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Relentless Retribution

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Throughout their long and distinguished (albeit temporarily interrupted) career, Bay Area thrash icons Death Angel have always practiced an unusually cerebral approach to the genre (even on their somewhat misleadingly named first effort, The Ultra-Violence); but the striking cover art chosen for their sixth studio album, 2010's Relentless Retribution, suggests that an about face toward wanton savagery is at hand. Well, appearances can be deceiving, because the recently reconstituted group -- only lead guitarist Rob Cavestany and vocalist Mark Osegueda remain from the original lineup -- actually reveals itself just as lyrically considered and musically meticulous as ever here. Perhaps even more so, in light of new drummer Will Carroll's machine-like precision, which is both a positive and a negative turn of events. After all, early thrash was largely about strong "feel" and stronger feelings, so there's a certain amount of humanity sacrificed by the disciplined musicianship and, yes, still very cerebral subjects tackled by otherwise finely crafted Relentless Retribution highlights such as "Into the Arms of Righteous Anger," "This Hate," and the retro-fitted thrasher "Where They Lay." Other forceful tracks like "Truce," "River of Rapture," and "I Chose the Sky" never muck up the works, but don't impress all that much, either, and they all curiously contain odes of self-empowerment penned by Osegueda, like a 12-step program to rebuild one's confidence. Or perhaps his own? In any case, Relentless Retribution isn't without its surprises, including the doom-like grind of "Absence of Light," the half-lame/half-sublime "Volcanic," and the delightfully exotic and impossible to pigeonhole "Opponents at All Sides." But the real wildcard in this deck is most definitely the problematic "Claws in so Deep," which features a game-changing coda provided by popular Latin guitar duo, Rodrigo & Gabriela, but also sees Death Angel tragically transformed into Trivium by that band's producer, Jason Suecof -- a win/lose proposition that will surely divide fan opinions. What can't be questioned is the fact that Relentless Retribution does mosh harder than Death Angel's more song-oriented prior effort, Killing Season (a jack-of-all trades metal album, that one), and that should counter some of the dubious choices and modernizing risks taken within. Time will tell.

© Eduardo Rivadavia /TiVo

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1
Relentless Revolution
00:04:28

Death Angel, Artist, MainArtist - Rob Cavestany, Composer - Mark Osgueda, Author

2010 Nuclear Blast 2010 Nuclear Blast

2
Claws in so Deep
00:07:44

Gabriela Quintero, Composer - Rodrigo Sanchez, Composer - Death Angel, Artist, MainArtist - Rob Cavestany, Composer, Author

2010 Nuclear Blast 2010 Nuclear Blast

3
Truce
00:03:31

Death Angel, Artist, MainArtist - Rob Cavestany, Composer - Mark Osgueda, Author

2010 Nuclear Blast 2010 Nuclear Blast

4
Into the Arms of Righteous Anger
00:04:31

Death Angel, Artist, MainArtist - Rob Cavestany, Composer - Mark Osgueda, Author

2010 Nuclear Blast 2010 Nuclear Blast

5
River of Rapture
00:04:35

Death Angel, Artist, MainArtist - Rob Cavestany, Composer - Mark Osgueda, Author

2010 Nuclear Blast 2010 Nuclear Blast

6
Absence of Light
00:04:32

Death Angel, Artist, MainArtist - Rob Cavestany, Composer - Mark Osgueda, Author

2010 Nuclear Blast 2010 Nuclear Blast

7
This Hate
00:03:33

Death Angel, Artist, MainArtist - Rob Cavestany, Composer - Mark Osgueda, Author

2010 Nuclear Blast 2010 Nuclear Blast

8
Death of the Meek
00:05:15

Death Angel, Artist, MainArtist - Rob Cavestany, Composer - Mark Osgueda, Author

2010 Nuclear Blast 2010 Nuclear Blast

9
Opponents at Sides
00:06:21

Death Angel, Artist, MainArtist - Rob Cavestany, Composer - Mark Osgueda, Author

2010 Nuclear Blast 2010 Nuclear Blast

10
I Chose the Sky
00:04:06

Death Angel, Artist, MainArtist - Rob Cavestany, Composer - Mark Osgueda, Author

2010 Nuclear Blast 2010 Nuclear Blast

11
Volcanic
00:03:34

Death Angel, Artist, MainArtist - Rob Cavestany, Composer - Mark Osgueda, Author

2010 Nuclear Blast 2010 Nuclear Blast

12
Where They Lay
00:04:30

Death Angel, Artist, MainArtist - Rob Cavestany, Composer - Mark Osgueda, Author

2010 Nuclear Blast 2010 Nuclear Blast

Albumbeschreibung

Throughout their long and distinguished (albeit temporarily interrupted) career, Bay Area thrash icons Death Angel have always practiced an unusually cerebral approach to the genre (even on their somewhat misleadingly named first effort, The Ultra-Violence); but the striking cover art chosen for their sixth studio album, 2010's Relentless Retribution, suggests that an about face toward wanton savagery is at hand. Well, appearances can be deceiving, because the recently reconstituted group -- only lead guitarist Rob Cavestany and vocalist Mark Osegueda remain from the original lineup -- actually reveals itself just as lyrically considered and musically meticulous as ever here. Perhaps even more so, in light of new drummer Will Carroll's machine-like precision, which is both a positive and a negative turn of events. After all, early thrash was largely about strong "feel" and stronger feelings, so there's a certain amount of humanity sacrificed by the disciplined musicianship and, yes, still very cerebral subjects tackled by otherwise finely crafted Relentless Retribution highlights such as "Into the Arms of Righteous Anger," "This Hate," and the retro-fitted thrasher "Where They Lay." Other forceful tracks like "Truce," "River of Rapture," and "I Chose the Sky" never muck up the works, but don't impress all that much, either, and they all curiously contain odes of self-empowerment penned by Osegueda, like a 12-step program to rebuild one's confidence. Or perhaps his own? In any case, Relentless Retribution isn't without its surprises, including the doom-like grind of "Absence of Light," the half-lame/half-sublime "Volcanic," and the delightfully exotic and impossible to pigeonhole "Opponents at All Sides." But the real wildcard in this deck is most definitely the problematic "Claws in so Deep," which features a game-changing coda provided by popular Latin guitar duo, Rodrigo & Gabriela, but also sees Death Angel tragically transformed into Trivium by that band's producer, Jason Suecof -- a win/lose proposition that will surely divide fan opinions. What can't be questioned is the fact that Relentless Retribution does mosh harder than Death Angel's more song-oriented prior effort, Killing Season (a jack-of-all trades metal album, that one), and that should counter some of the dubious choices and modernizing risks taken within. Time will tell.

© Eduardo Rivadavia /TiVo

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