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Dark angel darkness descends
Dark angel darkness descends














The album was released through Combat Records in November 1986, almost to date two years after the release of their debut full-length studio album "We Have Arrived (1984)". As wild and brutal as this is, it doesn't have a track on par with 'Angel of Death' or 'Raining Blood'."Darkness Descends" is the 2nd full-length studio album by US thrash metal act Dark Angel. Some riffs stand out, but only too rarely, and Slayer's album that same year showed more maturity and the ability for each song to be remembered as a separate entity rather than just a reiteration of the same concept. The most notable difference between the two would be 'Darkness Descends' focuses so much on blistering speed and bludgeoning the listener with its merciless aggression it forgets the essential dimension of being well-defined individual units of song and feels more like a cluster of equally frantic outbursts with basically one speed the whole way. The song titles and lyrics, coupled with the album cover art, are also obviously of a more sinister variety if compared to common thrash.Ī comparison, naturally, is regularly drawn with 'Reign in Blood'. They sometimes feel like overly distorted and out-of-control punk, possibly even early grindcore, as the tracks go into those savage tantrums of abrupt rock noise with chunky distortion over drum clinics bringing about that unruly temperament to the record. They're wild bouts of the most furious thrash, pushing the genre to its very limits before it spills into a more extreme style (which wouldn't have had a name back then). The songs overflow with a brutal rage that feels like they're barely being contained within their frames. The music as a whole fosters a sort of anarchy at its core too violent in spirit and musical momentum to be merely labeled thrash. A backbone of aforementioned Cannibal Corpse's fret work, incidentally.

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That riff over the double kicks here should also crack a smile on the faces of modern death metallers as it bears the recognizable signature of what would become an overused technique in the style: the rapid hammer-on/pull-off in a descending chromatic motion. Some of the stuff he's pulling off here sounds like it's ahead of its time by a good 3-4 years, which is quite substantial during this period of metal's exponential development. Gene Hoglan generally does a fantastic job on the drums throughout the record and clearly shows why he's widely regarded as a heavyweight and forerunner in metal. Hint: this came out two years before the 'Justice' album. The vocals carry a meaner energy to them with a more distorted drive in particular on some of those suspended dramatic screams that genuinely hint at death metal albeit in its seminal form, as their loathing demeanor somewhat aligns with the contemptuous vociferation heard in later bands.įor the fan who hasn't heard this yet, give a listen to the title-track opener 'Darkness Descends' if you thought Metallica had come up with the 16th note double kick onslaught marked by a stop at the end on the track 'One'.

dark angel darkness descends

The sheer speed of the guitars, drums and vocals feels more punishing and closer to an early manifestation of extreme metal than most of their contemporaries. The power chord and shredded riff sequences dwell in a more macabre realm globally and trade the mischievous exuberance of regular thrash for a more subversive atmosphere moving from emancipated to full-on rogue, and transforming hard grit into cruel barbarity. The riffs are particularly heavy and dark, the soloing more chaotic and vicious than the standard pentatonic outpourings associated with the genre at the time.

dark angel darkness descends

'Darkness Descends' here would qualify as a more obscure version of the latter, not quite as widely popular but as the title suggests very much in that vein of extra aggressive thrash with a latent death metal element at least in tone within the music and on a thematic level. Dark Angel are one of the lesser known yet recognized influential bands among death metallers like Cannibal Corpse (Alex Webster mentioning them as a direct influence) and it's apparent why on this album, released as early as 1986, a blessed year for thrash metal in particular with genre defining monuments 'Master of Puppets' or 'Reign in Blood' at the forefront of the scene.














Dark angel darkness descends