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In this current thrash revival, the last men standing will be the oldest ones. I don’t say that as some defender of the old school; I only look for the best, which sometimes lies in the new school. But in an artform that’s as codified as thrash is, the vitality generally lies with the codifiers. I say generally, because old bands do outstay their welcome — see, for example, old-school Swedish death metal.
When they don’t, however, and they’re still creative, they have the advantage of being first. They’re more experienced (i.e., they write better songs), and they don’t waste energy trying to fit within a style because they are the style. Latecomers who seek to fit within the style miss the point. The style exists because its creators broke the rules of previous styles. One shouldn’t “try” to be old-school; either one is or one isn’t. It’s a different story with latecomers who want to break the rules, but these Watchtowers and Coroners are rare. The current thrash movement is a retro one, and the elders still rule it.
For proof, see the output of ’80s thrash greats in recent years. Metallica and Destruction are exceptions, but Kreator, Testament, Megadeth, Slayer, Exodus, and Overkill have all had robust late-career efforts. They’re probably not classics, but one remembers songs from them, which is more than can be said for their understudies. It’s a little strange how amped-up these records are, but that’s probably because of (a) modern recording technology, and (b) the fact that the metal game has become much more competitive. To stave off returning to civilian life — Exodus’ Gary Holt speaks for many when he says, “What else would I do?” — the geezers are woodshedding as hard as the kids. Dave Mustaine turns 50 next year. He’ll still be shredding then.
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The second tier has held up its end of the deal, too. Laaz Rockit, Death Angel, Sacrifice, At War, and Hirax have all had respectable fourth-quarter efforts. The latter two just came out with enjoyable videos. At War’s video for “Make Your Move,” from last year’s Infidel (reviewed here), is above. It has fantastic production values. The stop-motion mechanical insects are immensely creepy, and the video is extremely violent in an abstract way. Sometimes that’s more frightening than actual violence.
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Hirax‘ video for the title track from El Rostro de la Muerte (reviewed here) has a more classic feel. It fetishizes the act of “metalling up” — putting on leathers, bullet belts, and so on. I say “fetishize,” because, yes, this bears similarities to certain gay aesthetics. It’s ironic how metal shows and gay biker bars are both packed with men wearing leather and metal, but with very differing views on sexuality. That’s not the most interesting old news here, though. I love the shot of the Jackson headstock. It’s an instant “tell” of old-school thrash. That distinctive shape, those sharkfin inlays — they scream Anthrax, Megadeth, Sepultura, and Slayer (Jeff Hanneman) from when they ruled the world. Their iron grip has loosened to varying degrees, but some of these geezers can still snap necks.
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I dig that you used a Hirax picture for this post. I love Hirax.
"Stand and be counted!"
Dave Mustaine 50?!?!
I think I'm going to go cry a little.
Kreator are starting their 25th anniversary North American tour today. Dates here. I saw them last year and they played an unrelenting 90 minute set–they've got to be feeling it, but it doesn't show.
Metallica's last album is miles better than anything Exodus has ever recorded. I don't understand the affection for that band, not one bit.
Dude, Sodom! I've been listening to the In The Sign of Evil/Obsessed With Cruelty import cd a friend of mine gave me a few years ago all week. Those albums feels like a pot of hot black coffee just splashed my crotch. Every black thrash band worth their black hoodies and bullet belts owe their livelihood to this band. Agent Orange is cool, but these two albums, you can't fuck with. The sloppy playing style gives it a lot of grit and character. Singing along to "Witching Metal" and shouting "SODOM!!!" is mandatory! Looking forward to seeing them at Maryland Death Fest!
Phil, I think Bonded By Blood is an excellent thrash album, and much better than anything Metallica has done in decades. Maybe you gotta prefer the old school thrash sound, though.
And Carm, you and I must be on the same wavelength. I've been listening to Sign of Evil/Obsessed With Cruelty a lot recently, too. I am currently convinced that it is the best metal album(s) ever, but I go through these obsessions every month or so.
But, I'm not sure I'd like to see either of these bands live now. I haven't heard anything I consider vital from these bands recently, and I don't think I could escape the depressing sense that they had become nostalgia acts.
I can't really understand how anyone could prefer Death Magnetic over Bonded By Blood. It just don't make any sense to me.
Reading "they don't waste energy trying to fit within a style" made me think of Bruce Lee saying "I do not believe in 'style' anymore".
Personally I wish metal bands in general were less beholden to one specific style and more open to broader expression within metal.
That's what fires me up, anyway.
I was explaining to my friend that Megadeth currently tours with barely a quarter of their set comprised of music from the last 20 years, including one song from their most recent record. To paraphrase Aquarius Records, something really weird happened to the collective consciousness of thrash around oh, say, 1991.
I just tried listening to the new Exodus album. I lasted a song and a half.
what about Heathen? new cd is great
yeah the new HEATHEN jams and good to see they are still alive. They never got their due in the 80's.
check out this cool vintage AT WAR article I ran into recently:
http://demolishmag.wordpress.com/2009/12/20/prepare-for-at-war-demolish-1988/
*Has it REALLY been 2 decades?!
Pat M.
That was indeed a great At War interview. Hail Demolish!
“Metallica’s last album is miles better than anything Exodus has ever recorded. I don’t understand the affection for that band, not one bit.”
Wow. This is just plain… wrong. Have you spent ANY time with ‘Bonded By Blood’? It’s chock full of ripping thrash that isn’t as bloated as the new Metallica. And I don’t even need to mention Exodus’last 3 releases which put kids decades younger than them to shame.
I saw the Kreator/Exodus tour last year and Kreator killed even though the crowd was small and weak. I like the new stuff Kreator has been putting out and the new music Exodus has been making is cool but that singer(dukes) they have just doesn’t do it for me. I think he kills all the new stuff they try to do.
overkill kicked ass last night at the roseland in portland! viva old guy thrash!