FFO Venom, Hellhammer, slaughter, Sarcofago
NUNSLAUGHTER requires no introduction. Since 1987, these Ohio natives have prolifically perfected their own brand of Devil Metal: an evil blend of classic death metal and hardcore punk. And by "prolifically," NUNSLAUGHTER are likewise serious; their catalog of records released rivals that of Japan's Sabbat and Agathocles, both of whom the band has done splits with. Through it all, HELLS HEADBANGERS have been diehard fans, and have released countless NUNSLAUGHTER records going all the way back to the label's earliest days in 2003.
And while NUNSLAUGHTER are largely renowned for being an EP band, any chance to welcome a new full-length from them is cause for (devil metallish) celebration: at long last, Red is the Color of Ripping Death, the band's first album in seven years. Many are still mourning the loss of legendary drummer Jim Sadist (RIP), and while Red is the Color of Ripping Death is their first full-length without him playing on it, some of the 14 songs contained herein are unfinished/unrealized music that Jim and founding frontman Don of the Dead wrote years ago. Just as importantly, this album comprises material newly written with NUNSLAUGHTER's current lineup, which is arguably the band's best to date. And hearing is believing: over the course of the album's 35 minutes, it becomes immediately apparent that NUNSLAUGHTER are a really good - and really ripping - DEATH METAL band above all. Largely gone (or least sublimated) is the hardcore punk influence, and in its place is an absolutely furious onslaught of catchiness and causticness. Armed with the best-sounding production on a NUNSLAUGHTER record ever, not to mention Don of the Dead reaching new heights/depths of maniacal perversity, Red is the Color Ripping Death truly brings the band to a different level of Devil Metal.
"As Sadist says, RED IS THE COLOR OF RIPPING DEATH!!" Long live Jim Sadist, and long live NUNSLAUGHTER!
Tracklist:
Murmur
Broken and Alone
To a Whore
Banished
Red is the Color of Ripping Death
Eat your Heart
Annihilate the Kingdom of God
Beware of God
Black Cat Hanging
Dead in Ten
The Devil will not stray
The Temptress
Casket Lid Creaks
Below the Cloven Hoof
Nunslaughter is:
Don of the Dead - We
Tormentor - Spit
Wrath - At
Detonate - Christ
“Thanks for that dose of anti-christian values, but what instruments do you play guys? Last I checked, you can’t play Christ like a guitar unless you’re willing to get upclose and personal with his ‘holy staff’“
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