Eidetic
Centripetal Force
- Style
- Progressive Thrash Metal
- Label
- Xtreem Music
- Year
- 2017
- Reviewed by
- Andy
Killing songs: <i>Eidetic Memory</i>
Newcomer thrashers Centripetal Force offer their first EP to the public as something influenced by early
technical/progressive thrash, with a whopping dose of early Mekong Delta thrown in. It's an interesting concept,
as those bands, stepping on the razor edge of so many burgeoning genres, were often misunderstood in their time and
overwhelmingly praised in hindsight. Eidetic clearly has something here; their first three songs still have a lot
of Mekong Delta worship in them, but it's clear that this band is turning into something different quickly.
The crazily angled riffs on display here are also reminiscent of Anacrusis, especially on Centripetal
Force, but the song structures are not as tight, with furious, heavily-compressed guitar riffs colliding atonally
with vocalist John Knight's clean tenor. Unlike some of the other old-time thrash/prog greats, the vocals are kept clean
without any screams or growls, and aren't always the most expressive within the narrow lines they've set for themselves.
The real centerpiece consist of the guitar's interactions with the drum kit, which change time signatures without
warning; tight, choppy thrash riffing flips over to relaxed jamming at a moment's notice.
Nobody can say this isn't a creative outfit. Eidetic Memory is my favorite due to the science-fictiony
instrumental breaks, but the mindbending work shown off here is proof positive that we have some talent here. If they
can solidify the raw musicianship here in future albums, this will be a force to be reckoned with.
Bandcamp: https://xtreemmusic.bandcamp.com/album/eidetic.