The Lair Of The White Worm
God Dethroned
- Style
- Death/Thrash Metal
- Label
- Metal Blade
- Year
- 2004
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: Arch Enemy Spain, Last Tip Of Spit
I was not a big death metal fan until Ravenous crossed my road. This
album changed my view about death metal. Since then I am expecting each new
God Dethroned album apprehensively. The new
album - The Lair Of The White Worm - will hit the street on 15 November
2004 and I am glad Metal Blade sends us the promo so early ... as I am all but
patient.
Once again, God Dethroned release a killer album where heavy,
thrash, death are unleashed. The melodies flowed from everywhere : most of the
time the songs are very catchy (yes!) as the guitar's rhythm play the first
role. I was hooked instantaneously by the fast track Arch Enemy Spain which
is furious and melodic at the same time. The drummer is a monster
on Arch Enemy Spain while the rhythm section is fast as a bullet. I
must agree that God Dethroned doesn’t bring anything
new into the world of metal with this release but they prove once again that
they can write (& play) intelligent music. If only these lyrics were not
dealing with Satan and religions ...
I also like Stigma Enigma, a "mid-tempo" heavy track where
the grind God Dethroned trademark has been left behind, leaving
the place to an epic Iron Maiden ambiance. The title track
- The Lair Of The White Worm - sees the return of fast guitars, vicious
riffs, aggressive tempo, reminding you master Slayer. Actually,
the whole album reminds me Tom Araya & Co, particularly the fast songs.
Rusty Nails - another mid-tempo like Stigma Enigma - send you
back to Iron Maiden "epic wind". Last Tip Of
Spit reminds me Running Wild, considering the "speedy"
and melodic guitars in the back. An excellent track as far as I am concerned
... but you know I am a die-hard Running Wild fan :).
The vocals are more and more clear on The Lair Of The White Worm.
There no doubt Henri Sattler is saying something that needs to be heard and
understood. On the other hand, God Dethroned released good
stuff since 1997 but they continue to navigate in the underground zone. I know
death metal is not - and never will be - a mainstream music but being satanic
today when you got such a good music skill remains a paradox for me. Being satanic
was a fashion and helped some bands out there. However, it hasn't help God
Dethroned so far. Time has come to think about it, no ?
After the first spin, I was ready to put a high score for this Lair Of
The White Worm, but the more I listen to it, the less it top their previous
albums (Ravenous & Into The Lungs Of Hell). Die hard fans would
argue that Tony Laureano (Nile’s drummer) is the missing
link between the excellent Ravenous and the last two albums but I simply
believe God Dethroned entered in the "déja-vu"
territory where Slayer comes too many times in the mind of the
listener. While God Dethroned was climbing in the ranks among
the top three or four elite bands of the death metal squad after Ravenous,
this release leaves me an unfinished taste.
The Lair Of The White Worm will satisfy God Dethroned
fans .. and that's it.