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Woslom -Evolustruction cd

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2014 re-issue with 2 bonus tracks

Brazilian Thrash Metal masterminds of Woslom share their pains and doctrines with their 2013 album Evolustruction. Packed with diverse views, Woslom sought to establish their own version of Thrash Metal, delivering comprehensive material, which might be influenced by North American Bay Area, particularly Megadeth and Metallica. I was deeply grabbed by the sophistication music and practical precision at executing their vision. It was a little difficult at first of not thinking if Woslom would be another Brazilian band with an inner wish to retain the old Sepultura grandeur out of the darkest pits of the earth. Fortunately that Woslom took upon themselves the decision of not attempting to patch old wounds but to head out and achieve something different. Evolustruction, though at the get go wasn’t that easy to comprehend since it isn’t what you would refer to as a smooth sailing release, peaked my interest mainly due to its constant movement, never a dull moment, nothing too obvious, a chaos within an ordered structure. I wouldn’t necessarily refer this band as a progressive Thrash act like Hades or Watchtower, yet Woslom haven’t been out there just to merely thrash the place up with fist load of force like the most of them. With Evolustruction I sensed an old hunger and conviction that eventually formulated their chosen path. Letting an artistic nature to plunge in, in favour of yet another piece of Thrash memorability, Wosloms songwriting appeared to be smeared with nonconformity towards the old genre, paralleling features of both old and new school Thrash that resulted in considerably ambiguous song structures, creative riffery, exceptional lead guitar work, carving with harmonies and incredible soloing and a pulsating flair of rhythmic compositions. By all means, with their progressivism, Woslom still maintained a bewildered Thrash imagery as bashing skulls is still a part of the deal. As I stumbled upon the fierce attacks of No Last Chance, Breathless (Justice’s Fall) and Evolustruction, it might wasn’t the truest form of Thrash as it is widely known, but it had a reek of freshness, clever diversity and enough brutality to go around. New Faith recapped the old wrath fling of old Thrash into ignition along with the band’s inventive antics. Furthermore, right before ending this chapter, the Evolustruction sound engineering provided the album with the rightful character, maintaining the old Thrash sound pattern yet with sharp and polished sound made by modern means, a great contribution for the album’s abilities to inspire while listening. In a nutshell, Woslom produced a fine revelation, clutching Thrash Metal and shaping it up to become more relevant.

Track list:
1. Evolustruction
2. Haunted By The Past
3. Pray To Kill
4. River Of Souls
5. No Last Chance
6. New Faith
7. Breathless (Justices Fall)
8. Purgatory
9. Breakdown-Mad Dragzter cover
10. Evolustruction-alternative version

Additional information

Label

Punishment 18

Release Year

Catalogue Number

P18R 071