Album Type: EP
Date
Released: 31/05/2019
Label: Nuclear Blast
This is a great EP and perfectly
executed; clean, sharp, but it also has enough dirt and grit to satisfy the old
school fans. A coup de grace.
“Thy
Messenger” CD//DD//LP track listing:
1.
Grand Deceiver
2. Litany
3. Emptiness
4. Despair
5. Steeler
2. Litany
3. Emptiness
4. Despair
5. Steeler
The Review:
This
five track EP is a welcome return from Poland 's best death/thrash export.
2016's “The Empire” was the last studio offering from these veterans
and as main-main Piotr stated, if the band went for releasing a full length
album then it would not be ready until the end of the year, so instead they
have put out this nasty little short sharp shock. Indeed, the EP is becoming a
favoured format for some bands- it allows fans a solid taste of material
without being overly lengthy and allows a band a reason to get out and tour or
just give a reminder they are still around. In this modern digital age,
attention spans are not what they were and grabbing a listener's attention is
even harder than before.
From
the opening blasting of “Grand Deceiver”
to the closing cover of Judas Priest's “Steeler”, this is a band firing on all cylinders and ready to take
on all comers. The riffs are all there as is the almost rock n roll feel
present in Vader's
best material- they have a kind of Motorhead vibe to their delivery- even if Vader
are as precise as they come in delivery. The EP includes a re-working of their
classic track “Litany” which of
course benefits from the state of the art production and clarity of sound. Yes,
it's clean and sharp, but it also has enough dirt and grit to satisfy the old
school fans.
The more mid paced “Emptiness”, with its traded leads and rolling bass drums is almost
akin to the Gothenburg sound, but it retains considerably more bite and swing
than many of those bands. The one and a bit minutes of “Despair” is punk infused death/thrash and a reminder that
straightforward riffage and carnage are Vader's forte. The aforementioned “Steeler” by Priest closes this impressive
and focused EP. It will leave Vader's legions of fans satisfied that the
band are forging ahead at full speed and still very much a going concern. This
is a great EP and perfectly executed. A coup de grace.
“Thy
Messenger”
is available HERE
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