Hyper Martyrium
Centurion
- Style
- Thrash / Heavy / Black
- Label
- Scarlet Records
- Year
- 2000
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: Deflagration Of Violence
Judas Priest has being a reference for years in the underground heavy
metal scenery having influenced many subsequent bands and Centurion
is one of them. However, Centurion, like many other bands, try to lose
their direct influence on second record. Their first work (Arise Of The Empire) was thrashy, but sounds too much as the Priest. With Hyper Martyrium,
Centurion has decided to take some risks (who said too much risk ?).
The new path they have decided to follow is a complex metal where thrash
and fast heavy metal riffs meet clear and black vocals.
The rhythmic is fast and heavy, but this time Centurion delivers a
more personal music. Hyper Martyrium comes to give a new vitality
with lots of songs being aggressive. Telling about the disk, a lot of
things must be highlighted. First, the production is ok, making this
album able to be heavy and audible, but far from best production around.
Secondly, Centurion still refers to the past and this time I think about
Venom with these dark vocal (that's totally new for Centurion!). From
heavy/thrash to thrash metal with gutural voice, is Centurion still
searching its own soul?
I hope for the next record they will be able to chose what they want
to do. There is too many difference between this one and the previous
record. I am wondering if Hyper Martyrium (name speaks from himself
!!!) doesn't highlight the biggest problem of Centurion : what kind
of music shall we play ?!? An average record from a band full of talent,
who can deliver much better things. Guys, follow your instinct ... not
the fashion or trends and I am sure something better and more personal
is about to born.