I honestly believe this album will be a pivotal point in metal modern, where what is called "thrash revival" finally decides where it's going, rather than flopping around and going the same way/evolving as 80s thrash did (simply turning into death metal, or alternatively going the way of 90s Metallica/Late 90s Megadeth). Where that is exactly, I can't say, but it's new, and it's amazing.
The music really speaks for itself. This could be what "Blue Blood" was to X Japan. I hope it is.
Sorta..
Maybe that's not the best comparison. Nevermind.