After two demos,
one EP and a split, Suffer The Pain are now ready to unleash their
first LP. Not much have changed musically, their sound remains built
on equal parts punk and death metal, draped in their trademark raw
home-made production.
The doubts that
they wouldn't be able to deliver a full length album with the same
conviction as their previous releases are crushed immediately. Once
again they prove their impressive ability to write killer tunes.
Repel The Crown, Inferno and Demon Of Greed are just a few examples
of super contagious and memorable songs on this album. Heavier,
partially mid-tempo oriented tracks like Count Orlok and Pazuzu's Law
also does a lot to make the overall impression more diverse.
Re-recordings of some old favourites from earlier releases, like
Ninth Circle Of Hell, Apocalypse Approaching and Werewolf are also
fatured on the album, which I don't mind reuniting with.
A strong debut
album from this reliable band! 7,5/10
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