Inhuman Ritual Massmurder
Thunderbolt (Poland)
- Style
- Death-Black Metal
- Label
- Agonia Records
- Year
- 2004
- Reviewed by
- Jeff
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Killing songs: They all kill! But first preferences are "Impious Bewitchments of Aberration", "Warmageddon (Genocide Cult)", "Ashes to Ashes...Death to All", "May the Dead Rise and Smell the Incense"
My first impression of the type of music that a band by the name of Thunderbolt
would play is power metal. This would be true had I been listening to the
Melodic Power Metal band Thunderbolt from Norway, on Massacre Records.
But my first impression was immediately revised when listening to "Inhuman
Ritual Massmurder", the third studio album by the Death-Black Metal
band Thunderbolt from Poland, on Agonia Records..
Poland's Thunderbolt was formed in 1993 by Paimon (guitars, vocals)
due to his fascination with Black Metal. This included his hatred towards Christianity
and his interest in nature's dark side. Paimom chose the name Thunderbolt
because it's a symbol of might and eternal, destructive power.
The line up for "Inhuman Ritual Massmurder" consists of Paimon
(guitars, vocals), Necrosodom (guitars, vocals), D. (bass) and Stormblast (drums).
Listening to this album is like getting struck by a thunderbolt! The music is
played in the vein of classic Black Metal. It's extreme, devastating, murderous
and intense with anti Christian and satanic themes. It has the aggressive attack
and production values of God Dethroned albums like "Bloody Blashphemy"
and "Grand Grimoire" with the atmospheric evil of albums like
Emperor's "In the Nightside Eclipse"and Mayhem's
"Wolf's Lair Abyss". There's plenty of ultra fast drumming, which helps
dictate some of the tempo changes at times, furious guitar riffing and howling
vocals. Some keyboards are used to help highlight the music in certain
areas. There's even some clean, acoustic guitars present on the instrumental
songs like "Funeral of the Ancient Spirit" and "Firestorm".
But have no fear! 85-90 % of the music that comes roaring at you through your
speakers is shear brutality!
After reviewing Bazzah's "Kingdom of the Dead", Thunderbolt's
"Inhuman Ritual Massmurder" proves that there are still some
quality black metal albums being released and worth spending a few bucks on!