Album Review
All Shall Perish – “The Price of Existence”
This is one of the craziest Death Metal CDs of 2006, hands down! All Shall Perish are back with their full length album The Price Of Existence. And let me tell you, when I found out I was getting this I almost shat blood from my belly button… in a good way! HAHAHA. This band will rock your socks off and if they don’t, then you have no taste in metal.
This is one of the craziest Death Metal CDs of 2006, hands down! All Shall Perish are back with their full length album The Price Of Existence. And let me tell you, when I found out I was getting this I almost shat blood from my belly button… in a good way! HAHAHA. This band will rock your socks off and if they don’t, then you have no taste in metal. All Shall Perish are very technical, they are all talented as hell, and they have such a good sound they make your mothers yell at you saying, “Turn That Mother Down!” This band is priceless in the best way possible; the title of the LP says it all for me!
The songs are so fuckin’ catchy; in all honesty I have them all stuck in my head and I don’t mean just the lyrics. I have the whole band in my head! These dudes are probably one of the most underrated bands in the metal scene right now, but I have a feeling that’s gonna change right fast now that this killer trucking CD has been released.
So open your damn ears people, and let the good music rock your brains out! Songs like “Wage Slave” and “Prisoner Of War” are so truly bad-ass that they now even make me think differently as a guitar player. The way these songs are played is so insanely tight; the picking patterns are flawless and the tones these guitars have are fucking hardcore bad ass to the max.
The Price Of Existence offers some of the sickest songs in metal today in my opinion, but to each their own I guess! The overall tone of the CD is perfect for a metal band like this; it’s Thick, Raw, and Powerful! The drummer is so amazingly fast that if you’re in to crazy double-kicks, dead on timing, and a fan of the amazingly fast blast beats like my self, then you will LOVE this percussionist.
Furthermore, the vocals are very catchy and the guitar is like I said above, soaring! The bass is very thick as well, so fat in fact that I think I’m gonna go to Wendy’s later and get a JBC to remind myself that I’m also fat. I give these crazy fuckers a 9 out of 10. [ END ]
Track Listing:
01. Eradication
02. Wage Slaves
03. The Day of Justice
04. There is No Business to Be Done on a Dead Planet
05. Better Living Through Catastrophe
06. Prisoner of War
07. Greyson
08. We Hold These Truths…
09. The True Beast
10. Promises
11. The Last Relapse
Run Time: ??:??
Release Date: 2006
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