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Kuazar are a thrash metal band from Paraguay formed in 2002, releasing their debut album 'Wrath Of God' in 2009. | ||||||
Citing the likes of Exodus, Kreator, Slayer and Testament as the bands main influences, Kuazar roar through all ten songs on offer in forty eight fast and furious minutes - 'Truth Of Reality', the opening song on the album. Kreator-like vocals, Slayer-like brutality and a screaming guitar solo make this an impressive song. | ||||||
'Kuriju' contains vocals more akin to death metal, keeping up the brutal pace set by the opening song. 'My Life Is My Own' mellows a little, but only a little, 'Inner Prison' is an acoustic instrumental leading into 'Alcatraz', a heavy riff laden song. | ||||||
'Hunter And Prey' is an up tempo thrash song with a huge Kreator feel to it, 'Black Soul' is a thrash/death mix of brutality while 'The World Is Destroying Itself' with its acoustic intro, brutal guitar riffs and jack hammer style drumming is over six minutes of aural delight. | ||||||
'The Light Of Damnation' races by in blistering fashion with 'Twenty Days In Hell' bringing the album to a close in a blaze of out and out thrash metal, growled vocals and crunchy guitars. | ||||||
Overall, an album of brutal thrash metal, growled vocals and crunching guitars, placing it among the likes of Slayer, Exodus and Kreator. | ||||||
Review by Iron Mathew Collins | ||||||
Reviewed for Vlad Promotion | ||||||
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