Has that nostalgic feel of late 80's, early 90's thrash/proto death while being so well done it forms its own identity. Regardless kicks ass start to finish, leaving you wanting more! warchrist30
Titled after a city landmark, the producer's vigorous new LP honors and re-interprets the past 15 years of Mexico City club music. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 18, 2024
This is the album that Grand Magus have tried to write after 'Hammer Of The North'. It's hard to decide on my favourite aspect: Kuschke's (Desaster) powerful riffing and his epic leads, the stellar bass work, the raw but dynamic production ... While there are now more heavy metal bands out there than ever, records like this one are the rare proof that it's still possible to arrange traditional elements in a refreshing way! Sojourner