To The Pain
To The Pain
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August 5, 2013
The story of FOR THE PAIN starts back in the 80s when Steve Shaver and John Intagliata were just of couple of teenagers with a dream. They were in a band called DISTORTED IMAGE, that fell apart in the middle of demo recording. But the dream kept on living, and came true years later. TO THE PAIN brings socially and politically colored album of the same name. Seven songs on their debut album are more than enough to show what these guys can do. You can find great riffs and amazing solos (like the one in "Burn With Me"), thick bass and pounding drums, with great vocals. Their sound is mix of Power and Thrash Metal, with just right amount of the 80s sound.
It`s quite a solid album, although politically induced, it does not impose an opinion yet rather makes you think. Everything is nicely packed, arranged and produced, but nothing really stands out on this album. It`s more giving homage to the bands that were inspiration to the members of TO THE PAIN (bands like ANTRAX, MEGADETH, OVERKILL, TESTAMENT, BLACK SABBATH, TROUBLE...) than bringing something new to the scene.
4 / 10
Nothing special
"To The Pain" Track-listing:
1. For the People, Buy the People
2. Silent Horror
3. City of Flames
4. The Smell of Sulfur, Rise of the Demons
5. Burn With Me
6. Fuel Injected Nightmare
7. A Good Revolution
To The Pain Lineup:
Jeremy Lustig - Bass, Vocals
Jimmy Klimitas - Drums
Mark Trojanoski - Guitars (rhythm)
Steve Shaver - Guitars (lead), Vocals
John Intagliata - Vocals (lead)
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