Merciless Artillery
Whipstriker
- Style
- Blackened Speed Metal
- Label
- Hells Headbangers
- Year
- 2017
- Reviewed by
- Andy
/ 100
Killing songs: <i>Rape of Freedom</i>, <i>Warspell</i>
In the mood for something fast and ugly, I cracked open Whipstriker's latest LP of blackened speed metal,
Merciless Artillery. For those who haven't listened to Whipstriker before, just think of the sort of band
that ends up on Hells Headbangers (which needless to say they are) with a stack of gritty-looking splits tall enough to
teeter dangerously over the hypothetical visitor. The band's Venom worship is proudly worn on their
leather-covered sleeves, but the enthusiasm so plain to see on the album is infectious.
Nor by any means is Whipstriker a Venom clone, even with their greater NWOBHM emphasis on Merciless
Artillery. The heyday of their influences was a long time ago, and simple enough that there's plenty of room to try
new things. There's still plenty of d-beat-filled thrashing, but the riffing is catchy and often inventive, and Skullkrusher's
drumming, moving quickly from punk-style minimalism to double-kicked pummeling on Rape of Freedom, gives the
whole thing a rushing urgency that demands a mosh pit full of leather-and-spike-clad opponents.
Of course, the band is the project of its eponymous frontman, who has helped out on some of the better-known
blackened thrash bands during live gigs. A bassist and vocalist of the Lemmy/Cronos school, his grating voice isn't
going to overwhelm the listener, but it gets the job done for this kind of music. Interestingly, though, in terms of
the production, Merciless Artillery is much smoother. The band doesn't go for the crusty, low-fi vibe, but
instead opts for a smooth mix that shows the instruments off to their best advantage, merciless artillery and all.
A solid showing from these Brazilian thrashers, Merciless Artillery of course falls into a specific niche, but
listeners to other genres would probably still enjoy this one due to the enthusiasm put into it by its creators.
Bandcamp: https://whipstriker.bandcamp.com/.