Dead Born Vision: Moving Through (2024) - mini-review

 

















Swiss band Dead Born Vision are out with the album "Moving Through", and metal is the style explored on this production. Thrash metal is the name of the game for this band, and with gruff vocals leading the charge we get a band that are fond of their chugging and meaty guitar riff cascades just as much as they treasure some nice and neat circulating guitar riff patterns. With flowing and elegant guitar solo runs as a recurring element throughout, and with a little bit of a melancholic feel in some of the guitar lead departments to boot. The band also enjoy adding in a little bit of extra intensity along the way, with some of the more intense passages having a little bit of a flirt with the extreme metal tradition in terms of pace, momentum and vibrant energy. In addition they have chosen to add a few sound effects of different kinds to some of the songs, like the sound of a beer bottle being opened used to kick off the final tune 'Crack a Cold One'. An album to seek out by those who love a little bit of good, old thrash metal with a little bit of an extreme metal touch thrown in for good measure.

Links:
https://www.deadbornvision.ch/
https://powerblastrecords.com/

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