Convulsion
Immoral Hazard
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March 18, 2014
Hailing from Thessaloniki, located in central Macedonia, formed back on 2009, IMMORAL HAZARD already released a six-track demo called "A Minor Innovation" in 2010, IMMORAL HAZARD are doing Heavy / Thrash Metal style.
Very clear from the first track, "Pitch Black", that IMMORAL HAZARD conveys the roots of the mighty METALLICA, similar to various other Thrash / Heavy Metal bands, and for their benefit, it would appear that they are driven by the giant's true Metal releases, such as the first three albums, even the solo parts sound like Kirk Hammet's soloing style.
It took me one listen to get hooked on "Convulsion", sometime sticking to the known is the best way. IMMORAL HAZARD didn't try to invent anything, however they take the same old ingredients and mix them right. Teo on the vocals does a great job with low end voice and some high pitch screaming. Furthermore, I was pleased to listen to "Vultures Dance", equally shaped up like earlier METALLICA ballads. Other than the opener, don't miss "Eternal Exile", great riffs and vocals, and "Vultures Dance" that I think is the best track in the album.
Bottom line is people, "Convulsion" is a hell of a great Thrash signature made with pride.
9 / 10
Almost Perfect
"Convulsion" Track-listing:
1. Pitch Black
2. Reborn
3. Self Enemy
4. Vultures Dance
5. Mentors
6. Dead End Trails
7. Eternal Exile
8. Alcowhore
9. Haven
10. Last Nerve
Immoral Hazard Lineup:
Teo - Vocals, Guitar
Angelos - Guitar
Alex - Bass
Tolis - Drums
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