21 Lucifers - In The Name Of...
\r\n2 Lucifers is a new band in the area of extreme sound which was formed in 2002. The album "In The Name Of..." is their debut album from Pulverised Records. The first thing that impressed me was the fact that there are 18 songs and the duration of the album is only 33 minutes. When we hear the album, however, we understand that this duration is absolutely comprehensible, as the style of the music refers to songs which are of little duration. 21 Lucifers combines in a very good way Death and Black Metal sound with Thrash elements, something like Carnal Forge. To go down-to-earth, however, it would be better to mention that this album isn’t something imortant, but it’s about another one band which plays its influences in a very good way. What can one easily notice in the album is a feeling of hate and energy, which stems from each note of each song, something which results in an extreme sound. The speed is high and rarely do we hear mid tempo elements, the vocals are only brytal and this is one more reason for which the band seems to reveal the energy I mentioned before, since they are a product of good job and the blends with the music of the band. Lastly, the production’s level is worthmentioned, without missing anything. There isn’t not a song which will make the difference trhouout the album, as all songs are formed by the same way. "In The Name Of..." is a typical Thrash / Death / Black Metal album, addressed to whoever is a fan of this kind of music.\r\n
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\r\nVassilis Mazaris\r\n
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\r\nTranslated by Aliki Maxoutoglou\r\n\r\n
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