Very strong well-prepared old school thrash metal reminding mid 80th. Nevertheless there is a big disadvantage - this band is from Russia, so I would call it Putin-metal. Unfortunately it's hard to perceive Russian bands apart from that political background. Ievgen
I have NEVER heard a Mental Slavery release that disappoints. This is no exception. Riffs that can be measured in metric tons, pace that can be expressed in G-Force. This is possibly the most accessible release if you're new to Mental Slavery, but I'd recommend purchasing EVERYTHING they've released. FFO groove-heavy metal like Pantera with a dose of Municipal Waste and Burton-era Metallica. shedoverheels