miércoles, 14 de mayo de 2003

REVIEW: FURY - SLAVEKIND

 


FURY - SLAVEKIND (Independent, 2001)


Produced by Fury

Recorded by Tony Nesci

Cover by Lord Tim


Tracks: 1-Shapes of Three; 2- Slavekind; 3- One Thousand Pasts; 4- Forsaken; 5- Denying Fear; 6- The Serpent´s Kiss; 7- Lies; 8- Of This Insanity


Fury´s music is really difficult to describe due to its originality. In fact I would say that it is a mix of the following styles: pure heavy metal; thrash metal (in some riffs and drums patterns); death metal (because of some heavy fast parts and the most guttural vocals); hardcore (some vocals in the beginning of "Shapes of Three" reminded me of this style). I liked a lot this band and specially their versatile vocalist that goes from extremely heavy to creating incredible melodies. There are many changes in all the songs which I liked a lot and that make each song a unique and extremely interesting musical piece. The guitars are devastating doing all the great riffs that can be listened on this CD and playing amazing solos (I would like more of them...this guys rule). Check the riffs in "One Thousand Pasts" sincerely crushing!!! Fury is a really heavy as hell band which I would like to listen more in the future (and obviously seeing them perform live!!!).

Favorite tracks: All the CD is great !!


Contact: http://fury.musicpage.com