• 艺人:Mantic Ritual   欧美乐队
  • 语种:英语
  • 唱片公司:Nuclear Blast
  • 发行时间:2009-03-10
  • 类别:录音室专辑

The Executioner专辑介绍

首张处女大碟「The Executioner」,邀请曾掌控Disbelief、The Old Dead Tree、Graveworm等团重要作品且享誉国际的重金属界名师Andy Classen全程操盘。直接切入主题的"One By One",整体气魄和乐器编排颇有Metallica的架式;厚实的吉他音墙勾引出"Executioner",不时加强高分贝音量刺激脑波,少不了的Thrash猛击敲打,Dan除了宣泄歇斯底里的声频外,更添爆发力十足的演唱方式交错堆迭;长达七分鐘的"Black Tar Sin"和"Souls",大鼓轰隆巨响、电吉他音阶的快速飆奏,随著主唱呼啸而下,唤醒沉睡已久的乐迷;浩大气势的"Double The Blood",劲道剽悍而不失节奏性,一次次满足感官刺激与听觉震撼。


by Alex Henderson

Innovative experimentation can be a wondrous thing in music; it certainly worked well for boldly original risk-takers such as Miles Davis, David Bowie, Charlie Parker, Prince, Ornette Coleman, and Jimi Hendrix. But realistically, not every recording artist is going to be an innovator; many musicians will inevitably turn to the past for inspiration. And if overtly retro performers can be a part of jazz and the blues, is there any reason why they shouldn't be a part of metal? There isn't -- as long as the people who emulate the past do it well. On their debut album, Executioner, Mantic Ritual (formerly Meltdown) offer a passionate and inspired throwback to 1980s thrash metal. Executioner was originally released in 2007 (back when the Pennsylvania band was still going by Meltdown) and was reissued by Nuclear Blast in March 2009, but stylistically, it might as well have been recorded in the mid- to late '80s. The material is a total throwback to thrash metal's heyday, and Mantic Ritual obviously get their inspiration from old-school thrashers such as Exodus, Anthrax, Megadeth, Slayer, and early Metallica (that is, the thrash-oriented Metallica of Ride the Lightning and Master of Puppets -- not the alternative metal Metallica of 1996's Load). And Mantic Ritual's look (long hair, jeans ripped at the knees, metal T-shirts, black leather motorcycle jackets) is as 1980s as their music. Clearly, tracks like "Black Tar Sin" and "By the Cemetery" are hardly groundbreaking by late-2000s standards, but Mantic Ritual play these songs with so much conviction that die-hard thrash enthusiasts can easily deal with their lack of originality -- or even enjoy it. Given thrash's importance (thrash metal/speed metal was the first type of metal that seriously incorporated punk), it isn't surprising that some 21st century bands will want to emulate thrash's 1980s heyday -- and Mantic Ritual do so with inspired, if derivative, results on Executioner.