Cochino wrote:I've been wanting to check out Scarlett Slaughterer for a while but couldn't find it anyway. Is there a myspace or something where I can at least check out some tracks?
Yeah, I also like to differentiate between brutal thrash and death/thrash. death/thrash often has growls, some blasts, heavier sound, sinister atmosphere. brutal thrash for me is basically just normal thrash, but faster, more intense.
What about Dream Death? They're hard to classify, some riffs sounding like Hellhammer, especially on the demos, while the album Back From The Death has a pretty clean, spacious production. The vocals are not a complete growl, but more snarling than in most thrash bands. Plenty of doom elements as well, but in 1986 that genre was arguably only just starting to solidify.
pan_Heathen wrote:Yeah, I also like to differentiate between brutal thrash and death/thrash. death/thrash often has growls, some blasts, heavier sound, sinister atmosphere. brutal thrash for me is basically just normal thrash, but faster, more intense.
Exactly.
For example, Morbid Saint is brutal Thrash.
Why yes Plato wrote:What about Dream Death? They're hard to classify, some riffs sounding like Hellhammer, especially on the demos, while the album Back From The Death has a pretty clean, spacious production. The vocals are not a complete growl, but more snarling than in most thrash bands. Plenty of doom elements as well, but in 1986 that genre was arguably only just starting to solidify.
I'd personally call it Doom/Death Metal
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fuck, totally forgot REVENANT, killer overlooked bunch, same w/ PRIME EVIL,
and regarding DEMO HAMMER, while the vocalist may not be doing dm vox predominantly, they do pop up from time to time, plus as the other dude stated, musically they're a bit more intense than the average thrash act from that time era...
oh, and you're right about GAMMACIDE/RxCx not fitting in here