Testament is back with a big thrash album that may or may not be based on Gears of War. Only the most high-end skull tanks will do for this event!
Thrash Metal
Tankard – A Girl Called Cerveza Review
Get back in your skull tank(ard)!
Mortillery – Murder Death Kill Review
With the third review in a week, AMG is now the unofficial home of retro thrash. Forward all complaints to SLAYER!!!
Bonded by Blood – The Aftermath Review
More retro fodder for the thrash heap of time. It’s better than before, but Steel Druhm still isn’t bonding.
Kreator – Phantom Antichrist Review
Germanic thrash lords return to fight for relevancy, glory and the iron throne of thrash.
Havok – Point of No Return EP Review
Hey, Havok is back! I know everybody thinks we review far too much retro thrash (or was it Mexican murder ballads?), but Havok is at the top of the movement and excels at what they do.
HeXen – Being and Nothingness Review
By my extensive calculations and careful application of Steel Druhm’s Theory of Genre Longevity (Pat. Pending), retro thrash is in the fourteenth minute of its fame window.
Allegaeon – Formshifter Review
The Gothenburg brand of melodic death may be in its twilight years of relevance, but man, when a band truly nails the sound and style, it’s as glorious as watching stars explode overhead and guzzling craft beers as you get balls deep in a Roman orgy.
Exumer – Fire & Damnation Review
Here’s a reunion album I did NOT expect to see in my promo bin.
Overkill – The Electric Age Review
Overkill is the king of the B level metal bands.