piątek, 7 czerwca 2024

A review of HEAVY SENTENCE “Warriors of Madness”

 

HEAVY SENTENCE

“Warriors of Madness” (Ep).

Dying Victims Productions 2024

 


Three years after the highly successful “Bang to Rights,” the five Englishmen from Heavy Sentence are back with new material. This time it's a 13-minute-long Ep, which of course was again tenderly taken care of by Dying Victims Productions. Everyone probably already knows what will be heard on “Warriors of Madness.” However, if anyone still had any doubts, I'd like to kindly inform you that the gentlemen from Manchester are cultivating the traditional Heavy Metal field and harvesting from it in abundance. So here we will hear everything that classic geeks love underground Heavy Metal for. Dirty, rumbling drums, clear, skin-ripping rough bass, boiling, canonically furious, pugnacious riffs and manic, amber-soaked (I'm thinking of whiskey, of course, not brewery) vocals. The great strength of Heavy Sentence's music is the catchy, crushing melodies that make the listener eager to set off a wild dance. These melodic touches, however, are drenched to the core with old-school basement dampness and punk aggression, and they cut themselves off from the plastic trash with a decisive flick of the wrist. Truly powerful, raw and originally wild is the Heavy Metal that this group creates. You can feel the spirit of early Iron Maiden (from the days of Di Anno) and Tank, as well as Venom or Motörhead, so you listen to these songs deliciously and with a big banana on your face. And when with these sounds we pour ourselves a little more or less “sips”, we then lead the life of a happy man and need nothing more (well, unless even more music and even more whiskey). Okay, enough of these arguments, after all, such music should be listened to (loudly!), and not create clever essays or deep analyses on it. Great, full of vigor and indigenous traditional energy material, which sounds as if it was recorded in a basement room stinking of sweat and alcohol fumes. Heavy Metal will never die if its traditions are cultivated in the underground by bands like Heavy Sentence. I look forward to more, definitely more.

 

Hatzamoth

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