Ballistic
Ballistic
- Style
- US Power/Thrash Metal
- Label
- Metal Blade
- Year
- 2003
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: Watch Me Do It, Collision Course, Undefeated
The man behind Wardog is back. After three albums under the
Wardog banner (1994-1999), vocalist/guitarist Tom Gattis strikes back
with his new band, Ballistic. It has been said that the
time off stage was miserable for Tom when Wardog was on tour.
A new line up ... for a new band.
If you enjoyed Wardog's last album (A Sound Beating), you'll like
this one for sure. Nothing has really changed : Ballistic plays
bombastic power/thrash metal like Wardog used to! With Tom
Gattis unique vocal style, you hardly made the switch from Wardog.
As for the music, the man who pick up the guitar at 13 and started to learn
various Black Sabbath and Kiss tunes, is a
huge fan of punk (Ramones, Pistols). When
you closely listen to Wardog and of course Ballistic,
the punk influence is definitely here, creating a bombastic music cocktail.
The main variance spotted with Ballistic is these Iron
Maiden guitar riffs and solos. You know, these classic melodic riffs
that you can hear on every Maiden songs. They have been "implemented"
here and there. The result ? A catchy music, groovy, fast and bombastic enough
that bears all the characteristics of Wardog sound, with excellent
melodies and guitar works, but also containing enough thrash elements that make
you head banging all the time. Watch Me Do It is the hit of the album
as far as I am concerned. I like this mi-tempo track, which
proves that old school with new power metal sound kicks ass. But Watch Me
Do It is not representative of the album. Actually, Ballistic
prefers to play in the "speed league".
The opener Collision Course is a roller-coaster : fast, aggressive,
"thrashy" as hell ... the perfect song to wake you up. The follower
- Corpse Stacked High - sees the rhythm section at full speed, solid
as a rock, dominated by Rikard Stjernquist, the well-known Jag Panzer drummer.
Thanks to John Hererra (Ballistic's producer/engineer), Rikard and Tom hooked
up in September of 2002 and immediately started writing intense thrash metal
tunes! After Tom's departure from Wardog in 2000, he set out to find the best
musicians possible to play the intense metal he had been craving. The other
highlight of the rhythm section is the young Bulgarian lead guitarist, Petio
Petev.
Ballistic is a never-ending power/thrash assault that does
not stop until the end of the album (Undefeated, Call Me Evil, Silent Killer,
Threshold Of Pain). No ballad, no keyboard, no complex structures. Here,
we are talking of classic metal with a modern sound. Ballistic
has been forged in metal ... and is hard as heady ;) The production is also
good, clear and heavy enough. If you are fan of power/thrash metal and you are a
Wardog fan, you should check this one.
This is an excellent debut album for those of you who don't know Wardog.
For me, this is a logical follow up of ... A Sound Beating.