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- Band(s): Kobold
- Label(s): Iron, Blood and Death Corporation
- Release Format(s): Cassette, CD
- Release Year: 2019
- Review Date: June 9, 2020
Lots of bands want a part of the new Thrash metal allegiance cookie, and Kobold is no exception… Thrash metal in killer tempo with no boundaries to experiment, and so did this threesome. Keyboards are added in their sound and the use of back vocals and vocals style changes are common on this release. But about the vocals: the used grunts are decent, but the sharp vocals – which are the main ones- get bored quickly unfortunately and aren’t really balanced in my eyes. Nope, pity these vocals are taking away a big part of the pleasure for me personally – others perhaps will jump in the air when hearing this vocals.
The songs have a long duration (+50% are above the 6 minutes) where lots of riffs are packed together, ultrasonic ones switched with slower parts, sometimes an outer space feeling is audible when listening to the keyboards (track “Deus Ex”) and as already stated: with different backing vocals added to them. This threesome from Serbia gets an average evaluation for this second studio-album titled “Masterpace” from me, where they need to step up a bit more to release a ‘masterpiece’. Just check out the best song imo “Ad Astra” (where they go full throttle) and see if you can dig it… (Fredde)
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Iron, Blood and Death Corporation
- Country: Mexico
- Style: Black Metal, Death Metal
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