Strike First
Gospels For The Deceived
Label: Crucial Attack
No hypes, no trends, just pure impact! Since their foundation in 2003, Strike First have been doing what they like best. Nothing more, nothing less.
Where the first 2 releases on the infamous Crucial Response Records had a strong Cro-Mags feel to them, the sound has evolved into a heavier and more metallic kind of hardcore. On the Human Devil 7' this change was already audible, but on the new record 'Gospels for the deceived', their sound has changed even more. Strike First blends R.J.'s haunting roars with blazing guitar riffs, solos and crushing drum beats to create another 25 minutes of pure rage. The 11 songs point out that Strike First's musical power and rage have risen to new levels.
This progression will be heard as the album unfolds it's metallic crossover heaviness. With standout tracks like 'I Deceiver', 'No Salvation' and 'Death Marches On' The band once again proves that they have found a great way to balance on the fine line between oldschool hardcore and heavy trashmetal.
Where the first 2 releases on the infamous Crucial Response Records had a strong Cro-Mags feel to them, the sound has evolved into a heavier and more metallic kind of hardcore. On the Human Devil 7' this change was already audible, but on the new record 'Gospels for the deceived', their sound has changed even more. Strike First blends R.J.'s haunting roars with blazing guitar riffs, solos and crushing drum beats to create another 25 minutes of pure rage. The 11 songs point out that Strike First's musical power and rage have risen to new levels.
This progression will be heard as the album unfolds it's metallic crossover heaviness. With standout tracks like 'I Deceiver', 'No Salvation' and 'Death Marches On' The band once again proves that they have found a great way to balance on the fine line between oldschool hardcore and heavy trashmetal.
Song Titles
- Soulseller
- I deceiver
- Frozen
- Dethroned
- No salvation
- Death Marches On
- Driven By Demons
- Guilt Trip
- The Human Devil
- At Wit's End
- Neglected