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Destroyer 666 -Cold Steel For An Iron Age lp

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Description

Black vinyl with poster and gatefold cover featuring a new artwork to match the bands original vision and one bonus track called ‘The Dragon’ that first was recorded for the album’s original release. The song was never on the album but were featured on Season of Mist’s ‘Apocalypse: Livre 66, Chapitre Premier’ compilation as an untitled track. Limited 200 copies

Cold Steel is pretty much a perfect album. It is fast, intense, and aggressive and most of all, incredibly infectious. Destroyer 666 really outdid themselves on this album and they created an album that should go down as a classic in the heavy metal genre if there were any justice in the world. This album is amazing from beginning to end, but it does not get the respect it deserves because of the relative obscurity of this band. It’s a shame. Destroyer 666 started out as a side project for K.K. Warslut of Bestial Warlust. It quickly evolved into its own entity, crushing everything in its path along the way. The band started as a relatively straightforward black metal band with occasional death metal influences. In other words, fairly similar to Warslut’s main band at the time and fellow Australian countrymen Abominator. As the band continued, more and more death metal influences began to show through, then even later strong thrash elements also presented themselves. Each D666 album is a little different from the previous one and this album is by far the band’s thrashiest, while still retaining some of their death and black metal influences. This album features Destroyer 666 at their most stripped-down, aggressive, and razor-sharp. Everything about the album is tight and punchy and powerful. The band has discarded much of their grandiose, epic black metal in favor of a more simple thrash attack. Each of the individual elements is spectacular in their own way, but collectively, they add up to one extremely powerful listening experience. Of course, the guitars are the most important aspect of the band. Shrapnel and Warslut play razor-sharp, jagged thrash metal riffs with the occasional tremolo line. The riffs come at the listener in a blinding fury. The blazing leads and solos coming out of nowhere are the true highlight of the album. The music will be very loud and workmanlike, when all of a sudden; a Slayer-esque solo will reach out and grab the listener’s attention. The leads on “Cold Steel” are particularly interesting, providing all of the melody, which is almost spine-tingling in the otherwise dark song. The riffs on “Raped” are very interesting; they have an unsettling feel, as if the composition of the riff is not quite right. It fits well with the song’s topic. Some of the songs stand out for varying reasons. “Black City-Black Fire” opens up the album with a bang and sets the intensity level for the rest of the album. The band’s energy level never really wavers from this. “Cold Steel” slows things down at first, but keeps the intensity high. “Sons of Perdition” immediately speeds things back up after the cold, dark atmosphere of the previous track. “Raped” is a little more of a straightforward thrash metal song, with very few, if any, black metal influences. “The Calling” is perhaps the best song on the album. It also starts out slowly, building into a frightening frenzy. Once it does, it features the best leads, drums and vocals on the album, as well as the best interplay between the elements. “Savage Pitch” once again picks the pace back up, and the band does not relent until the end of the album, pausing only to provide unsettling vocal samples to close out the song “Witch Hunter”. The band then works itself into frenzy before fading out to end the album on “Shadow”. Destroyer 666 has released more great albums but none of them have quite the same explosiveness and power as this album.

Track listing:
1. Black City- Black Fire
2. Clenched Fist
3. Raped
4. Sons Of Perdition
5. The Calling
6. Witch Hunter
7. Savage Pitch
8. Cold Steel
9. Shadow
10. The Dragon

Additional information

Label

Season Of Mist Records

Catalogue Number

SOM 052RLPB

Release Year

2017