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Vulcano
's first proper studio album, following their previous year's live in-concert debut, 1986's
Bloody Vengeance
is one of those furious, compact blasts of manic
thrash
that
Slayer
's 28-minute thrill ride
Reign in Blood
turned into an idealized genre benchmark -- forever set to be emulated by all pretenders to the
speed metal
throne. Of course it should be noted that
actually arrived around the same time as
and effectively outblasts it by lasting only 23 minutes; but where the latter brought technically proficient
to its maximum expression, the former featured messy
black metal
more in line with
Venom
's seminal efforts of a few years earlier. All things maintained in their proper perspective, then, they are brothers in spirit if nothing else, since
's effort also achieved a heightened level of extremity heretofore unmatched by their leading Brazilian competitors:
Dorsal Atlantica
,
Mutilator
Korzus
, the then-till ripening
Sepultura
, and even the perennial cheap-seats favorite
Sarcofago
, whose apocalyptic
I.N.R.I
. was still a year away. Strapped for cash as usual,
had had only 24 hours with which to record and mix
, and it certainly shows in the primal, often unfinished sounding results. But tracking brutalizing numbers like
"Dominios of Death"
"Spirits of Evil"
and
"Holocaust"
live inside the studio, with minimal opportunities for overdubs, only helped fuel their hellish flames that much higher, and goes some way to explaining their hilariously inept lyrics, which are really half the fun. And even though most of these songs comprehend only top speed and conclude almost before they've begun, the band eventually takes the time to change up the pace and stretch their abilities on the more varied title track and the prognosticating number,
"Death Metal."
Still,
is a very, very rough ride, not geared to appease
heavy metal
perfectionists, but rather those who delight in its most outrageous and challenging of conventions -- this is the stuff that bands like
Darkthrone
took as gospel. [Because bassist
Zhema
lost the original master tapes to a conniving foreign label,
Cogumelo Records
' CD reissue of
was transferred directly from vinyl! So don't expect any improvement upon the original article's already substandard audio fidelity.] ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
's first proper studio album, following their previous year's live in-concert debut, 1986's
Bloody Vengeance
is one of those furious, compact blasts of manic
thrash
that
Slayer
's 28-minute thrill ride
Reign in Blood
turned into an idealized genre benchmark -- forever set to be emulated by all pretenders to the
speed metal
throne. Of course it should be noted that
actually arrived around the same time as
and effectively outblasts it by lasting only 23 minutes; but where the latter brought technically proficient
to its maximum expression, the former featured messy
black metal
more in line with
Venom
's seminal efforts of a few years earlier. All things maintained in their proper perspective, then, they are brothers in spirit if nothing else, since
's effort also achieved a heightened level of extremity heretofore unmatched by their leading Brazilian competitors:
Dorsal Atlantica
,
Mutilator
Korzus
, the then-till ripening
Sepultura
, and even the perennial cheap-seats favorite
Sarcofago
, whose apocalyptic
I.N.R.I
. was still a year away. Strapped for cash as usual,
had had only 24 hours with which to record and mix
, and it certainly shows in the primal, often unfinished sounding results. But tracking brutalizing numbers like
"Dominios of Death"
"Spirits of Evil"
and
"Holocaust"
live inside the studio, with minimal opportunities for overdubs, only helped fuel their hellish flames that much higher, and goes some way to explaining their hilariously inept lyrics, which are really half the fun. And even though most of these songs comprehend only top speed and conclude almost before they've begun, the band eventually takes the time to change up the pace and stretch their abilities on the more varied title track and the prognosticating number,
"Death Metal."
Still,
is a very, very rough ride, not geared to appease
heavy metal
perfectionists, but rather those who delight in its most outrageous and challenging of conventions -- this is the stuff that bands like
Darkthrone
took as gospel. [Because bassist
Zhema
lost the original master tapes to a conniving foreign label,
Cogumelo Records
' CD reissue of
was transferred directly from vinyl! So don't expect any improvement upon the original article's already substandard audio fidelity.] ~ Eduardo Rivadavia