Hail of Bullets - Of Frost And War

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Hail of Bullets - Of Frost And War
Metalblade Records - Out Now

By Daniel Fisher

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Members from some of the Netherlands' most important death metal bands, namely Pestilence, Gorefest and Thanatos among others, have joined forces to form Hail of Bullets, a staggering old-school death metal band that offers uncompromising molten metal mayhem on their ambitious debut Of Frost and War.

Based around vocalist Martin van Drunen's ideas, the album is a conceptual piece of work revolving around WW2, particularly the eastern front. All tracks address the theme of war, painting a bleak picture of destruction a la Bolt Thrower during their heyday. This is further highlighted by the amazing packaging with authentic pictures and the fitting artwork. The lyrics of tracks like 'The Lake Ladoga Massacre' and 'The Crucial Offensive (19-11-1942, 7.30 AM)' are actually worth investigating, as van Drunen is certainly well versed in history.

This being a nod to the masters of old-school death metal, most of the songs are intentionally devoid of melodic patterns and see the band proceeding through mid-tempo to faster musical terrains. Melody is only offered at key points, in order to provide contrast to the bleak, relentlessly heavy death metal aesthetic. This actually works perfectly, as the band seems to understand the overemphasis of melodic segments would not serve the purpose of such an album, but when applied scarcely, the songs transcend their limits and turn into modern death metal anthems.

Ed Warby's drumming, though a bit lower in the mix than his work on the demo, is staggering and powerful; while the guitar duo of Thanatos, Paul Baayens and Stephan Gebedi, lay down some amazing harmonies on pieces like 'Nachthexen' and the phenomenal album closer 'Berlin'. Combined with van Drunen's dry, tortured growl and Theo van Eekelen's rumbling bass, the tracks immediately stand out due to their epic arrangement, thick guitar layering and overall feel.

The balance of the fast and mid-tempo tracks is achieved seamlessly, as the sludgy, doom-esque feel of 'The Lake Ladoga Massacre' and 'General Winter' morphs into crushing death metal monsters with insane drum fills and suffocating twin guitar riffery.

As with their demo, the album was mixed and mastered by Dan Swano and therefore it sounds savage, massive and brutal. Swano also does some death growls on 'Ordered Eastward', one of the best tracks on the album. Rife with machine-gun riffery, militaristic drum beats and van Drunen's abrasive vocals, it takes on a completely new vibe as Dan Swano enters the piece with some of his most brutal and punishing death growls ever. Swano sings atop an epic guitar theme thick with harmony through most of the tune, but it concludes with van Drunen in the finale.

Of Frost and War is the best death metal debut of 2008. Fans of Autopsy, Death, Bolt Thrower, Celtic Frost, and Obituary are advised to check it out. This is the true soundtrack to war and destruction.

Official Hail of Bullets Website
Official MetalBlade Records Website
 
Old-school Euro death/metal. Good review, this will end up in my top10 for 2008. Then again, just about every thing Dan Swano touches is masterful.
 
Totally agree and even more. As a fan of Asphyx and old Swedish death, there's no way I could say no to these guys. The real deal!:kickass: