by: MetalMike |
Readers' Rating How do you rate this release? Rated 3.43/5 (68.57%) (7 Votes)
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No Man's Throne, from New Brunswick, Canada, play a late 80s/early 90s style of Thrash that reminds me of the brief period of Pantera's career when they didn't suck. On the band's debut, Revealed in Ruin, the guitar work is punchy without resorting to groove and the lead work is above average. The vocals are harsh, near-Death shouts and suffer from being relatively monotonous but they don't actively hurt the songs. This stuff isn't revelatory but it is well-played with a lot of feeling so if you miss the Cowboys from Hell/Vulgar Display of Power era and want something similar without all the baggage that comes from listening to Pantera, grab a copy of Revealed in Ruin, put your head down and wade into the pit. |
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