![]() "Execute Them All" and "Sacrifice" are perhaps one of the most well-done cover songs I've ever heard in my life. On a side note, I have the Limited Deluxe Edition, and it contains two covers that are absolutely astounding to hear that I prefer them over the originals. Destroy", some of the progressive mastery, seen in albums like Overkill's "The Years Of Decay", may be found, and at tracks like the aforementioned instrumental you can witness pure musicianship and technicality. With tracks like the first two and "Treacherous Tongue", the pure thrash approach is well performed, while in tracks like "Savagery" and "Wake Up. For example, if you listen to the instrumental "Behind The Veils Of Night", echoes of Death's instrumental masterpiece, "Voice Of The Soul", may visit your head, telling you that this album is beyond basic thrashy mischievous fun.Īlso to note, each song has a feel of its own and may be well enjoyable, and yet the album is tied all together by the distinctive guitar work, the clean, well-done production and John Kevill's great, thrashy vocal efforts. ![]() The riffs are well thought out and the solos are better than one would expect by long margins, but more importantly, there are some parts in this album where you feel you are not just listening to run-of-the-mill thrash but a legendary band in the making on their way to create a masterpiece. While this album contains high amounts of brutality and straightforward thrash, one also cannot ignore the technicality presented here. A merciless, brutal thrash metal attack that begins strong with its kickstarter "Living Weapon" and ends just as strong with the closer "Demonic Ecstasy", Worlds Torn Asunder is surely an album you cannot miss if you admire the new wave of Thrash, even if in the least sense of the word. Riffs that tear your mind apart, merciless pounding drums, soaring vocals and highly enjoyable solos all come to unite once again under Warbringer's latest effort, Worlds Torn Asunder.
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