Review by Rexorcist for Death Angel - The Ultra-Violence (1987) Review by Rexorcist for Death Angel - The Ultra-Violence (1987)

Rexorcist Rexorcist / August 30, 2022 / 0

This is just coming off of their first two demos for educational purposes, and The Ultra-Violence has rerecordings of all three songs on the second demo, Kill As One.  The biggest problem with that demo was the cheap production sometimes got in the way, but the production on their debut album, while not perfect, captures the energy they're performing with.  It gets right into the thrash spirit really easily, and I mean REALLY easily.  As far as the basic thrash standard goes, not only so they make it look like an advanced technique, but they make it look like they can easily do it whereas others can't.  This is a level of power and aggression that even Coroner can't reach, despite the fact that most of these songs are written with the absolute basics and nothing more advanced than that.  Hell, "Evil Priest" has some Kreator-level thrashing!  But the album isn't just pure thrashing.  As "Voracious Souls" proves, Death Angel likes to get unpredictable and think outside the box whenever necessary.  And believe it or not, there is rarely any fluctuation between the quality of these songs.  Not once do Death Angel lose their incredible force and spirit.  Every track is a perfect exercise in thrashing force and speed, and not once does the band stray from this path unless their taking a more artistic and creative approach.  Even as I was writing things for other websites, my focus on their energy and compositions never once strayed.  This is an album I can find myself easily returning to just for fun, despite the fact that Death Angel are not phenomenal writers, just phenomenal performers.

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