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1 | One Less Hell |
2 | Daze Into Darkness |
3 | Carnival of Execution |
4 | Organic Remains |
5 | World, Flesh & Devil |
6 | Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed |
7 | In the Mind of the Mad |
8 | Delete |
9 | Ethereal Nightmare |
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Hatriot are back with a new album featuring grim, nefarious lyrics with subjects including the end of the world, conspiracy theories, horror icons, and a new world order. Paolo Girard created a very symbolic album cover by featuring themes based upon the horrors around the end of the world, the hypocrisy that surrounds religion and corrupt world leaders, and the carnage bestowed on the final days of humanity. Hatriot feel like the sound of this album has slightly changed from their previous releases due to the departure of Steve "Zetro" Souza from vocals, and his son Cody stepping into the position of not only a vocalist but a front man as well. There was also a little more freedom in the writing process allowing the band to achieve a newer sound. The writing process of this album was a lot more thorough due to the amount of time since their last release Get ready for Hatriot's best album yet!
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- Product Dimensions : 5.55 x 4.96 x 0.35 inches; 2.4 ounces
- Manufacturer : Massacre
- Original Release Date : 2019
- Date First Available : June 27, 2019
- Label : Massacre
- ASIN : B07T4RYSS2
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #144,244 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #3,998 in Hard Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- #13,522 in Metal
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Could have been THE perfect thrasher
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2019this is a great improvment musical I mean the guitar playing has improved greatly Cody sound just like his Dad !!!! and all the way around a better band ! Just one major misstep the death metal vox/growls NO THATS NO GOOD FOR THIS STYLE OF MUSIC / a majorly negative to the music on this cd! this band stands out from alot of new music few band such as( Hatchet, Warbringer,Gemneration kills 1st cd,Tenet, Municipal Waste,and sounds better than alot of old school bands releasing new cds definitly the new breed of SF Bay Area Thrash!!!!!!!!
- Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2020Deserves 11 stars
Souza nails the vocals.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2019One of the most underrated thrash bands out today. Possibly because they have never done a full proper tour. Steve "Zetro" Souza, of Exodus acclaim, handled vocals on the first 2 releases. Their debut ranks up there among the all-time best thrash albums. Their sophomore effort was a solid follow up and showed signs of progress. They have not released an album in 5 years, mostly due to Cody Souza (Zetro's oldest son) taking over the vocal duties while continuing to play bass. Big shoes to fill right?
One thing is known right away and that is that Cody sounds damn near identical to his father. He sounds fantastic and tries to set himself apart by adding some low guttural growls. It sounds OK in some spots and possibly forced in others. I'm not a huge fan on the added growls but it's not a deal breaker by any means. Guitarist Kosta Varvatakis is as amazing as he has been on the prior releases. He is quite the shredder here and takes off into frenzied guitar solos many times throughout the album. There are parts of pure brilliance here. Favorite tracks are World, Flesh & Devil, One Less Hell and Ethereal Nightmare. This could have been the perfect thrash record if it were only tightened up in some places.
Where this album goes awry is what I believe to be an attempt to outdo the other releases and show that they can stand on their own. Some of the songs are much too long and have too many different parts. It's almost like they gave us the director's cut with all additional material. Had they cut out parts and pieced certain sections together better, I think they would have a real classic here. Songs like Organic Remains become stagnant at the 4 minute mark and then continue for 2 more minutes. Frankenstein and Carnival are both great in many places but go off course in other places. Daze Into Darkness is a bit of a filler track that is as basic as Hatriot can offer.
Don't get me wrong, I do like this album very much. It's like your child bringing home a B+ on a test that they studied very hard for. The result is still very good but you know they could have done better. I am simply offering my critique hoping they can put out that perfect album next time. What this band doesn't need, is their family and friends telling them this album trumps all others (Toxik Vault podcast). It's like a fighter losing on all score cards but yet their corner keeps telling them they are doing great. Hatriot is certainly not losing here and this is a winning release. I know they will be even stronger going forward.
4.0 out of 5 starsOne of the most underrated thrash bands out today. Possibly because they have never done a full proper tour. Steve "Zetro" Souza, of Exodus acclaim, handled vocals on the first 2 releases. Their debut ranks up there among the all-time best thrash albums. Their sophomore effort was a solid follow up and showed signs of progress. They have not released an album in 5 years, mostly due to Cody Souza (Zetro's oldest son) taking over the vocal duties while continuing to play bass. Big shoes to fill right?Could have been THE perfect thrasher
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2019
One thing is known right away and that is that Cody sounds damn near identical to his father. He sounds fantastic and tries to set himself apart by adding some low guttural growls. It sounds OK in some spots and possibly forced in others. I'm not a huge fan on the added growls but it's not a deal breaker by any means. Guitarist Kosta Varvatakis is as amazing as he has been on the prior releases. He is quite the shredder here and takes off into frenzied guitar solos many times throughout the album. There are parts of pure brilliance here. Favorite tracks are World, Flesh & Devil, One Less Hell and Ethereal Nightmare. This could have been the perfect thrash record if it were only tightened up in some places.
Where this album goes awry is what I believe to be an attempt to outdo the other releases and show that they can stand on their own. Some of the songs are much too long and have too many different parts. It's almost like they gave us the director's cut with all additional material. Had they cut out parts and pieced certain sections together better, I think they would have a real classic here. Songs like Organic Remains become stagnant at the 4 minute mark and then continue for 2 more minutes. Frankenstein and Carnival are both great in many places but go off course in other places. Daze Into Darkness is a bit of a filler track that is as basic as Hatriot can offer.
Don't get me wrong, I do like this album very much. It's like your child bringing home a B+ on a test that they studied very hard for. The result is still very good but you know they could have done better. I am simply offering my critique hoping they can put out that perfect album next time. What this band doesn't need, is their family and friends telling them this album trumps all others (Toxik Vault podcast). It's like a fighter losing on all score cards but yet their corner keeps telling them they are doing great. Hatriot is certainly not losing here and this is a winning release. I know they will be even stronger going forward.
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2019Killer Bay Area Thrash Metal here.
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Partucci MichelReviewed in France on June 5, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars La livraison
Très bon achat livraison rapide
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JesúsReviewed in Spain on October 7, 2019
4.0 out of 5 stars Thrash 100% Bay Area
Hatriot, old school thrash metal de nueva generación de la bahía de San Francisco, poco mas se puede decir de un estilo dónde pocas bandas se atreven a adentrarse a día de hoy, dónde sólo sobreviven las vacas sagradas de los 80's.
En esta ocasión la novedad frente a su anterior Dawn of the centurion es el reemplazo a las voces de Zetro Souza por su hijo Cody, que además del bajo asume está labor.
Magnifico thrash, duro, técnico, incisivo, agresivo.....la unica "pega" suena a un 95% a Exodus, a unos buenos Exodus, pero.....eso es malo? yo creo que todo lo contrario.....es hasta entendible puesto que con dos hijos de Zetro Souza en la banda que se criaron escuchando la era dorada de Exodus, la influencia era inevitable.
Ole por Hatriot y espero que la banda continue.
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malardReviewed in France on December 11, 2022
4.0 out of 5 stars bel album
bons moments d'écoute