Saturday, July 13, 2019

NEWS: upcoming in August: Repent

NEWS: Repent is a thrash squad from Germany that began in 1992 and they did a couple of demos in the 1990s. Then, in 2000 they issued their debut full-length album. On the 16th of August, 2019 they will return with their fourth album called Condemned to Fail. Some early listening to the album finds the band staying totally concentrated on thrash metal. Mosh-friendly riffs, shredding solos, social critique and music for headbanging is the message of Repent. Below is the official information about the new album. Right now they have one song available for the people to hear. The song is a good representation of the band's allegiance to the art of thrash metal since the early days of the genre to today. Grab a friend and form a mosh pit the way that this band would like you to do it. The album will be of interest to the thrash-first maniacs of heavy metal music.
Repent
Condemned to Fail
High Roller Records
16.08.2019
1. Pride of Creation 04:02
2. Progress Paradox 05:02
3. Theo-crazy 04:49
4. Hypocrite's Tears 04:46
5. Empires of Evil 04:04
6. Mutilation Ritual 04:39
7. Scientific Ideals 05:18
8. Wimpreaper 04:24
9. The Worst Is Yet to Come 03:51
total time 40:55
OFFICIAL INFORMATION PROPAGANDA: If you had to name one German band among the first of the second wave of Thrash in the wake of the 1980s pioneers, it would be REPENT. Forming in 1992 when this type of metal was not a trend anymore meant that you had to be totally convinced by what you wanted to do, sticking to it without compromise regardless of ephemeral fads. This has remained the case for the group against all odds and changes in both the business as well as on a personal scale, and their fourth record is another proof for the fact that years of experience in combination with unbroken passion for the cause are priceless – as “Comdemned to Fail” stays true to tradition and, at the same time, ahead of the pack.
During the seven years since the preceding “Vortex of Violence”, the band once again underwent line-up changes, although the outcome has been nothing but positive. Drummer Andy and bass player Alex, who already played on REPENT’s second demo in 1998, are the most agile rhythm section they ever had while front man Eumel, who took an intermittent break due to private reasons, seems to put more energy than ever into his gritty voice. According to guitarist Philip Rath, the group‘s second High Roller release is a conceptual work. "We consider ourselves to be creation’s crown but have to live in harmony with nature instead of destroying it.” Yet of course, the quintet itself cherishes its own form destruction – especially with ‘Wimpreaper’, which cites countless genre classics without contradicting the members’ ethos.
After all, thrash's stylists have offered aggression with depth right from the beginning – and in 2019, these South Germans are carrying their torch with exceptional dedication. “It’s a professional hobby, but that doesn’t mean we don’t stand a chance against more successful acts,” Rath confirms. “Songs are what matters, and people keep telling us that we did a great record or live show, which is exactly why we are still going on – as idealists and for the fun of it all, though also to compensate for every day madness. It’s metal therapy, so to say!”
repent.bandcamp.com
facebook.com/Repentthrash/

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