Band: Defiatory
Title: “Hades Rising”
Label: Black Lion Records
Release Date: 11 May 2018
Country: Sweden
Format Reviewed: CD (BLP 0049)
Format Reviewed: CD (BLP 0049)
My insatiable thirst to identify and support the crème de la crème of newer Thrash Metal bands is at a fever pitch! Reviewing fantastic bands the likes of Terrifier, Objector, Conjurer and more, I’m truly starting to gain confidence that despite the imminent loss of stalwart bands such as Slayer, the up and coming crop of thrashers continue to improve…And we just may be in good hands after all.
In 2016 Defiatory released their debut album “Extinct” which certainly had a very raw Bay Area Thrash feel to it; but with a more modern approach in the mold of recent releases from Testament and Exodus. Although the genres faithful were impressed, the album honestly was overlooked by most.
Which leads us to “Hades Rising” a recording that doesn’t loose it's highly influenced riffing from the debut release, but adds a fresh coat of spit, fire and polish to their already impressive sound and vocals! This my friends is not to be overlooked, as the band takes in this reviewers opinion a major leap forward. Much of Martin Runnzell‘s vocal style is nestled somewhere between Nick Melissourgos from Suicidal Angels and Tom Araya, just listen to the familiarity on ‘Death Takes Us All’. But it’s the furious riffage that truly bares comparison to the Bay Area Thrash Scene of days gone by. Ludvig Johansson and Ronnie Björnström making the Masters of the Thrash Universe incredibly proud with their true to form performances on tracks such as ‘In Hell’ ‘Dance of the Dead’ and ‘Down to His Kingdom’ just to name a few standout renditions from the duo. Their old-school fueled and relentless approach from the debut is still rampant throughout, but with a bit more variety to their delivery and execution on “Hades Rising”. Making for a more varied experience from beginning to the end of the album. Perhaps my only issue with the first two releases is the bands apparent lack of variety in style and substance does exist.
In 2016 Defiatory released their debut album “Extinct” which certainly had a very raw Bay Area Thrash feel to it; but with a more modern approach in the mold of recent releases from Testament and Exodus. Although the genres faithful were impressed, the album honestly was overlooked by most.


Highly recommended for fans of Evile, Vader & Suicidal Angels with obvious Bay Area Thrash and Testament Riff Worship throughout! Hail to the King! 8.5/10 Mö
8.5/10 To Greatness and Glory
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