Tearabyte - Gloom Factory
7.0 von 10 Punken
Erscheinungsjahr
2004
Label
Escapi New Media
Besetzung
Gesang/Bass: AL Mead
Gitarre: Kevin Mead
Schlagzeug: Jeff Owens
Gitarre: Kevin Mead
Schlagzeug: Jeff Owens
Tracklist
1.The Gloom Factory
2.Doom Gloom
3.Thechnophobic
4.Shred the Misery
5.Romper Stomper
6.Emotional Debris
7.Suffer
8.All Grey
9.Insanity
10.Empowewred Hate
11.Comfortably Numb
2.Doom Gloom
3.Thechnophobic
4.Shred the Misery
5.Romper Stomper
6.Emotional Debris
7.Suffer
8.All Grey
9.Insanity
10.Empowewred Hate
11.Comfortably Numb
Datum: 30.08.2004 - Autor Jörg
So ganz will sich mir der Sinn des Hiddentracks leider nicht erschließen, weil eine halbe Stunde lang werden hier Weihnachtssongs im Thrashgewand mit irgendwelchen, mehr oder weniger bekannten Riffs herunter geholzt. Macht eine Zeit lang Spaß, wird dann aber doch recht anstrengend.
Trotz diesen seltsamen Song, bietet uns „Gloom Factory“ gute schnörkellose Thrashkost, welcher man ruhig eine Chance geben sollte.
English Version:
I was already quite surprisedabout the heavy Thrash sound which I founded by tasting Terrabyte. I tapped nevertheless due to the Covers rather on more modern, but so one can be mistaken. That meanwhile third album of the Trio is present here with "Gloom Factory" and can become enthusiastic so correctly. Reliably Terrabyte take no new paths or invent the Thrash Metal again, but they go with power and play joy to their music. Comparisons occur to me to volume any longer not existing such as Wargasm or also The company.
Heavy Riffing, cracking Drums and a crunsh singing, that are the characteristics of Terrabyte. "Technophobic" with a greyful Modemsound but it grows itself however then to an Killer before the gentleman. After it Al Mead and friends with "Shred the Misery", which strong ear worm effect offers, feeds us directly the monotonous Refrain settles energetically. People the gladly sophisticated Songs or beautiful melodies hear, do not here even need the attempt to make, but old School Thrash fans have here their joy to. Too "Rome by Stomper" well that goes off itself Mosh pit on concerts.
Singer/bassist Al Mead is by the way none unknown quantity more, it belonged so completely at that time to the notorious Liveband of Punk G.G. Allin (Rip) and might with some at crude things have experienced in such a way. So completely the sense of the Hiddentracks does not want to be opened for me so completely unfortunately, because a half hour here Christmassongs in the Thrash way with any become long, more or less admitted down felled trees. If a time makes long for fun, becomes then however nevertheless quite arduous. Despite this strange Song, "Goom Factory" offers goodThrash with class, which one should give calmly a chance to us.





