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ARTILLERY X By Andrew Depedro, Ottawa Corespondent Monday, May 17, 2021 @ 8:40 AM
The band’s latest platter X – that’s their tenth studio album for you Roman numeral enthusiasts – might not be the type of immediate catalyst for exponential musical growth for the first-time avid thrash fan, but their lyrical inspiration stemming from social injustice, corruption, personal struggles and the absurdity of life resonates just as strong on this album as it had on past bodies of work. And, if nothing else, Michael’s assertion of the album having some of its strongest and fastest songs since 1990’s By Inheritance is accurate, as “In Thrash We Trust”, “Force Of Indifference” and opening
number “The Devil’s Symphony” will proudly attest in terms of ARTILLERY’s need for speed. The album’s catchier choices such as “Turn Up The Rage”, “In Your Mind” and “Eternal Night” are the tracks with the most balanced parts of melody and heaviness thanks to the powerful vocals of Michael Bastholm. And without a doubt, the most lyrically poignant songs throughout the album would be “Beggars In Black Suits” – a much-needed commentary about the exact destination of financial contributions towards certain causes – and “The Devil’s Symphony”, which, according to Michael Bastholm, is about “that almost exhilarating feeling of being against established convictions and beliefs. It is not a song about us being Satanic or anything like that, though – and it is also the name of one of the early bands that Morten and Michael had together”. Finally, while easily the pacified-sounding track in parts throughout the album, “The Ghost Of Me” also makes for a decent anthemic-sounding power ballad as well as the only track to feature accompanying keyboards courtesy of producer Søren Andersen.
While ARTILLERY and certainly Michael Stützer hadn’t expected the passing of their colleague and brother Morten to impact the course of the band in the way that it did, in the end, it was the band’s own perseverance, along with the addition of Kræn Meier and his perspective and drive, which have ensured that they all called the shots on every box which X has marked in further solidifying their place in thrash’s heavy arsenal for many more years to come.
5.0 Out Of 5.0
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