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Sabbat - History Of A Time To Come - Expanded Edition,
1988 CD Album Remastered Reissue Noise Records - NMQCD038 Reissue from 2007 02. Sabbat - Dreamweaver (Reflections Of Our Yesterdays) - Expanded Edition, 1989 CD Album Remastered Reissue Noise Records - NMQCD037 Reissue from 2007 03. Sabbat - Mourning Has Broken, 1991 CD Album Noise - 4837-2-U Thrash til zer! Classic 80s UK speed thrash that may remind of Deathrow, Onslaught and Vio-Lence always brings a satisfaction smirk under that facial hair. The third album diverges from that taxonomy and sends the band to the regions of cold and intricate heavy metal with heavy riffing, almost into the complex doom metal territory of Confessor / Fly Machine. Heavier than the third Onslaught, not as oppressive as Confessor. I guess the 80s thrashosaurus does not need any more introduction to Sabbat, they were quite a big name during the golden decade. The younger audience might have to check them out for themselves, there is no current band that explicitly develops the style of Sabbat. We have all the Slayer, Metallica, Nuclear Assault, Sodom and Cro-Mags duplicates we might want, but not the Sabbat explorers. Or nobody told me. Bang that head and sweat that shirt! Remove brackets and unzip: [blac sabbat] !ZER Sabbat ZER! |
Friday, October 9, 2020
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Hi, the third album has incorrect download link. It's the same one as for the second album.
ReplyDeleteOuch, sorry - fixed.
DeleteThanks for Sabbat, thanks for very quick fix.
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ReplyDeleteHa Sabbat, really love them, especially Dreamweaver. Obviously I was born a decade too late to have actually lived the experience but one is never too young or too old to appreciate thoroughly well crafted metal. I know Vektor are commonly likened to Voivod and a bit to Metallica but they may have something for the Sabbat-fan in them too: sprawling compositions, esoteric lyrics, complex riffing, clean'n crisp sound, I know I love'm both.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I had not heard them before.
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