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TERRORGOD – COMING HOME

Review

TERRORGOD

COMING HOME

Genre
CD
Label
SFT Records
Datum
07.09.2009
Autor
atze_67
7 /10

The vacation season seems to be slowly coming to an end, after a few weeks when the email inbox was only sporadically filled, and the trip
to the mailbox was only worth it once a week. In any case, last week the new record by Terrorgod was in there.
So I eagerly tore open the envelope and read the enclosed flyer with band information:

"The musical fire ignited by Iron Maiden and Metallica is rekindled by Terrorgod. Stylistic features from the heavy, thrash,
black metal, and prog realms, which initially sound incompatible, are combined by Terrorgod into a distinctive, coherent mixture
that immediately captivates the listener. Metal becomes an art form here."

Wow, they really go out on a limb, so I put the CD in the player and listened to the latest record from the four guys from Miesbach (Bavaria).
After an intro of bomb and machine gun fire with a little classical interlude in the background, a series of 10 nice songs follows,
in which you can really hear all the influences of the aforementioned bands. However, the coherent mixture is sought in vain, unfortunately,
the singer often struggles with his voice, and to call the already often heard but cleanly played metal riffs an art form, I find
perhaps a bit too presumptuous.

But for a band that has only existed for four years, it is still a well-produced silver disc that can also be enjoyable,
when the urge for metal strikes and you don't want to hear Metallica or other old masters of the genre again.
For me, it’s going in the car for now!

Recommended tracks:

The Burning Cross
Betrayer
Raven

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