Impalers – God from the Machine (2015)

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Delivering a Thrash-tastic sophomore release, today we have Denmak’s Impalers with “God from the Machine”. Featuring over 45 minutes of frantic Thrash Metal, this band nicely sets themselves apart from the countless other Thrash ‘revival’ bands by adding some cool melodic elements into their music.

Opening with the relentless “Future Void”, we are treated to some solid old-school Thrash with a certain European vibe. Filled with attitude and relentless riffing, the band makes this opener quite intense. The melodic elements start appearing as tracks like “God from the Machine” and “Prepare for War” start to wind down. Filling the album with blistering guitar leads, Thomas Carnell does a pretty solid job in epic songs like “Beyond Trinity” and “Destroy the Meek”.

Filled with brilliant melodic guitars, “The Walls of Eryx” is one of our favorite tracks in this release. The band leaves behind the vocals and produces an excellent melodic instrumental. Preparing to close down the album with tons of attitude, the band blasts through Thrash anthems “I am Revolution” and the funky “The Vulturine” featuring a killer bass guitar line. With tons of great ideas, the musicians behind Impalers do a great job at sounding original while keeping a very traditional core.

Full of brilliant headbanging moments, “God from the Machine” is one of those releases that perfectly combine classical Thrash Metal with Melodic Metal in a very compact package. Impalers shows great promising with this nine song onslaught and people should definitely check them out because of the quality of their music. If you are a Thrash Metal connoisseur and are craving for some more melodic than average music, this is the release for you.

Band: Impalers Album: God from the Machine

Label: Crime Records

Release: April 10th, 2015

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Genre: Thrash Metal

Country: Denmark

Rating: 85/100
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