Noise Records 10 articles

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Review: Deathrow “Raging Steel” [Noise Records]

Once one has become familiar with the big thrash metal bands and decides to dive into the underground, finding quality bands can be a challenge....

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Review: Kreator “Coma of Souls” [Noise Records]

One fascinating aspect that made many thrash metal bands great was their ability to evolve within a style that clearly has its limits. Sodom started...

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Review: Kreator “Extreme Aggression” [Noise Records]

Generally, bands go through their classic phase as they often release a series of goodies before changing style or watering down by becoming shadows of...

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Review: Gamma Ray “Sigh No More” [Noise Records]

Gamma Ray are one of those bands that have never released anything extraordinary, but that doesn’t stop me from enjoying some of their albums and...

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Review: Celtic Frost “To Mega Therion” [Noise Records]

It always fascinates me how quickly the musical ideas and visions of certain artists change over time. Who’d be a better example than Tom Warrior...

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Review: Kreator “Terrible Certainty” [Noise Records]

After the destructive Pleasure to Kill, Kreator decided to take a step back in terms of intensity and while they wouldn’t be the only band that...

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Review: Coroner “Punishment for Decadence” [Noise Records]

While I’m certainly not a huge technical thrash metal fan to begin with, certain albums remain wonderful to me and as far as I’m concerned,...

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Classic Review: Conception “Flow” [Noise Records]

Once Conception had reached their peak with In Your Multitude they had seriously turned into one of the best progressive metal acts of all times. Surely this...

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Classic review: Running Wild “Victim of States Power” [Noise Records]

Whether they are singing about the occult or pirates, these German metallers have been kicking asses with their music since the outset. Even when the...

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Classic Review: Conception “In Your Multitude” [Noise Records]

It always fascinates me how fast a band is able to progress for the best and how little it takes before a band heads into...