Review for "Thrusting Plagues" by Blood Drift
April 4, 2009
This release has been pretty hard to obtain as of late, because of its limited
pressing. Though, I am quit good friends with the vocalist though, and was able
to obtain a copy. Musically, this is a lot more mature, then anything I have
heard come out of any of the musicians involved. They have all worked on various
projects throughout their teenage years, and finally came to form Blood Drift.
Although this is only a three song release, it is jam packed, with intense-ness from
beginning to end. The production is not amazing, but it is still enjoyable. The two
things that I enjoyed most musically on this album, are the drums and the vocals. The
drums do not stand out in the music as much as they could, because of the production,
but this drummer has some awesome talent. Delivering fast blast beats, ridiculous
crashing cymbals and some very well executed gravity blasts. The vocals have a decent
range, and there is some various layering on the CD. Some of the layering, could have been
done a bit better though, but it is not the worst thing in the world. The thing I like
about these vocals, is they stand out from other death metal bands, they aren't a
constant deep growl, but more of an agonized scream.
My favorite song on this release is the first one, "Winds of Persecution". The opening riff
is somewhat typical, but I feel it fits quite well. There is a good showcase of the
vocals in this song as well. The drums have a nice variety in this song, with fast
crashing cymbals and nicely done blast beats.
All in all, this demo is pretty good, being their first. I think everything would be a
lot more pleasing to the ears if there was better production. I see a lot of potential
in this band, and hope to see them go far.
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