I have NEVER heard a Mental Slavery release that disappoints. This is no exception. Riffs that can be measured in metric tons, pace that can be expressed in G-Force. This is possibly the most accessible release if you're new to Mental Slavery, but I'd recommend purchasing EVERYTHING they've released. FFO groove-heavy metal like Pantera with a dose of Municipal Waste and Burton-era Metallica. shedoverheels
guitar pyrotechnics, original compositions, dual guitar attack this is anything but your typical re-thrash snooze fest. About as good as modern thrash gets. P.S. cannot emphasize enough that shred factor here is through the roof. If you're into that kind of thing. K. Hungus Lives
I bought this mostly as a companion to their other EP ‘Point Of No Return’. They are both similar in their homage to classic 80s thrash, but Point Of... has superior riffage and is an example of how only a handful of bands, past or present, know how to get those head banging riffs just right. Lute FP
Very strong well-prepared old school thrash metal reminding mid 80th. Nevertheless there is a big disadvantage - this band is from Russia, so I would call it Putin-metal. Unfortunately it's hard to perceive Russian bands apart from that political background. Ievgen