ABOMINATIONS - by
Estigia Webzine
(Argentina)
Written by:
Gustavo C.,
May 4th, 2007
Rating:
No Rating
Note: This review is
written in Spanish. To read the English translation please scroll
down.
Que el metal no conoce
fronteras es un hecho irrefutable, y lo demuestra la proliferación
de bandas de los lugares más impensados del planeta, poniendo en
tela de juicio el liderazgo que ostentan los países anglosajones en
la materia. Prueba de esto es Abominations, el EP
debut de Tyrant Throne, un dúo oriundo de Jordania
que practica un feroz Brutal Death Metal con depurada técnica y que
no suena nada mal. Formado por los primos Phexataan
(Muhannad Bursheh) e bajo y voz y Zaher Siryani en
guitarra, el grupo avanza furioso contra todo lo que se le oponga a
caballo de riffs asesinos, blast beats (que en esta ocasión son
programados) y rugidos guturales que recuerdan a grandes como
Morbid Angel o Canníbal Corpse,
banda a la que rinden tributo versionando fielmente Staring
Through the Eyes of the Dead, un clásico aparecido
originalmente en The Bleeding (1994). El dúo logro
en este primer esfuerzo composiciones sólidas y un sonido correcto,
a la vez que demuestran su lealtad absoluta a las premisas básicas
del género. Tal vez pueda pedírsele un poco mas de audacia y
originalidad en la próxima ya que sin duda tienen el potencial para
hacerlo (como lo demuestran en el instrumental One Man
Kingdom) pero por ser su primer esfuerzo aprueban sin
problemas y se posicionan muy bien para futuros trabajos.
English Version:
That the metal does
not know frontiers is an irrefutable fact, and demonstration
of it is the proliferation of the most unthinkable places of
the planet, putting in judgment the
leadership that shows the Anglo-Saxon countries in the
matter. Proof of this is Abominations, the
EP debut of Tyrant Throne, a native
band of Jordan that practices a ferocious Brutal Death Metal
with elaborate technicality and which it
does not sound anything badly. Formed by two cousins,
Phexataan (Muhannad Bursheh) in bass and
voice and Zaher Siryani in guitar,
the group advances furious against everything what it is
against straddling assassins riffs, blast
beats (who in this occasion are programmed) and guttural
roars which they remember to great bands like Morbid
Angel or Canníbal Corpse, to
which they renders tribute covering faithfully
Staring Through Eyes of the Dead,
a classic one appeared originally in The Bleeding
(1994). The pair profit in this first
effort solid compositions and a correct sound, simultaneously that
demonstrates their absolute loyalty to the basic premises of
the genre. Perhaps it can request to it
him a little bit of boldness and originality in next
release since without a doubt they have the potential to do
it (as they demonstrate it in instrumental
One Man Kingdom) but by being its first
effort they approve without problems and they are positioned
very well for future works.
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